I will let my brother play till my break is done.
And if nobody trust i have a brother, i can prove it
Remember people react differently to when the account of someone is shared and they know it.
This is also a form of respect. Not to mention OTM does not really support the idea of account sharing.
Just a heads up.
Glad you raised that point Skenkee cos this grey area of who can play a toon bothers me. MARKtherouge let his best friend, Steve, play his toon for a short while. A very horrible player (trying not to use 'Thug' or 'bully' anymore), then began threatening Mark, even sending him abusive in game messages, saying he would report him for 'sharing an account'. This was somewhat ironic as the player making that threat, has himself constantly had shared/bought accounts and used them to steal from other players. Mark sensibly contacted Support and told them the situation, like me he genuinely did not know a neighbour was not allowed to use his character. My cousin is staying with me at the moment, she is 55 and has never played an on line game in her life. Yesterday I let her have a go on Zap, telling her to stay in Grove, stay on staff and on no account press the fire tabs on anything another player was killing. She played for 5 mins (literally). Does this in effect mean I too have broken the rules? I thought 'account sharing' meant sharing with a fellow player who you don't know in life and who may live thousands of miles away and of course that kind of account sharing often results in scamming etc. But is it truly the case that a youngster can't let their little brother or sister have a go on their toon? My cousin is a blood relative and living at my address at the moment so I thought that kind of thing was allowed. If it isn't, then for 5 mins yesterday I have also broken the rules by letting my relative have a shot on the Zap toon.