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I lost my developer certificate

 
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I lost my developer certificate... Will Sun re-give me a new cert to me if I ask them? If yes, how much it cost and what info I need to tell them?

http://www.certmanager.net/sun/ is down at the moment. I cannot check my exam info...


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Perhaps it is down, because I'm there for X-times per day :-), every time this close '' to heart attack checking if results are there.

I'm not sure about copy of certificate, but if you say that your name is mispelled or the mail package was damaged or lost you may have better chance. (In case you received it few weeks ago)

My first SCJP certificate came with wrong name on it, and also the package was in terrible condition, there was a hole in it (in envelope), and some papers were scratched. I wrote to Sun, and next time name was OK, but the journey of that package was quite rough again, but the certificate was intact, so I was happy.

Let us know, if/when Sun reply to your request.
 
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After several rounds of mailing, Sun is now delivering a new developer certificate to me Let me summarize the procedures for the replacement.

1. Before you send the request to Sun, go to http://www.certmanager.net/sun (no slash at the end XD) and verify your personal information if you have not visited this website for a long time like me. Just press the 'Verify' button if you have nothing to update.

2. Send cert replacement request to who2contact@sun.com You need to fill your name, prometric ID (or Sun Candidate ID), cert name (exam code also) in the email.

3. Sun will reply you in 2-5 working days.

It seems there is no service charge needed for the replacement. I am not sure, at least they did not ask me.

I will keep my new 'reborn' cert in secure area. Thank you for reading my post
 
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Those are good news, thanks for posting it. I'm glad that, there is no charge for that and Sun is willing to cooperate. This reminds me, that I should check my documents :-).
 
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