You can only send a direct message to someone who is following you. If they are following him and the usernames still don't appear then you can just type it manually.
It is a crime to log into someone else's account on the computer. You could get into some serious trouble.
No, you should not get into trouble with Twitter if you tell them you felt unsafe and didn't want to use your real name.
I'm unable to access accounts or personal data, but you can check your account settings or notifications to see if you've run out of time. Typically, there should be an indicator or message in your account dashboard. If you're having trouble, consider reaching out to customer support for assistance.
Lots of people have multiple Facebook accounts. It requires having multiple email addresses - one per FB account. FB does not want you doing this, so you could be in trouble with FB as well as your parents if you do this. And if you use your name on the new account, they can find it through Google, so friends would have trouble finding your "secret" account.
It Depends: a. You will not be in trouble if - 1. you are a joint holder of your fathers bank account or 2. Your dad knows that you are going to do it and he doesn't mind b. You will be in trouble if - 1. You are not a joint holder of your fathers bank account and 2. He does not know you are taking money from his account. 3. And - he finds out that you did it
you can get in a wholeleap of trouble
Nope. Wheres the evidence?
yep.
If you are having trouble accessing your account, it is best to contact Answers.com support with your details. They can help you get back into your account.
If one is having trouble logging in to their Discover Card account, they can call Discover Card at the number on the back of their card and answer some security questions to get the account reset.
The Berenstain Bears - 1985 Trouble with Friends 2-41 was released on: USA: 1985
yes! you will be taken to prison