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Is it possible for an admin to delete this account,

reason is i created this account when i started my trading, but i was given a new account(Taleb Tyres) with the business trader privileges which is what i use now, so i dont use this current account(TALEB-TYRES), i wont be using it again so feel free to delete this one thanks...

can i please get my username changed to beRwick_GTRage

thankyou

Could you please change my username to:

gersfan

much appreciated, thanks :)

Both done! Sorry for the delay, just got back from holidays, being back at work ftl
Is it possible for an admin to delete this account,

reason is i created this account when i started my trading, but i was given a new account(Taleb Tyres) with the business trader privileges which is what i use now, so i dont use this current account(TALEB-TYRES), i wont be using it again so feel free to delete this one thanks...

Normally we wouldn't delete but there was nothing other than two posts (no PMs or trader ratings etc) associated with your account, so it's gone :)

My son reckons that my username sounds perverted even though it is me who does all of the work on his car so can I change it to 2KR34 or 2000R34 or R342K please!

Cheers, Mark.

Post your username change requests in this thread, and an admin will sort it out for you, provided of course that the name isn't already taken (click Members at the top of the screen to check it out).

Other than the obvious change of your login and display names, this will not affect your account in any other way (eg your post count, avatar, sig, contents of existing posts etc), and you will receive an email from SAU once your name has been changed, confirming your new login details.

- Revhead

Just wondering,

Is there anyway to have my username changed? The problem being that there already is another user on SAU and just my luck in WA as well by the name "GOT BOOST". I don't want to invade on his username and would like to have my username changed if possible. It has been told to me that I should delete my username and re-register but I don't wish to lose my trader rating and history.

Does anyone here have the power to do this?

Cheers,

Hi, Can you please change mine to Sklyn,

Thanks muchly..

My son reckons that my username sounds perverted even though it is me who does all of the work on his car so can I change it to 2KR34 or 2000R34 or R342K please!

Cheers, Mark.

Both done :laugh:
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