Enuratique
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I don't think this is much of a problem. If you are a Comcast subscriber, you get a primary account, and some secondary accounts. You can create and delete the secondary accounts at will, and you can obviously change the password too. You can also limit the secondary accounts to not have control over changing their own settings. I think you can also set it up such that any email sent from the secondary accounts gets copied to the primary account. So unless I'm missing something, the limit of your liability is somebody sending out a 'bad' email from your secondary account. Then you'd have to delete / change the account, and potentially explain to Comcast how / why you have "no idea" how that happened, but you've taken care of it.
I'm going to the home games, and I don't have access to a Comcast.net account to give anyway, but for anyone that does, you're at limited risk.
I just created my comcast.net account (never had set it up) but it won't let me create secondary accounts unless I do it from home. I'll create a secondary account then and test it. Wondering the best way to disseminate the username and password. May be best to just create a thread the day of.