I got charged with ‘buying or selling nps, items or pets, or trying’. How did I trigger that monitor for that charge? I did a lot of 800k junk trades on a side account instead of taking payment through auction, then fed the points into my main account as items or nps in smaller amounts---all because I was afraid of triggering a ‘too rich too fast’ monitor---Did that do it? It may look suspicious, but it is within the rules. Either that or something else triggered a different alarm, the one for ‘buying and selling neopoints (or trying to)’. What else might have done it? Hard to defend myself without knowing what ‘evidence’ they have, the real reasons they concluded that. Help!
It's happened before. I just explained what happened. If your side account has NEVER done anything beneficial item/neopoint-wise, you should get your account back.
"NEVER done anything beneficial" sounds like it would have to do with a charge of using multiple accounts. The charge against me was specifically "Buying/selling nps". Any idea what triggers that charge? My theory was a guess, of course. When you write, "I just explained what happened"--do you mean in another thread? Or was it a typo: did you mean that my theory just explained it?
I meant, all I did was explain what happened.
Just, in this case, does not mean recently. It means only.
The only way to "defend" yourself is to ask why, specifically, you were frozen. Good luck getting a response, let alone a chance at your account back.
Getting 800k on a junk trade multiple times may seem suspicious. Think about it, you're practically giving away NP's. Transferring such large amounts between accounts is probably the reason why you got frozen. After all, what use do you have for so much money on a side account? Every purchase of an item or so can be done on your main account. It probably triggered something like 'He/she gives away so much money for nothing, he/she may be selling the NP's for real money. Let's freeze just to make sure'
I don't know if you still have a way of contacting them, but if you do, perhaps you can prove to them you own both accounts and haven't done anything profitable on the side account. But like Shattered Rift said, you'll need all the luck you can get..