Can I Have More Than One Account?
No, you can not have more than one account. The Terms of Service, located at the bottom of the login page, state: TimeBucks also enforces a one-account-per-device rule, prohibiting the sharing of a single device across multiple accounts or using the same account on different devices owned by others. These measures help ensure fairness across the platform.
Violating TimeBucks’ policies may lead to immediate actions, such as the permanent deletion of all detected accounts, even if only one primary account is identified.
Timebucks further restricts users to one account per IP address. Additionally, any violations, such as using multiple accounts from a single device, may result in account bans, even if the accounts are associated with separate individuals.
If multiple accounts are linked to a single device, even if belonging to different individuals, TimeBucks may enforce account bans across all associated accounts.
Why Can't I Have More Than One Account?
Allowing users to create more than one account violates the Terms of Service outlined by TimeBucks. Additionally, creating and managing more than one account could potentially lead to the abuse of the service. By restricting users to one account per IP address, TimeBucks is able to reduce the amount of fraud and data theft. Consequences for violating these policies include the deletion of non-compliant accounts, the potential loss of funds within those accounts, and a permanent ban from creating or recovering accounts on TimeBucks.
Accounts banned due to policy violations are irrecoverable, and users cannot regain access or reset these accounts under strict enforcement policies by TimeBucks.
What Should I Do If I Have More Than One Account?
If you have more than one account, immediately contact TimeBucks customer service at the icon lower right of your screen. The customer service team will be able to help you close and delete any accounts created in violation of the Terms of Service. To resolve this, notify support of which account you want to retain, declare all associated accounts honestly, and adhere to the one-account-per-person/device policy moving forward.