everconfused wrote:
Hmm, so you were able to get one account restored. That's good, that's your guild account? Is a little confused which one is which.
It does sound like the whole "mall" thing, making alot (I'm guessing) of np on all your accounts - especially if you were doing, as you put it, monopolies and price-fixing - is the reasoning for the freezing.
I had a total of six active accounts (shops), plus another four rarely used (I had to split neopoints here and there for safekeeping... I had lost 15M and hacked for another 40M between other incidents). I was actively playing and stocking all these shops (as you may know, all my neo-fun and neo-activity was in the shops).
All of them got frozen, including the inactive ones and the gallery, for downloading cheat programs (first reply).
Another acct, created long ago, when I had also been frozen, was alombar42_backup, only used for communication when I was frozen, i.e. once or twice a year (no nps, no shop, nothing). This was not frozen the first time - got frozen three days later though, for the same reason. This one is restored ("frozen by mistake") - haven't tried it yet.
As for making nps, maybe I should start writing guides. You see, it's easy to make nps and extremely easy if you're on the top-10 shops or if you have an "always there, always stocked" specialised shop

everconfused wrote:
Neo does frown on people trying to "price fix" or cause "artificial inflation". I guess there's no category for that in the reason for freezing messages.
That's how I was playing since 2001 (since when I had enough nps to spend) and I have faced lots of "flooding" that takes prices down (but even this may result into more profit, if one is flexible enough).
The "spirit of the website", also known as "dollars", is much more powerful though (that would also answer Quanda's wonders)

everconfused wrote:
I guess the bottom line is don't be too successful (especially if you do have more than one account or an account that's fairly new) or bring too much attention on yourself.
In other words, don't play. We agree on this (but there should be some alternative).
coming2atvnearu wrote:
I'm pretty sure that if we are judging by TNT's example, then making money is the true spirit of the website!
In that case, you did just fine! In fact, you're learning from the masters.
You are right (blushing is bad for business) and, who knows, you may later call yourself a prophet. As my motto goes, I am not young enough to know everything, but I am young enough to try
(1st rule of success = "never say all you know", 2nd rule = "")
PS: Hopefully, I managed to multi-quote for the first time LOL
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