I wont get into the meat, but I'll lay out a skeleton!
It was not a simple decision that a user was accessing a loophole and the account deactivation immediately followed. It was a matter of being caught on multiple and separate accessing this particular flaw in the system, and each time being asked not to. With each successive failure to comply, well, that's where the story leads -- zip, zilch, zero. I'd love to keep as many of you guys here and happy as I can, but a line had to be drawn. I'm afraid, after multiple instances of rejected compliance, that breaking the rules brought her here! All in all, don't abuse a loop, especially if warned prior
I hope that helps most of you,
BMO