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    Can I see who I opened a chat with?

    Figured this was the best place to ask.

    I was scammed out of an account but was speaking with the user on his alternate account just before he changed the information.

    Is there a log file that would store that playername?

    Can I see who I opened a chat with?
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    Wildstar has an option to enable logging chat to a file but it's disabled by default. You can find them at <my documents>/NCSOFT/WildStar/ChatLogs

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