well, i did some testing of my own and found out its a very easy hex edit...just like the COD4 clan tag. Open up your profile in hex editor, search for your current service tag(Ctrl+f) & make sure unicode string box is checked...then you should find 2 of your service tags in a row...mine was "N55"...and it looked like ...N.5.5...N.5.5... Then you just change both to what you want your new service tag to be(make sure they match! and make sure to write over the old bits with new ones and not to add and spots that arent already there)now looks like ...P.0.0...P.0.0...now save and use the hashblock calculator and your done.
NOTE: you cannot enter a number for the first digit, i tried and it automatically changes it to a random letter, so you have to stick with the regular "letter, number, number" layout...but you can now access all the reserved and prohibited service tags....
- A23
- L17
- I17
- E43
- Several service tags ending in -00 (M00, B00, P00, Z00, G00, T00, ECT..)
- A01
- A20
- A55
- C17
- E51
- E74
- F43
- F46
- F48
- F49
- I69 (permitted until a patch was released)
- N19
- N34
- N64 -resembles "N64"
- N84
- P51 -resembles "PS1"
- P52 -resembles "PS2"
- P53 -resembles "PS3"
- T17
- U50
- V50
- Z17

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