ozmodders
08-17-2010, 08:37 AM
Let me stress this single fact right off the bat: I AM NOT INTERESTED IN A SECOND FREE ACCOUNT FOR MYSELF. I have no need for one; I have several free domains available, and to be perfectly honest I only ever use two of them along with one database.
My boyfriend is a photographer, and he's wanting to build a website. I spent a LONG time convincing him to start with ULMB. He's successfully created his account, but I'm now worried about coming under fire because of the rule that disallows people to control more than one free account, even though I contol only this account, and will have absolutely no access to his account (MercilessTD) unless I'm on his computer helping him with his website.
The address, phone number, name and email addresses associated with both my and my boyfriend's to-be account do not match in any way, shape or form, sans perhaps our postal codes, but that's because we live a few suburbs away from each other (mine is 2119, his is 2114). However, the IP's might match at some point because I access my account from several different computers (I'm currently using my work computer, for example). My boyfriend's account will at some stage in the very near future be upgraded to a paid account (Not sure which, but I think the one above 'Tiny'), while mine will remain free for at least another year.
How will I know that I'm safe from the aforementioned rule? If even this scenario is enough to trigger a ban, please let me know so I can move my files elsewhere.
Thank you in advance.
My boyfriend is a photographer, and he's wanting to build a website. I spent a LONG time convincing him to start with ULMB. He's successfully created his account, but I'm now worried about coming under fire because of the rule that disallows people to control more than one free account, even though I contol only this account, and will have absolutely no access to his account (MercilessTD) unless I'm on his computer helping him with his website.
The address, phone number, name and email addresses associated with both my and my boyfriend's to-be account do not match in any way, shape or form, sans perhaps our postal codes, but that's because we live a few suburbs away from each other (mine is 2119, his is 2114). However, the IP's might match at some point because I access my account from several different computers (I'm currently using my work computer, for example). My boyfriend's account will at some stage in the very near future be upgraded to a paid account (Not sure which, but I think the one above 'Tiny'), while mine will remain free for at least another year.
How will I know that I'm safe from the aforementioned rule? If even this scenario is enough to trigger a ban, please let me know so I can move my files elsewhere.
Thank you in advance.