That's a weird situation to be in, you'd have to contact Mojang through their support email address and explain what happened, you may be able to prove you are the rightful owner of the account by proving you control the email account it was registered with and the source you provided payment with.
you could appeal or ask for help on the forum
Go on the forum and ask the mods for help
You login in Minecraft.net, go to settings (or profile. Forgot), and change it there.
To change ones password for the "First in Math" website, one should click on the "Login Help" option on the login screen. From there, the user will be given an option to change their password.
At the login screen, press options and force update. Then try again. If that doesnt work, try deleting %appdata%\.minecraft and change your password.
Mojang does not currently support changing you Minecraft user name You can change your password on the Profile page of the Minecraft website You can change your email address by migrating your Minecraft account to a Mojang account or, if already migrated, go to your Mojang account Settings page As for creating an entirely new account, you just go the the Minecraft website and click Register, the only problem with this is you will need to buy the game again.
Go on there website and login. After that, you go to account settings and change your password.
This can be done by entering your email onto their website, click the Forget Password button. They will email you a new password. Log in as you usually do on their website, use their password then change the password to one that you are likely to remember.
First you request for an internet banking login id. The bank would send you your login id along with a temporary password. Once you login to the banks website for the first time, it will prompt you to change the password. Once you are done, then you can use this login id and password combination to logon to the banks website and view details of your bank account anytime.
First you request for an internet banking login id. The bank would send you your login id along with a temporary password. Once you login to the banks website for the first time, it will prompt you to change the password. Once you are done, then you can use this login id and password combination to logon to the banks website and view details of your bank account anytime.
If it is a BIOS password, there is usually a button inside the computer you can press if not that you can remove the CMOS battery and that clears it back to default. If it is a login password, you can use a password reset disk to change your password again at login or you can have a administrator login and change it for you.
i want to change my password
At the login page, underneath the part where you type in your password, click forgot password. Then you can change your password.
The answer to this question largely depends on the website you are having issues with but generally speaking there should be a reset password prompt near the login screen. This should enable you to type in your email and/or answer a personal security question to reset your login.