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Mike McComb posted on Tue, May 31 2011 7:04 PM

As there is no delete account button can someone please deactivtate or delete my account?  Thank you very much.

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Anyone?  Moderators?

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Here is a list of moderators.

Here is a list of admins.

 

I would send one or two of them a private message.  Daniel Muffinburg and Daniel James Sanchez or William might be the most likely to respond (i.e. they seem to be the ones most active here lately)

Or make a similar post in the Members issues group area

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Just out of curiosity, why do you want your account deleted?

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For some reason my browser does not correctly display the forum.  Some of the text overlaps.  I have no idea why this occurs.  What I was going to do was delete this account, and get a new account on the new community if it displays correctly.

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Oh.  Well you don't need to delete this one just to create an account on the new one.  You can even make it the exact same name and password.

 

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I know.  If I get an account on the new community, though, I will not use this one anymore.

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