Let's face it, we all need this kind of thing now and then to keep us going. |
Jasmine, While your offer is a generous one, it appears to break several of the Writing.com Membership rules. Since you opened your account, you would be breaking this rule by allowing someone else to use your account and put their personal author information into it: 11-G. TERMINATION FOR INACCURATE PERSONAL INFORMATION: Users found to have provided incorrect or inaccurate personal information when signing up for or editing their Writing.Com member account may have their Writing.Com member account terminated without prior notice or warning. Personal information in the signup and account details editing area is required and must be correct, verifiable and accurate. Writing.Com may, at its sole discretion, request a faxed or mailed copy of picture identification (I.D.) to verify personal information as provided by the member to Writing.Com's online account creation and editing forms. Failure to comply with a verification request for identification in a timely manner, as determined by Writing.Com, may cause the member's account to be terminated without prior notice or warning. Also, the person who used your account would be breaking the following rule: 11-F. TERMINATION FOR UNAUTHORIZED MULTIPLE ACCOUNTS: Users found to have more than one (1) member account without having obtained prior consent from Writing.Com through our 'Authorized Secondary Account' process may have any or ALL of their Writing.Com member accounts terminated without prior notice or warning. 'Authorized Seconary Accounts' may only be created through the link provide on a member's 'My Account' page. By offering to allow someone else to use your account, you could be setting them and yourself up to have both accounts terminated. Please reconsider your offer and use the upgraded membership that someone obviously thought you could use for your own benefit Darkin |