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Dude, closing an account means preventing all access to it, including the owner of that account. But it can't be deleted, as in completely erased from the system. Never. Sure, chess.com staff can delete an account and erase all traces of it from the site, but even then according to computer science, the computer can't forget that it ever existed. When the delete command is established, the aforementioned account is heavily overwritten in the system, so that only the most complex and level one analysis and coding can erase the extra overwritten codes in the account so that it is visible and accessible to everyone using the system again.
For example, just a few days ago, I deleted a mail in Outlook and deleted it from the recycle bin permanently. And yet I got it back (fortunately, Microsoft offers a simpler way of doing it).
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so he could have reopened it, i have done it before