Is there any way to join two Mahalo accounts? Seems I have this account and one based on Facebook login. Some points in each one.
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When I first started out on Mahalo I used my Facebook account, but then Mahalo automatically assigned me a username based on my Facebook name, which is not what I wanted. Then I created this account. I wanted to close my old account and associate this account with Facebook. So I e-mailed contact@mahalo.com to request account deletion, but what Jeff Hoard did was disabling old my account. It seems that there isn't any mechanism for deleting accounts permanently.
Still, I managed to connect this account with Facebook by removing the old account through Facebook and connecting this new account. The member page of my old account still exists, but then there's no way to access it anymore.
For your case, I suggest you forfeit that 50 points, since 50 points is what you get for every new account created (if you've been active on that account, your points will definitely be more). You may want to join your main account with Facebook so you won't accidentally be logged in to your other account. You can try e-mailing contact@mahalo.com to get this sorted, but from my experience it's not worth the trouble.
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M$This happened to me with Twitter.
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