S_C answered Friday November 23 2007, 3:49 pm: Hmm, I'm not 100% on this, but since you don't have any answers on this I'll give it a shot.
Most websites will have a "forgot password" thing. A lot of times if you click on that it will say "forgot e-mail" or something like that. Then it allows you to type in your name and it will send you an e-mail to an alternate account.
It did that for me whe I had a bunch of extraneous e-mail addresses for yahoo.
I'm not sure if it will help for myspace (or if they have an option) but it's worth a shot to look for.
I had an extra myspace but I remembered the e-mail address so that wasn't an issue for me to delete.
I suppose you can continue your attempts at contacting their website management, eventually they will have to get rid of you. For now though, if your "extra myspace accounts" are blank, it isn't that big of a deal, they're just a waste of space. If they have info on them and aren't private then you'll probably want to constantly e-mail the customer service at myspace until you get a response. The more e-mails you put it, the more likely they are to see them and do something about it. [ S_C's advice column | Ask S_C A Question ]
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