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We have a fan page set up for a game we're making - and a username tied to that page. Let's call the page "www.facebook.com/FoobarGame". We are about to launch the app, and would like to move the "FoobarGame" username over to refer to the app page. These are both owned by the same account. Facebook help pages are a bit ambiguous as to whether it's possible to delete a username from Account A and then use that same username to refer to another page under Account A. Deleting a username from Account A and then using it on Account B is clearly banned.

We've tested this with a brand new page and app, and it seems to work okay. However, we've heard that there may be a 14-day delay for doing this with a page that has been around for awhile. We don't really want to test it by deleting the username and finding that we're screwed for 14 days. :)

Anyone been down this road before?

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No this is not possible as stated in their FAQ.

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This question wasn't answered in their FAQ and turned out to need assistance from Facebook folks to solve. Thanks to those of you who considered it!

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