Wouldn't it depend a lot on the person asking and what they were banned for
I only directly asked models who I knew wouldn't mind me asking, ones who I have a good relationship with
Also, I knew I hadn't done anything wrong, so there wouldn't be an issue of them supporting a member who had committed some grievous act.
^ I guess that probably took some level on trust on their part
If I thought supporting me would risk their work I wouldn't have asked.
What's your opinion on it Iris?
Personally, I think it would have to be a case-by-case basis. Just because you said you had done nothing wrong, doesn't always necessarily mean that's true. I'm not trying to imply that
you, MFCGod, are/were not being honest. That's not it at all. I'm just saying that oftentimes people omit details that might make them be seen in a not-so-perfect light. So if one of my regulars were to have this happen with their account, I would have to take into account how long I've known them and how they ask me about it. If they blatantly ask me to mail MFC, I would feel
extremely uncomfortable. That would put me in such a shitty position. Kinda like the member is forcing me to confess as to whether I trust them enough to take what they claim as truth or value their friendship enough. What if I stuck my neck out for the member, asking them to unban him because he claims that he did nothing wrong, but come to find out, he was conspiring with models about using his company credit card for purchases illegally? They (MFC support) might assume, justifiably, that I was also in cahoots with him. This could end up in
me getting banned, fined, or warned.
It's kinda like when you recommend an acquaintance for a job. If that friend ends up stealing from the company or being a no-call no-show, it's gonna make YOU look shitty. So you learn to only recommend people who you know
extremely well.