Are Multiple User IDs Possible on TUSCL.com?

CTQWERTY
Just curious as to whether or not anyone (even Founder) knows this for sure? I'd imagine if someone loses their password they'd be entitled to join again. But in so doing, is their old account deactivated? Or, if they find the formerly lost password, do they then have multiple accounts/IDs? If multiple IDs are possible, that could lend to a particular club's employee(s) elevating their shack to Taj Mahal status and loaded with smokin' hotties (LOL).

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CTQWERTY
14 years ago
More specifically, I have the meteoric rise of TUSCL's #8 club, the Deja Vu in Saginaw, MI., in mind. Up +.77 in the trend department with 48 reviews dating back to '06 (14 of those written in the last year with several by reviewers who managed to create a TUSCL account and ONLY review the Saginaw Vu, go figure...)

sharkhunter
14 years ago
I'm not aware of any limit but you would have to pay or submit reviews for every name you have to keep the name active.
samsung1
14 years ago
I have wondered about Brad's Brass Flamingo. It has been in the top 10 for a long time despite the fact there are no extras going on. Sure the $10 LDs would be nice but you can find those in Cleveland, Phoenix, and Cocoa Beach.
CTQWERTY
14 years ago
That's the thing: click on the username of some of the folks who've submitted reviews for the Saginaw Vu and you'll see after "last seen", they haven't been around since submitting the review.
shadowcat
14 years ago
I don't see why not. Use different nick names, pass words, and email addresses.

If you would like to change your nick name, founder will do that for you and you still keep your credits.
sharkhunter
14 years ago
I think you should be able to have multiple user names under the same email address. One site messed that thinking up. Youtube. I haven't logged into that site since they made a change requiring one unique email address per user name. Of course I guess it is not a whole lot of trouble setting up a bunch of unique email addresses but why someone thinks that improves security is beyond me.
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