How do I get rid of "Other" on login screen?

About a year ago I sent my MacBook in for an AppleCare repair and when it came back it had a new user login named "Other…"
Here is a pic to clarify:
I have tried everything I can think of to get rid of it, but nothing has worked. It is not listed under Users or anywhere else that I can find. System Preferences does not have any mention of it.
It is bugging me. Any ideas?
P.S. Unfortunately the AppleCare term has expired so that is not an option.

Contact AppleCare and determine what password they used to enable the root account and disable it. Details in http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1528

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