Tos:
You are responsible to save ur account and not the OCH. It is totally common that OCH ban accounts for being used by different users. I dont see any shady behaviour.
Why should this make any difference to Fileboom? No one is stealing bandwidth, it's paid for, and the claim that the account is actually being "shared" with someone else is shady on it's own. The reasons seem to be made up or shaky.
They can make this claim anytime they want for whatever reason they dream up, and the account is banned. No one else does this that I've ever seen before. Never happened with uploaded, upstore, depositfiles, rapidgator, nitroflare , ryushare, orom, etc etc etc.
Why does fileboom have this sudden concern for sharing of an account? And seemingly being the only one out there doing this to their paid customers (other than their other site, Keep2Share).
It's not like you can download more than the daily limit anyhow. In what way would this benefit the person that paid for this account?
That last comment is the one that's the clincher for me. The only one losing anything in this deal is the one that paid and then never got the download amount they paid for. IMO that's a shady operation by fileboom. It appears dishonest.
P.S. And please note that I've never shared my account with anyone, and if I saw any signs of someone using my daily download limit, I'd do what any sane person would do and change my password immediately. No need to ban, no sharing 'cause that would be stupid/self-defeating on my part. If fileboom wasn't shady, they'd realize this and avoid abusing their customers.