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Multiaccounting fully tolorated in 2018 ?

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Jul 23, 2018, 11:4207/23/18
05/06/18
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Multiaccounting fully tolorated in 2018 ?

Hello,

i found some old threads about multiaccounting and that there is not much happening against it. I read that it is forbidden, but lot of people told me they do. Now i am attacked by one person with muliple accounts, which is really anoying. As the title says:

Is it tolorated?
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Jul 23, 2018, 15:2507/23/18
03/07/16
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dude123 said:

Hello,

i found some old threads about multiaccounting and that there is not much happening against it. I read that it is forbidden, but lot of people told me they do. Now i am attacked by one person with muliple accounts, which is really anoying. As the title says:

Is it tolorated?
while this is against the rules I too know several players with multi accounts, we are currently battling a bh with 146 members only 2 of which are operating all those accts, because when the players quit they gave their leader the log in data.
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Jul 23, 2018, 21:3607/23/18
03/07/16
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It is not against the rules, nor is it enforced (I don't think it ever was, even when it was officially illegal). It is only "discouraged". For more info, please see here.

If you're playing on Facebook, you can report the person to their support. If on Plarium, you'll have to fight it. IMO, not worth opening and developing more accounts yourself.

Jul 25, 2018, 13:2507/25/18
Jul 25, 2018, 13:41(edited)
02/20/17
184

I'd like to comment on the trade limit restriction shown in the official statement.


Those who abuse the accounting system get 2 free ships with each account.  The rest of us playing one account get the bonescrews to the prostrate gland.  If ye is in high negatives ye even have to reserve two of those market trades to stash ye good stuff at 2:1 in ye favor.  I'm not sayin' I'm against the free ships .  I just don't see the point in restricting the legal trader.