Dear Guardian,
I have read everything up to this point and have a few words to say regarding this:
1. Bungie made it very clear that internet connectivity issues would start resulting in crucible/match made restrictions and, based on the severity and frequency of these issues, would result in a ban. This was put into their EULA that all players must sign before accessing the game. It has been this way for a while.
2. If you break the EULA and your transgressions result in a ban, you have lost access to the game and a ban is permanent. Bungie does not discuss or dispute these actions with very rare exceptions (this really only happened when the PC port was launched).
3. So long as your console or IP was not banned from the game, you can create a new account and play using that. If you have the console set as your home console, your new account will not need to buy the content and you will be able to play without having to pay again.
4. If you know your connection is unstable and you have been warned in the past from playing crucible and yet you still do it, you are rightfully banned. Do not play PvP unless you have a stable internet connection, especially competitive.
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Yes it's true bungie can band you from destiny for braking the rules but it's also a fact from the better business bureau that if they keep you from playing a game you payed for they by law have to refund all you money that you can prove you have in the game I would love to get my 650 dollars back. Now if you think I am making this up call the better business bureau
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I think you need to do some research. The BBB is nothing more than a glorified ratings/review site, and one that (at least at one point, maybe even still today) companies could “buy” their own ratings. Bungie (nor any other company) isn’t required to abide by any BBB recommendation if a complaint is filed. Im a small business owner who used to be a member of the local BBB.
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[quote]I think you need to do some research. The BBB is nothing more than a glorified ratings/review site, and one that (at least at one point, maybe even still today) companies could “buy” their own ratings. Bungie (nor any other company) isn’t required to abide by any BBB recommendation if a complaint is filed. Im a small business owner who used to be a member of the local BBB.[/quote] I think you had better check the new rules I also own my own business