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on 23-06-2018 06:07 PM
That's unless things have changed since a friend of mine changed her username when the one she wanted became available last year.
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23-06-2018 06:53 PM - edited 23-06-2018 06:54 PM
If I were you I'd open the store on your current selling account and call it by the new name you want to use. In 30 days time change the name on the new account, then 30 days later change your current selling account's username to the new username.
The 60 day wait will give your regular buyers a chance to get used to your new store name and will know who you are when they eventually see your new username in their feedback. That way if they want to find you again after several months they're more likely to be able to do so.
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on 23-06-2018 09:04 PM
Thanks everyone. Your kind help and suggestions are invaluable.
The way forward if I’m understanding correctly seems to be....
On my newly formed (inactive account), which bears the name i want to use - change it to anything.
Wait 30 days.
Then change the ClubEsquire account name to what was the original of the newly formed (inactive account).
Wait a few days.
Then subscribe to a store. The name will carry through.
Have I got it folks .... lol.
Thanks,
Melina.
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on 23-06-2018 10:13 PM
You can open the store anytime you like. In fact, that is what the rabbit suggested.
The store attaches to the account, not the user ID, so it is not dependent on waiting 60 days for you to be able to change your current club ID.
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23-06-2018 10:26 PM - edited 23-06-2018 10:27 PM
Once upon a time a username could never be 'recycled' even if the person originally using it closed their account, but when my friend changed her name last year she found that a name becomes available again 30 days after it's last used. That means once you change your newest username (to anything), you won't be able to use it on your older account for another 30 days. Hopefully that explains better what I said originally.
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on 23-06-2018 11:10 PM
Hehe!! Yep. Got it 🙂
Thanks for your patience.
You guys are going in my will. Confirmation in the mail Monday .... lol
Seriously, thank you, and goodnight.
Melina.
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on 24-06-2018 06:20 PM
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on 25-06-2018 11:59 AM
Thanks Brer 🙂