Hi again AQ
Well, I just took a look at the T&C again, and it does say:
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One of these accounts, your main account, can do everything on Neopets. The other four accounts (except if one is a guild account as explained below) can adopt Neopets and maintain a gallery but cannot have a store, play games or any other activity that earns Neopoints or participate in any voting activities.
I bolded the store sentence. So yes, your regular shop has to be on your main account. I keep everything blocked just about all the time. I occasionally open neomails, but even that after about a day gets blocked again - I just can't stand the absurd/annoying/begging things I get from complete strangers.
As to the guild - technically speaking, I "THINK" you can give each other in your guild prezzies, but I have seen people run into problems having something on the TP with a guild name in the description - warnings and trades cancelled for 'advertising' and for 'giveaways', especially if they said new person pack, birthday pack, things like that. The "everyone chipped in and here's the pb you wanted" is so nice -- but I'd be super careful on that one - that could be seen as pooling which is definitely against the rules. We can thank avatar scammers for that one.
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If you are the head of a guild, you may use one of your five accounts as a guild account and it should be named as such (for example, Abandoned Computer Chips Orphanage guild account).
The guild shop, I don't know what to tell you. Seems to me your choices would be - have the guild shop on the account that founded the guild and that you're the founder of - it says the head of a guild; or don't bother with a guild shop at all. Maybe you should write to support and try to get an answer out of them. Whatever they do tell you, follow that and keep a copy of the email as a just in case.
Since I've been a member of the guild I'm in, once the guild leader decided to try to get a pb for a very active, good member. She sent neo emails (it's a premium guild) to the rest of us, and just said if we wanted to chip in to buy something from her shop but there was no obligation. And yes, the person did get the pb. But it's not something that happens on a regular basis.