Weebly, anyone got in trouble for having more than one account?

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If I understood Weebly's TOS correctly, I think it's against their rules for a one individual to have more than one account with them. Has anyone gotten their accounts closed for having more than one account with them? Even if you use different emails, I assume they could still compare your IP against their database of users. I don't want to put 10 articles up, just to find out next day that my account was closed. Thanks for helping~
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  • Profile picture of the author ajm5050
    It's against their TOS. There's nothing to discuss, here.
    If I didn't know any better, I would have thought you were working for Weebly. You are right though, it's against their TOS because they have to make profits too. I was looking for some quick and cheap ways to build 10-20 page sites for backlinks and I guess I tried to get a little sneaky there. Can you suggest any other sites like Weebly? But preferably one that allows more site per account. I rather not use Blogger because of the horror stories of people getting their accounts terminated without warning. Thanks.
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    • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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      Originally Posted by ajm5050 View Post

      If I didn't know any better, I would have thought you were working for Weebly.
      LOL ... I do sometimes defend them here: I think they're a rather good and quite underrated host. Not so many reliable hosts allow free hosting of a couple of sites and have a cool built-in site builder, too.

      Originally Posted by ajm5050 View Post

      Can you suggest any other sites like Weebly? But preferably one that allows more site per account.
      I would have a look at Yola and Blinkweb, then. I can't remember how many free sites they allow; sorry.

      Originally Posted by ajm5050 View Post

      I rather not use Blogger because of the horror stories of people getting their accounts terminated without warning.
      Very wise! What about free hosting at Byethost? You can install your own Wordpress blogs there, if you want. It's reliable, professional hosting and doesn't carry an "advertising button" like Weebly's free sites.
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