Assigning new iPhone to MobileMe

A few days ago I lost an iPhone 4. The name of the phone was "Tim Murray's iPhone 4".  Apparently the person who has it in his or her possession has it turned off, as the Find My iPhone worked fine as long as I had the phone on my person. I sent a remote wipe command to it, but the phone has not been powered on and the command is still pending.  AT&T canceled the SIM.
Yesterday I bought a new phone and assigned it the old phone number. When I was configuring it in iTunes I gave it a slightly different name -- Tim's iPhone 4" -- so that it would be differentiated from the old phone, just in case the old phone should be recovered.
The problem is that the Find my iPhone service still looks for the old phone. I think MobileMe allows only one phone, and therefore I have to do a "remove" in the Find My iPhone service, but I'm hesitant to do that because doing so also cancels the remote wipe. I do want to do the wipe, as there are some things a user can do with only wifi, such as get into my email.
So is it true that I can have only one phoone assigned to MobileMe, insofar as the Find My iPhone is concerned, and that I must do a remove to get my new phone established with MobileMe?

Hello amylu22,
It may be that one or more of the items being synced was purchased or installed under a different Apple ID. The following can help identify the Apple ID used.
Authorize using the correct account name
The items you are trying to play might have been purchased using a different iTunes Store account. To determine which account was used to purchase an item, follow these steps:
Select a purchased song in your library and choose File > Get Info.
Click the Summary tab. Note the Account Name that appears in the list. This is the account name (Apple ID) you will need to use when authorizing your computer to play this purchase.
Note: The account name that appears is the one you used when purchasing the item and does not change if the account name (Apple ID) changes.
If you've authorized the Apple ID that is shown in the Summary tab, you can check the purchase history for that Apple ID from Store > View My Account. If your purchase history does not reflect the purchase of the items in your iTunes library, consider any other Apple ID you may have created, and authorize the computer for your additional Apple ID.
If you forgot the password to one of your accounts, you can recover it using Apple's password-recovery website.
iTunes repeatedly prompts to authorize computer to play iTunes Store purchases
http://support.apple.com/kb/TS1389
Cheers,
Allen

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