How do I completely uninstall apps from my phone not just delete but do when you reinstall the game it start from the beginning?

I got a game on my phone that I have completed but I want to start from the beginning again so how do I uninstall it to do that?

Call AppleCare & ask to talk to "Account Security". They will fix while you're on the phone.
From here:
http://support.apple.com/kb/ts5185

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