Allow BBID on multiple Devices!!

Allowing people to use their bbid on multiple devices is a must!! please add this function ASAP

First open your contacts on your Mac and back them up now that they are cleaned up, by going to File>Export>Calendar Archive.  Then go to Settings>iCloud on your phone and turning Contacts to Off.  When prompted, choose Delete from My iPhone.
If you still have any contacts on your phone, download the app My Contacts Backup.  Open the app, tap the gear shaped icon on the lower right, scroll to the bottom and tap Remove All Contacts.  This will remove any remaining contacts from your phone.  When all contacts are removed from your phone, check to be sure you have set iCloud as the Default Account on your phone for contacts in Settings>Mail,Contacts,Calendars.  (If you don't have multiple accounts for contacts you won't see this setting.)  Finally, go to Settings>iCloud and turn Contacts back to On to sync back the contacts in iCloud to your phone.

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