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Myspace


Question Posted Thursday April 12 2007, 7:27 pm

How do I delete my myspace?

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christina answered Thursday April 12 2007, 8:24 pm:
The MySpace FAQ tells all.

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xitsxlovex answered Thursday April 12 2007, 8:21 pm:
go to account settings. there should be three links in red that say view my profile, edit my profile, and cancel my account. click on cancel my account. than an email will be sent to your email address and it will say are you sure you want to delete it or whatever. click yes=]
if you didnt use your real email address, just delete everything on your myspace.. like your pics your friends your comments etc. hope i helped! =]

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