o_0 wrote:
:-/ I got a reply.
Message:
I got a warning from you saying:
You have received an official warning from the Neopets Team for
violating the Neopets Terms and Conditions.Please do not put inappropriate
words or phrases into your NeoBoard signature. Profanity, obscene or
sexual words are not allowed. Your NeoSignature has been cleared. If you
continue to break the rules, your account will be permanently frozen. To
see a list of Neo Rules, please visit
http://www.neopets.com/chatrules.phtml. Please do not reply to this
NeoMessage.
Which is funny because my neoHTML was plain except for "Reported" and a
line break tag.
Why did I get this warning?
Reply:
Hello,
Thank you for your inquiry. Unfortunately, we cannot release such
information.
If you have any other questions, don't forget to include your username
clearly at the top of all your replies and the entire text of this
e-mail. This will help me better address your situation.
Carmen R.
mailto:carmen@support.neopets.com-cough- You don't know. -cough-
I would be willing to bet (and I'm not a betting person) that having the word Reported in your neohtml or siggy is what you that warning. I know 2 people who had the word report in their usernames - one of them had the name for over 2 years...both are frozen. Why? Inappropriate username. I would not kid about something like that. Even abbreviating the word, like Rptd, something like that could possibly get you a warning or ...
You got an answer though, even if it was probably an auto response! When I got a warning for typing ebay and wrote in, I never got a reply. I finally figured it out on my own and it was unfortunately proven by someone else that that word is a no no.
Don't forget, these are the people who list links to their own auctions, show the company real life stock on their portal, but if you type the word ebay you'll get warned and if you say it again, frozen. So do be careful what you type, what you say and how you say it.
Support has nothing to do with sending out warnings or freezing people. The only 2 problems I have with Support are: 1) there's not enough of them (which isn't their fault); and 2) they don't always seem to know the answers to questions asked - so an auto-response is sent that makes no sense as to the question or personally does reply but gives information contrary to the (vague) T&C (again, not their fault - the "chain of command" is not being efficient and passing on current, correct information).