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Myyearbook help with login...anything i can do?


Question Posted Tuesday December 30 2008, 10:05 am

Ok so a while ago i decided i'd stop going onto the myyearbook page, but now i want to go back on...but i've forgotten my email. the page is private, and i dont know what to do, if anything, to get it back. the URL is [Link](Mouse over link to see full location) ...please help me if you can! just need the email lol

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scrwdlsr666 answered Monday January 12 2009, 6:39 pm:
really, the only choice is to find someone to hack into it or get a new one and ask for the new one to be deleted. Or you could send an email to the people who run the website and explain what happened, but there is a very slim chance they will let you back on.

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