Originally Posted by
sara5571
But accounts were fine until this morning and my mum got an email this morning to say she had won a daily prize and then suddenly her account was gone.
I'm thinking your mum's winning raised the flag that caused them to check into things as a matter of course. (I might now assume they do this for all winners.) When they saw seven accounts being played from one computer/IP, it naturally raised suspicions, especially if not all the accounts are in the same household.
I don't know how Priority Club will react to having one person playing others' accounts. You could tell them all the family members got together to play, but it may not fly, especially if your family plays daily. As an early poster said, probably best just to be honest, and tell them that you were playing for some of your family members with their permission.