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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Mpls, MN
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Photbucket is moving to a new site in 16 days and I'm affraid I might need to use my password to make the change. I'd sure hate to loose 58 pages of pictures and have to start over.
I have all my pictures stored in Photobucket, but haven't had to use my password for the past 10 years. I want to change my pasword, but can't remember my old password, which needs to be entered to make the change. Now, what do I do? Thanks |
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Location: Regina Canada
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I would NEVER leave all my pics in someone elses storage. Put them on disc or portable storage at least.
use this link to reset password http://photobucket.com/userinfo |
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Tom they should be able to send you your password? And then I would save all photos to your computer and put on a thumb drive and disk. I also keep a password book, to many to remember as we get older
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Location: Chicago
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When you are logged out of Photobucket and go to log back in, you'll see this....
![]() Click on the "Forget username or password" and you'll only need to know your username or your email address and they will send you a new one. I'd make sure that your email address is current in your photobucket profile first though. -Tim |
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