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AIM HELP!!!


Question Posted Friday October 12 2007, 4:49 pm

I have to know my aim password because my aim s/n is registered as my myspace email address. So in order to get on myspace i have to click the forgot password link and type in my email address.But its no use if i dont have the password for my aim s/n because i need the password for my s/n to get my myspace password.

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LagunaBabe answered Friday October 12 2007, 4:52 pm:
Ok, now I get it. Sorry about that. =)
Try this, if it doesn't work send me another question tellin me what happened.

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This should work, since you do know your screen name.

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