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3 accounts?


Question Posted Thursday May 5 2011, 3:40 am

Hi there,

On of teh mods pointed out today that there are three accounts which have all been accessed through your computer.

Could you explain why this is happening?

This is the question that brought this information to light:

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Thank you,

DN.



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Jasmine23 answered Thursday May 5 2011, 4:52 am:
Well Rainforever is my friend she was on her laptop and i on mine,. but we were using the same network? Could that be it??

That is two of us.. but we were adviceing at the same time?? could that explain it? just me and rainforever... not sure about a third one though??

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