Am a total numbskull---
I went to add my birthdate and I see my old email is still there soooooooo I changed it to what I am now---hit the submit and WALLAH--I am thrown out the family!!!
Says wrong password and etc----
Soooooo ---this time Mr.Louie was correct------this time !!I DID IT!!!
Thus Galahad got a hysterical call and got me back in---
Thats it-----I am not adding anything else--
Luve Barbara----
and how easy could it be??? for me a big wopper!!!!
Should I try it again???
I did it this time!!!!
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I did it this time!!!!
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Barbara,
You didn't do anything wrong. When you change your e-mail address, the system sends a new activation e-mail that you must respond to, in order to re-activate your account. It does that for any member who changes their e-mail address, or anyone registering for new membership. The reason it does that is to ensure that the e-mail address you entered is valid.
This prevents "spammers" from registering with a fake e-mail address, just so they can read our e-mail addresses and sell them to "spam" lists. IOW, unless the e-mail address is valid, they cannot respond to it, and if they can't respond to it, they can't activate their account. If they cannot activate their account, then they can't see our e-mail addresses, birthdays, or any similar information in our profiles.
Luve,
Galahad
You didn't do anything wrong. When you change your e-mail address, the system sends a new activation e-mail that you must respond to, in order to re-activate your account. It does that for any member who changes their e-mail address, or anyone registering for new membership. The reason it does that is to ensure that the e-mail address you entered is valid.
This prevents "spammers" from registering with a fake e-mail address, just so they can read our e-mail addresses and sell them to "spam" lists. IOW, unless the e-mail address is valid, they cannot respond to it, and if they can't respond to it, they can't activate their account. If they cannot activate their account, then they can't see our e-mail addresses, birthdays, or any similar information in our profiles.
Luve,
Galahad
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