Sign-on

by Guest » Thu Jan 24, 2008 05:12 pm
Guest

Hi all, I joined this site one day last week and was "logged in" at that time. I opened the site today and was signed in cause I added you to my favs. Went to add to a discussion and it asked for a sign in, which I did, I am not found. what happened to my registration???

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Total Comments: 5

Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2008 05:26 pm Post Subject:

I am not sure that is a little strange. It shows you have a name, make sure you are putting your whole e-mail address in the sign on screen and make sure your password is correct.

Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2008 05:33 pm Post Subject: Sooooo sorry!!!

after I did that post, I went and did some searching, found the original sign-in and found a typo, have repaired it in my profile, but will the sign in stay the wrong one or will it revert to the new one. error was in the e-mail address.

I am sooo sorry for the inconvenience.....

Kathi

Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2008 05:43 pm Post Subject:

Hey no problem I am happy that you were able to figure it out! Hope you have fun here in the forums...there are some great people and great information avaiable here. Let me know if I can answer any questions that you might have.

Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2008 06:20 pm Post Subject: sign-on

Monique -

Thanx for the response, but it seems I have to use the incorrect email address to log in, is that going to continue or shall I sign up again and loose my 2.50.....before it gets to be 52.50

thanx, Kathi

Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2008 06:41 pm Post Subject:

Sign into your account with the bad e-mail, on the right hand side you should see a link to edit profile...go there and you should be able to change your e-maill address there to the correct one so that you do not lose your $$.....then you should be able to log in using the new e-mail address also....I did this before to change my e-mail address...this way you will get e-mail updates when people reply to your posts etc. Let me know if that worked for you.

M

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