Question Posted Saturday December 1 2007, 10:36 pm
I have gotten a message from someone to my inbox saying that I sent them a really mean and disrespectful message from a different account... I only have this account and I would never write that. Is there a reason they are accusing me of this? Is anyone else going through this problem as well? thanks so much
Additional info, added Sunday December 2 2007, 7:33 pm: Um ok... I haven't had any other accounts... my sisters both have an account on this computer.. So I was thinking thats what it might be... but noone believes a word I say... so w/e.. I'm SORRY .. I just want to continue using this site because I like it, unlike the person who wrote the first message to them. . Want to answer more questions in the Technology category? Maybe give some free advice about: Advicenators? ASAPcamille answered Sunday December 2 2007, 11:38 am: Honestly, DN, the manager of the site can tell what other accounts you had. There is no way to change that. He is not lying when he says you have had other accounts, it just isnt possible for him to make that up. [ ASAPcamille's advice column | Ask ASAPcamille A Question ]
karenR answered Sunday December 2 2007, 1:52 am: This question was answered in your inbox. About three times. It was answered by the site administrator. He can see that this is your third
account. All others have been banned. I am sure
this one will be as well.
It would be in your best interests to come clean
and admit it. There are all kinds of numbers and
all those good technical things that let him know
exactly where questions come from. Playing the victim doesn't work well in this situation.
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