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    conzcept is offline Junior Member
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    can you delete my account ?

    title says it all
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    TheGeekess is offline Senior Member
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    You can log out, and never log in again....

    There is also a "Contact Us" link at the bottom of the page.

    Actions have consequences. Remember Newton's Third Law of Motion in everything you do.

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    Originally Posted by CSO286:
    Please revisit and repost whatever it is you are trying to say here into plain penguin.
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    FlyingRon is offline Senior Member
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    Closing vbulletin accounts doesn't necessarily delete all the old posts you've made. You'll have to go delete those yourself. Of course once you put something out on the internet, it never can truly be counted on to be retracted.
    I'm not a lawyer, but I did stay in a Holiday Inn Express last night.

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