theclownoftightness
28-10-2005 11:54:03
You are allowed to do this right? Im just curious because yesterday a friend of mine was placed on hold just for accessing his account at my house. ? Alan arent you allowed to do this?
compuguru
28-10-2005 14:12:29
I wouldn't. They might do something with your IP. They saw two accounts logged in from the same IP. Anyways, I woudn't risk it either way.
Trainn-Support
28-10-2005 16:56:29
Simply logging in and checking the status of your account from another location will not lead to it being placed on hold. Actively pursuing the site from a location that is registered with another account will.
theclownoftightness
29-10-2005 14:12:30
[quote5bebe696b5="Trainn-Support"]Simply logging in and checking the status of your account from another location will not lead to it being placed on hold. Actively pursuing the site from a location that is registered with another account will.[/quote5bebe696b5]
What does actively pursueing mean? My friend checked his account at least once a day from my house. But he did his offer and signed up from his household. His computer is slow so he prefers checking from my house.
theysayjump
29-10-2005 14:22:14
Actively pursueing the site means referring people, completing offer etc.
Exile
30-10-2005 11:42:49
I did it on a couple computers nothing happened..
hmm i dont see why it would be a problem but who no's u should send alan a pm he will return pretty quick probaly he always does D