A user with an ID does not have a profile. He is a "guest" who does not have an account on WikiAnswers.
If you see an answer by an ID member (ex: ID29486027) it is an unregistered, anonymous user on WikiAnswers.
look in the history of changes
An ID is an unregistered WikiAnswers user, and is a guest contributor to WikiAnswers. Any guest is allowed to ask or answer questions, and it is just part of the rules.
wikianswers does not give out information like that
A user marked by their ID is not a registered user. Therefore, they do not even have a name. These users are considered 'guests' to WikiAnswers, since they do not have an account, and are identified by an ID so their contributions can be tracked.
If you are asking about a user-name that looks like this on answers.com, they are anonymous users. any user-name that begins with ID is this type of user.
Unfortunately there is no way transfer contributions made as an unregistered user to a registered WikiAnswers account.
Not yet. WikiAnswers learns more every time we get a new user.
i have lost my user id and password of my net banking in SBI.Now i want to know what can i do.
That is just the situation on my pc, and as far as I know my user id is the only user id on the system, and therefore the first such. But I haven't checked to make sure. So, is this a trick question, is there actually some system generated user id that precedes the first added user id?
Well I am a registered user and my ID is Kharrima. It is basically the same thing you would use for an email ID or Facebook, Myspace, etc. Once you create a username you can create a profile that would like something like this* http://wiki.answers.com/Q/User:Kharrima