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Okay, I found this in the rules:

"If you are not the person who was suspended, do not appeal kicks, suspensions, or bans. This is the business of the kicked/suspended/banned player ONLY. If you insist on speaking on the behalf of someone else, you will be suspended. Don't do it. "


I have someone in MSN that is banned and they've apparently emailed, and been told that someone's sent an email back.

I told them I didn't want to send a PM on their behalf as I don't want to be banned. They're now bugging the begeezus out of me to say I won't get banned and please send a PM to the GM in question to let them know that they haven't recived the email, so basically, will I get banned for doing that, or do I keep telling them no?

Sorry if I posted this in the wrong place I'm not going to protest on their behalf at all, I'm just fed up with being bugged really ^_^;

And I should probably stop rambling now.

Thank you
If they didn´t receive the email the person must have given us a false adress/faulty adress. If they are your friend they would stop if you ask, if not, I say ignore the person. (using such functions that is, that would be hard if it is someone who lives close to you though, heheh).

Just tell them to give you a working adress and we might be able to resend the email, however we need to know who the player is first. And even then, it won´t change the fact that the person is banned.
Thank you very much for the reply.

Should I send the name and email address in PM?
Sounds good.
Alrighty. PM on the way =)