I got banned 3 months ago and didn't know why I thought It was for quitting strikes to many times. Later I looked more into it after I sent a ticket and found out that it was for cheating. So I lost that account for destiny 2 because I couldn't fess up to something I didn't do. Later Last month I decided to play on a different account name and buy all the dlc's and put money into the account for eververse things I lost. Just about 15 min. ago I got banned again I didnt have a device ban and I certainly didn't cheat. Im mad I spent over 300 dollars for all that and what am I supposed to do. Do I fess up to something that I didnt do for hoping I get the ban lifted. Theres is not enough information about this I thought I did everything right but bungie just hates my Im seriously thinking on sueing because theres no way I cheated the first time. I might have done something ignorantly, but definitely did everything by the book. This time IDK. What do I do?
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3 RepliesI’m pretty sure creating a new account after a ban is ban evasion, which results in the new account getting banned.
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If you bought everything again on another account then got banned then it’s something running on your pc
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Oh, oh, please sue. Make sure you come back on here afterwards. I want to know how much money you're out after filing a pointless lawsuit that you have no chance of winning over a video game.
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2 RepliesWhat was it... Active cheat programs for ANY game. Training programs. Programming tools. Macros. Network manipulation including network accelerators. Ghost lobbies. Win trading. Allowing recoveries.