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Purple Fluffy CatBunnyGnome wrote:
only if you have editing powers ... if you don't ... you'll have to ask the last GM to look up the number for you
Or the player can look it up himself... since it's, ya know, his responsibility and all that.
Seriously. Tell the guy that if he wants credit he can look it up himself.

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If his session was reported and is showing on his user profile here, all he needs to do is go to his My Pathfinder Society page. His PFS number will be displayed there.
If he has not registered an account using the link provided on the ticket given to him, you will have to get it from the other GM.