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    Question Will my inviter get banned if I get caught?

    I'm asking because I'm cheating on IPT and want to know if he'd get banned. Thanks
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    That was their policy as of June 2010. I've heard they became harsher since then and issue warnings for it, but not bans.
    "I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
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    Thanks for your response, I'll avoid getting caught then
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    Quote Originally Posted by Destroid View Post
    I'll avoid getting caught then
    A good decision under any circumstances.
    "I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
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    Quote Originally Posted by Destroid View Post
    I'm asking because I'm cheating on IPT and want to know if he'd get banned. Thanks
    Several people that I invited to IPT were banned and each time I got a warning PM. After 3-4 people getting banned, I stopped giving invites there to save my own account. Its easy to get a new one, but its cumbersome to cheat and build ratio, plus I actually uploaded a lot there. So if you get banned, the person who invited you will get a warning. If he got several warnings, he can get banned.
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    They are very polite in their warning message, I like that.
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    You those so-called invite forums where everyone is just dying to catch a cheater so that they can build their HALL of SHAME or start threads about XYZ is a filthy cheater, RPO is scammer etc.
    I've invited hundreds of people and I have never squealed on anybody. Why do those guys do it? To be in a good light twards all those mods over there, right?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Master Razor View Post
    Why do those guys do it? To be in a good light twards all those mods over there, right?
    Well, if a member of the community is a confirmed cheater, trader, invite seller or whatever, action should be taken because anyone else inviting them also puts their tracker account(s) at risk. That part should be easy to understand.

    With that said... I used to read the chopping blocks/banned user lists on invite forums and the shitlist on T0phos regularly, enjoying all the drama and never concealing that in my posts here. Then I realized it's a pretty low thing to start multi-page public accusations, which often remain active after the person in particular has become unable to respond. Not to mention people can be and have been falsely accused of things they didn't commit (look here for one such case), with disastrous results as far as their tracker accounts were concerned.

    The exception to this is when the offender in question deliberately brings the issue into the public arena. Then they deserve whatever comes at them
    "I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
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