For Every Rule There's Always an Exemption

@Lance26 (956)
Philippines
January 9, 2011 5:14am CST
Don't go any further. Let's make this discussion simpler and specific. I'm talking here about mylot guidelines. Have you read them yet? If not so, start now right here www.mylot.com/o/guidelines.aspx From there you'll see the list of Do's and Don'ts about this site for us to be aware and behave accordingly. However along scanning the guidelines, I found a particular rule that one may attain exception. I am referring to mylot account per person. With valid reasons and proper addressing such concern maybe one can be granted exemption. Have you tried submitting your concern to mylot management to clarify some issues or hoping you might be granted exclusion to the rule? Do you fully understand the rules and regulation of this site? Which definite instruction you hardly complying with?
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@mysdianait (66009)
• Italy
9 Jan 11
"Don't Create more than one myLot account per person. Creating multiple accounts is grounds for immediate account cancellation and forfeiture of all earnings." I presume that is the one that you are referring to? If so I see no reason whatsoever why anyone should be exempted from it. We each have an individual account and we are unique. No-one else should be using our personal, unique username and in the past when this has not been followed, I have seen users lose their account. Why shouold more than one person use an account in your opinion? Can you give some examples please?
@mysdianait (66009)
• Italy
9 Jan 11
Allowing them to open an account and have someone else participate for them?
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@Lance26 (956)
• Philippines
9 Jan 11
If the word per person means per unique IP address, you can create more than one account if you have two separate internet connections or computers. If the word per person means per person then maybe any member of the family or friends living in the same roof can create an account if one can also have same access through wireless connection. No one else sjould be using our personal, unique username. It should be but you can appoint one in your name.
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@Lance26 (956)
• Philippines
9 Jan 11
@damon_scalette13 That's a possibility. Have you tried your luck?
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• India
9 Jan 11
This guideline was created to prevent people from opening multiple accounts and responding to their own discussions! Pretty much justified I think.
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@Hatley (163776)
• Garden Grove, California
10 Jan 11
hi darkness thanks for putting what I was thinking into a nutshell as it really is justified here otherwise nothing but cheating all the time.
@Hatley (163776)
• Garden Grove, California
10 Jan 11
hi lance not in the way mylot works and there is only one account per user and anyone caught with two accounts has been kicked out,. The rule is evenif there are five p eople in one family each one must have his or her own account. People gaming mylot are always caught and are always kicked out. so no exemptions here. they do not grant' exceptions a nd why should they? thats patently unfair to us users who do follow the rules.I have no problem following any rules here as I am not a rule breaker or do I feel I must have special privileges.Yes I understand them as I have been here three years and check on them as a few have been added and some changed.
@GoAskAlice (5826)
10 Jan 11
No, there is NO exception to this rule. No user may have more than one account here under ANY circumstances.
@Lance26 (956)
• Philippines
11 Jan 11
I fully understand this rule. Thanks
@Sanitary (3968)
• Singapore
12 Jan 11
I know that there can be more than one user per computer sharing the same IP address, as long as the user is different and they have their own paypal account for payment from mylot. This rule is something different from all other earning sites because most sites only allow one member per household. On top of that, mylot even allows sharing of payment account, as long as the member clarifies with mylot.
@Lance26 (956)
• Philippines
12 Jan 11
"Mylot even allows sharing of payment account, as long as the member clarifies with mylot" Talking about exemption to the rule, I should have place this on the discussion above. Probably, you will be allowed to have the same account if proven that you and the other half have existing joint account.
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@mysdianait (66009)
• Italy
13 Jan 11
That is covered here Lance: http://www.mylot.com/nr/editaffiliations.aspx
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