A response from myLot_ContactUs! GoodNEWS!
By jengrin
@jengrin (944)
Philippines
March 30, 2007 7:14pm CST
Hey guys this is to clear things up. Regarding to those questions about having multiple accounts in one household. I just want to share it to those who still don't know about this information. I just emailed mylot yesterday regarding this query. So according to them you can have more than one user in a household as long as each user has a different email address and separate paypal/e-gold accounts. Your accounts may be closely monitored due to the potential for abuse, but as long as each user abides by the terms and guidelines of myLot, there shouldn't be any problems.
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7 responses
@avonrep1 (1862)
• United States
31 Mar 07
Yippee, that is good to know. I was wondering about that also. We have four computers network together in our house, and my husband likes mylot also. Thankfully, we are not breaking any rules. I was worried about that, because some site will only let one person per household join. That is a relief, to know that I won't loose my earning, because my husband joined. Thanks for passing along the information.
@avonrep1 (1862)
• United States
31 Mar 07
I agree, because me and my husband sometimes have different opinions on things anyways. We disagree on alot of stuff and this is a fun place to hash out those disagreements.
Not only that I have friends that come over and use my computers and some of them are on a fixed income and would love the chance to make extra money also. I know it is not alot on here, but it is just enough to go out to dinner every so often.
@jengrin (944)
• Philippines
31 Mar 07
You're welcome! I just pass on this information to help my fellow mylotters here who are confuse and using more than two accounts. This is the common problem of those members who are in the same household or dorm using only one internet connection. And it would be a great idea to maximize our computers by letting our family members and friends join mylot even though they are living in the same roof.
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@classy56 (2880)
• United States
31 Mar 07
wow,im shocked! i would think this would have been against mylot rules.now mylot will be getting lot more members.an i still bet alot of members cheat.an get by with it.mylot should change that rule to be really fair about it.
@jengrin (944)
• Philippines
31 Mar 07
Yeah for sure they will. Anyways there are other members here who would like to let their family member join mylot but the only problem is they are living in the same roof. So I think this will solve their problem. I think it would be great to have more than one account in one household as long as it is under different email and names. It's not really fair to make two or more accounts in under one name. Well I think cheaters here won't make it coz according to mylot if they are using two or more accounts they will be monitored due to the potential for abuse.
@ethanmama (1745)
• Philippines
31 Mar 07
Wow! This is good news to me, indeed! I have always wanted to recruit my brother, who's active in other forums (unpaid) and my husband, but I was too afraid about the one household issue. Yes, we have the same address and share the same internet connection (cable internet) so I was afraid that getting them to join would jeopardize my mylot account. I'm so glad that it's allowed! Of course, we have different email addresses and I'll also have them set up their own e-gold accounts.
@tator_tot8073 (698)
• United States
15 Oct 08
Thank you! I have been looking around on MyLot for a couple hours now trying to find the answer to that! Just as I was about to give up, I came across your post. I see that this post was 2 years ago, So I hope that rule still applies. I ma contact them to be sure.
@romel_ece (1290)
• Philippines
3 Apr 07
That's really good news my friend.This will answer any doubts regarding the multiple accounts in one households.Thus myLot gives an opportunity to every family members to earn more.Thanks to myLot.
@Alexandria37 (5717)
• Ireland
1 Apr 07
I also wanted to know about this and I emailed myLot about it because my husband wanted to sign up. They were very quick and helpful with their response and informed me that my husband could sign up but he couldn't use my referral link if he was using the same computer but as soon as he signed up, he was to let them know and they would add him to me refferals. True to their work, as soon as my husband signed up, he was added to my referrals. He has his own computer but it was nice to know that we can actually use the same computer once one of us logs out. It also means that when my daughter comes to visit, she can still log into myLot using my IP address as she wouldn't do this on precious occasions in case she was violating the rules.