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 I have not been active in these forums for about the last year. When I tried to log in I could not find my account . ( so I created a new one.)

 

My question is ; after being inactive for a period of time are accounts deleted ? or could I just not find my old account ?

Thanks


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kareng Grand Master

The only accounts that are deleted are for people, like spammers, that have been banned.

I reported it to admin to take a look at. What do you think your old " name" was?

cahill Collaborator

The only accounts that are deleted are for people, like spammers, that have been banned.

thanks karen,  I will keep looking

 

chill

mamaw Community Regular

Hello  Chill,  how  are  you  after  your knee  surgery? I sent  you  a message  but  never got a  reply so  glad to see  you  back  !!!!

 

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cahill Collaborator

Hello  Chill,  how  are  you  after  your knee  surgery? I sent  you  a message  but  never got a  reply so  glad to see  you  back  !!!!

 

mamaw

thanks Mamaw, the surgery when well ,, it is good to be back :)

cahill Collaborator

The only accounts that are deleted are for people, like spammers, that have been banned.

I reported it to admin to take a look at. What do you think your old " name" was?

I think the old name was cahill ( maybe )

kareng Grand Master

I think the old name was cahill ( maybe )

 

Found it?

https://www.celiac.com/gluten-free/user/39704-cahill/


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cahill Collaborator

yeap thats it ,, thanks karen

Scott Adams Grand Master

You two accounts have been merged into the older one.

cahill Collaborator

Thanks Scott :)

BlessedMommy Rising Star

Welcome back! :)

cahill Collaborator

Welcome back! :)

Thanks,, so much to catch up on . ;)

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