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Subject: vacation

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2011-06-13 21:12:50
i will be leaving the united states to go to poland for vacation next monday. i know you are not allowed to play on another ip adress, unless you want to get banned. I tried sending a message to the sokker admins email, but after a week i got no response. i will be going for roughly 45 days and i would like to manage my team from there. i know there is a vacation button, but i dont know if it will just keep my team from being deleted or allow me to access my sokker from europe. any help is appreciated
2011-06-14 00:20:06
It's not against the rules to access your team from a different IP, I do it all the time.

From what I understand what's not allowed is to have multiple teams being accessed from the same IP, unless you submit a request beforehand.
2011-06-14 02:05:32
ok cool. there is a problem though cause my cousins played sokker from his computer before. ill be accessing sokker from it. but i know at the moment he doesnt and either deleted his account or was banned, or just didnt play for a while. he may be making a new time. idk
2011-06-14 02:22:35
i don't think you'd raise any red flags unless a transfer occurred between the same IPs
2011-06-14 20:23:21
Just to be safe, if you get there and find out he is playing a team on his computer you might want to send another email to that admin address. I'd probably also send something to Dio, the US mod, just so there's documentation.

Probably not necessary but it's better to be careful, especially if your cousin has been banned before from that IP.

2011-06-16 06:48:12
heck, I have logged onto sokker from at least 9 different states while on vacation, and probably 50 or so different Wi-Fi spots in my city.
2011-06-22 23:35:47
There was a group of friends at a university and we logged on to our teams from each others computers all the time, sometimes 3 or four teams in a row on the same comp and it was never a problem (we never sold players to each other)
2011-06-23 07:35:19
the keys are
1- never to be logged on at the same time
2- never buy or sell among the teams that share

other than that, it will be OK
2011-06-30 20:07:07
I'd make sure to let an admin or two know as well.
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