<p>I've heard of this guy creating multiple CB accounts. This has obvious advantages (get rid of old scores). What happens when someone does this? I'm sure they have something in place to stop it?
Waht if you have a common name?
as for same address, what if you move, then you have a different address?</p>
<p>ps i should have started by saying i sent in my scores a long time ago as I am a senior this year... so yeah it's not like I'm thinking about doing this</p>
<p>WELL, for the ACT I made a new account since I couldnt retrieve my password for my old one. However, about 3 months after I made my new account the scores on my old account showed up as well.</p>
<p>oh really.
I should also add that it is against policy to create more than one account
so you didn't get into any trouble for it? because you should have just called them</p>
<p>My son ended up with 2 accounts -- He didn't remember his ss# and inadvertantly ended up with a second account when sitting for 10th grade AP tests. I figured it out when only the 10th grade year tests showed up on his mailed AP transcript last spring. I called and they fixed it by phone. New transcript arrived with total scores from 9th and 10th grade.</p>