Black_Panther wrote:
Morningstar wrote:
My husband's account was frozen almost two years ago for cheating at flashing games. After sending a score of 107 for Grundo's Snowthrow--go figure! He didn't even know what a flash game was when he got frozen. Just playing a game that he really, really liked and, as you can see, wasn't too good at.
It had happened right after they had installed shockwave and didn't have the auto-freezing bots tweaked correctly.
Poor guy was devastated, so I can just imagine how you feel right now. But, I would like to give you some encouragement. He got his account back about a week after he sent a snail mail to the company. His letter was sincere and extremely professional, yet at the same time very forward and cut-to-the-chase. He laid out the details of what had happened and explained that he and his entire family had been playing for x number of months and said outright that he did not cheat and did not even know how to cheat at any Neopets game.
He then said that it was inevitable that Neopets would mistakes from time to time--that no computer system was perfect. And, that it was clear that what had happened to him was a mistake on the part of Neopets--that it was obvious that one of their computer automated programs had malfunctioned. He said that he knew that Neopets wouldn't want mistakes like this to tarnish their reputation as being the premiere gaming website and then asked that they re-evaluate their decision about freezing his account.
He was polite and sincere, yet letting Neopets know that it had been their error, not his. He didn't get angry or blame Neopets. Just pointed out that there was a flaw in their system that needed correcting.
At the time of his freezing, there were many, many others who got frozen for the same reason. And, eventually shockwave was scrapped.
I don't know if this helps, but I had to share this with you. Freezings for cheating at flash games have happened to many others, off and on, for more than two years now.
My suggestion is to not give up--if you really want your account back, write them over and over and over--until you finally get through to someone. Be sincere and even humble--don't get angry or threatening. And, write the letter like it is a school or work project. It needs to be professional, logical, level-headed, and persuasive. Because you really only get one chance.
First, get them to realize that you are a real live person--find some way to let them know you are someone who wouldn't lie/cheat/steal (in other words, give them a character reference about yourself). Then explain the facts of what happened and when it happened. Then argue your case: point out their flaws (in a nice, polite way) and show your own theory as to why they might have thought you cheated. And, then reiterate that you did not cheat and would not cheat because you would have too much to lose to gain a few extra neopoints. And ask them to re-evaluate their decision.
I will cross my fingers for you.
um how is that possiable? i was told my account was unreturnable and it has been way less then two years i think...
You were probably told by a staff member who wasn't briefed correctly on the handling of frozen accounts, Black_Panther. They are there.
Oh Oliverrr, I'm so sorry this had to happen to you, man. I don't blame you in the slightest for feeling defeated. Been there myself. What I would encourage however is that you continue to mail TNT about this, but take time-out, play Runescape, whatever. I think the time away will do you good
While I haven't been frozen within the last two years, it's mainly a 50/50 chance of reaching a staff member who will be nice enough to return your account. Just an observation. *hugs tight*
Whatever you decide and if you do come back, drop me a PM, I'll help ya out with a boost