Top banter points Jake, I must admit lol.
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Top banter points Jake, I must admit lol.
Fact is, it's HIS account. He has every right to take it back. Account sharing is against the rules anyway... And with all rule breaking there is an element of risk. Although not in this case because... The person who was "given" the account didn't really lose anything... Since it wasn't theirs in the first place. And it looks as if they weren't even using it anyway. Common sense should tell you if something is too good to be true... Then it probably is.
I have no idea what your last sentence is...
Wait so if I tell you I don't want my iPod anymore, and give it to you, then one month later go in to your bag/house and steal it back - you wouldn't care? Despite the fact you may have bought music for it since then?
That is like this account, people may have paid for more membership, earned a lot of gold (so yes they would be losing something!), then a low life who let them have an account (which isn't unheard of, if you didn't know), steals the account back?
That isn't fair, and quite simply pathetic.
Totally different situation. Giving someone an iPod isn't going against Apple's T&Cs for one.
It might not be fair, I never suggested it was. Fact still remains, it's his account, he can do what he likes with it. Any effort/money put into that account was done so with risk. It doesn't take much common sense to understand those risks... I certainly wouldn't put money into an account a stranger on the internet gave me. Hell, I wouldn't even with a friend (especially a friend like Jake who is well known for doing stuff like this).
It's not account sharing because he gave it to her then claimed it back. It's not like they were both active playing on it together.
Richie is correct its still classed as account sharing, especially in Jagex's eyes.
There will be multiple logins from very different Ips.