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Q: Why are you using cookies on this portion of the site?
My Watson Wyatt uses cookies to identify you when you log in to our Web site. In order to access our site, your Web browser must accept cookies. Please be sure that your browser is accepting cookies. In Netscape, you can do this by going to Edit | Preferences | Advanced, and making sure that "Accept all cookies" is checked. In Internet Explorer, go to View | Internet Options | Advanced, and make sure that "Always accept cookies" is checked. Other browsers are automatically set to accept cookies unless you manually tell the browser to reject them, or you have installed a program that rejects all cookies. For more information about the use of cookies on the Watson Wyatt website, please read our Privacy Policy.

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Q: I've registered before. Why am I being asked to login again?
There are several possible reasons that you were asked to sign in again, the most likely being that the cookie that stores your e-mail ID and password was lost or expired. If you've previously registered for our site, and you know your password, to sign in please enter that information in the top of the form marked LOG IN.

If you are told that an e-mail account for your address already exists, make sure that you have typed your e-mail address correctly. If you have forgotten your password we can e-mail you your password without re-registering

If your e-mail address is correct, and yet you are still being asked to login again, it might mean that the e-mail address has already been used to set up an account. Please send an e-mail to contact.us@watsonwyatt.com describing the problem.

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Q: I've forgotten my password. How do I retrieve it?
We can e-mail you your password without re-registering.
Click here to go to the password retrieval page.

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Q: Why am I told that an e-mail account for this address already exists?
If you are trying to create a new account and you are told that an e-mail account for your address already exists, make sure that you have typed your e-mail address correctly. If you have typed your address correctly, it means that the e-mail address has already been used to set up an account and you can log in and make changes to your profile as necessary.

You may have previously registered for our site, but have forgotten your password. If this is the case, then select “Forgot Your Password?” and we can e-mail you your password without re-registering. Click here to go to the password retrieval page.  

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