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Please change my forum name to GTRWGN. I've been away from this site for some time. I think I tried to make a new account a few years back under the guise GTRWGN but alas, I can not remember my password for that account.

Thanks in advance!

Please change my forum name to GTRWGN. I've been away from this site for some time. I think I tried to make a new account a few years back under the guise GTRWGN but alas, I can not remember my password for that account.

Thanks in advance!

Also. How can I change my email address? Seems SAU still has me as using a Hotmail account!

There is an account with GTRWGN as a logon name so I can't change your name to match it unfortunately. If that is your old account, and you still have access to the email account it is tied to, you can reset the password - the email address in that account goes to an import business, if that helps you.

To change your email address -

1. Click your name in the top-right corner, choose "My Settings" from the list

2. Email & Password tab on the left

Follow the instructions in there.

Hi can I please change my username to GroceryZilla of it's not taken/an issue.

Also looking to change my password, had to do a reset and now have no idea how to write in a regular password. Does this app have that option?

  • 4 weeks later...

Both done.

Matt - yes you can reset your password :-

  • Click the arrow next to your username in the top right
  • Choose "My Settings"
  • Click "Email & Settings" on the left
  • The setting should be in there, I actually can't confirm as the system forces admins to use the admin control panel to manage our own accounts.
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