Thanx, Zach.

> Logging in the periods aren't significant, but password recovery they are.

A little inconsistent, but I guess even Google isn't perfect. :-/

I'm trying to get/recover a Google account with my business name, and there 
is a logical place for a period, which I didn't try.  I did now with the 
same results.  Now what?

On Monday, July 8, 2013 3:54:52 PM UTC-5, Zack Tennant wrote:
>
> If your proposed username has a reserved word in it, like admin, or root, 
> I believe you'd get the same results.  Alternatively, if the account 
> exists, but with periods in different locations, you;d get that type of 
> result.  Logging in the periods aren't significant, but password recovery 
> they are.
>
>
> On Sun, Jul 7, 2013 at 7:12 PM, Alvin <[email protected] <javascript:>
> > wrote:
>
>> Yes, I want another Google Account.  I go the the "Create Account" page, 
>> enter the name I want, and it tells me the account already exists. Okay, I 
>> could have forgotten this. So I click the "Cannot login link," select the 
>> "I don't know my password" radio button, enter the above Google Account, 
>> and I get "No such account exists" message.  Now what?  Thank you for any 
>> help.
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