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Changing my profile age.


Question Posted Monday June 11 2007, 12:50 am

Okay. I have an IMVU account. And when I signed up I totally screwed up what year I was born in. Now on my profile it says I'm 13, when I'm 18. How do I change it? I don't want a new person.

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Additional info, added Monday June 11 2007, 10:33 am:
imvu.com

If I can't change it is there anyway I can totally delete it?
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mariaa123 answered Monday June 11 2007, 3:55 pm:
hey.

the only thing i can thing of is
trying to email the person who runs
the website. try this: clare@imvu.com
hope this helps! ♥

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