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Registering your Fool.co.uk username on lovemoney.com

Carl Knibbs
by Lovemoney Staff Carl Knibbs on 15 April 2009  |  Comments 15 comments

How to register your Fool.co.uk username on lovemoney.com

A special note for Fool.co.uk users who wish to register with lovemoney.com.

If you had a username and password for Fool.co.uk and you used it on Q and A or to comment on an article or video, your information has not been lost. Your comments, questions, and answers are waiting for you on lovemoney.com, and there are two really easy ways to connect to them.

Option 1: 'I don't like change!': Register here using your Fool username, email address and password. Voila - you are now operating under the same alias, and you're connected to all your old comments, questions and answers.

Option 2: 'Time for something new': Register here using a new username (password and email address can be the same, it doesn't matter). Email feedback@lovemoney.com with your old and new identities and we will connect your old comments, questions and answers to your new alias.

If the above is unclear, or you get stuck with any of the above, please email us
at feedback@lovemoney.com and we'll help you out.

Bye for now,
The lovemoney.com team

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    Nicklas said

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  • lcw
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    lcw said

    Post Office online saver account took 14 days to open and show the initial deposit.

    THEN GOT EMAIL FROM POST OFFICE ONLINE SAVER INFORMING ME THAT THEY ME HAD MADE A MISTAKE AND HAD COLLECTED MY INITIAL DEPOSIT FROM MY NOMINATED BANK ACCOUNT BUT HAD RETURNED IT TO MY BANK. THEY ADVISED THAT MY BANK SHOULD NOT CHARGE ME FOR THEIR ERROR AND IF THEY DID TO SHOW MY BANK THEIR EMAIL.

    THEY FURTHER INFORMED ME THAT INTEREST WOULD NOW START LATER - AFTER THEY HAD AGAIN COLLECTED MY MONEY.

    THIS DEPRIVES ME OF ABOUT 15 OR MORE DAYS INTEREST, ACCORDING TO THEIR STATED DATES.

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