A Quick Memo

We've noticed more people sharing their passwords recently. So from this point on, if you share your password with someone else and your account gets messed with it is YOUR problem. Staff will NOT return your lost items or your account to you if they change your password on you.


Responses 26 - 31 of 31 to "A Quick Memo"

TerryBoot • Friday, September 3, 2010 - 5:21pm • #1

well stupid people, duh

Spiney • Thursday, October 21, 2010 - 3:39am • #2

TerryBoot, that is rather... Er... Open. Everyone is stupid in their own way. Lets narrow it down, shall we?

Q: Who is stupid enough to share their passwords with someone and waste their time and the staff's time complaining when it is their fault?

A: Those who are stupid enough to share their passwords with someone and waste their and the staff's(') time complaining when they only have themselves to blame.

Acolyte • Monday, October 25, 2010 - 11:44pm • #3

this game sucks @%$ im off to starcraft 2 bye

196f42e196fa193 • Friday, October 29, 2010 - 4:32am • #4

?

Spiney • Sunday, October 31, 2010 - 3:48am • #5

@Acolyte; Get banned.

olympianqueen • Saturday, February 20, 2016 - 8:27pm • #6

I didn't think anyone was even allowed onto another person's account in the first place. If someone chooses to share their account information, it should be at their own risk. No one else is responsible for the choices you make. Asking the staff to bring back any items or currency you lost when someone logged onto your account is like asking a teacher to give you an A when you asked someone else to do your homework and therefore got an F-- it isn't at all fair to those who are wiser than to share a password (or assignments) with someone who is not able to be trusted. If you want to share your account details, just be careful about it. That is, if it's even allowed. In my time on Hogwarts Live, I've been led to believe it's against the rules to do anything of the sort.

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