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Getting off the website


Question Posted Thursday January 1 2009, 1:49 pm

I used to be an advicenator and I would like to be deleted from the website with my answers... My agent would actually like me to do this, so how is this a possibility. I do not remember my user name or password.

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advicenator_admin answered Sunday January 4 2009, 1:10 pm:
Hello there,

The best thing to do would be to send me as much information as possible about the time you were active here. Name you might have used, any e-mail addresses you might have used and different IM identities you might have used for any various IM programs, etc.

I will then see what I can find.

In order to have an account removed we will have to find a way to prove it was yours. The problem is that people get mad at people and write to try and get their column deleted... it happens all the time. I don't think this is what you are doing, not at all, but rules are rules.

Thanks.

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