Tevious
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[Please note that this thread is from 2014 and was recently bumped by a user with a similar issue.]
Account unbanned and situation RESOLVED!
I got a PM from someone at Sony telling me they connected with CS and my account was unbanned. Apparently it was related to PayPal after all and they are working now to ensure this doesn't happen to others. I'd still recommend avoiding PayPal, though. I've checked my account to make sure and everything is working. So glad I didn't have to call and fight with Consumer Services to get this resolved, or worse.
Big thank you to Neuromancer, Bamelin, and Mr. S. at Sony (I don't know if he wants me to name his GAF account or not). Also to Jason Schreier and Arthur for the Consumer Services number that I didn't need to call and to everyone else who gave advice in this thread.
Original Post:
So today I tried to log into PSN and found out that my account was banned. I called PlayStation support and even spoke with the supervisor and the only thing they could tell me was that it was a Violation of Terms of Service and my account was permanently banned and cannot be retrieved. They couldn't put me in contact with anyone else to resolve the issue and they can't transfer my purchases to a new account or refund me for my purchases, so I'm basically SOL. I've gone over the list of reasons why an account would be suspended/banned and there is nothing that I did wrong. I 100% believe this to be an error on their part.
I had over 50 PS3 games, 12 Vita games, 12 PSP games, 15 PS1 games, 5 PS2 games, and 1 PS4 game invested into my PSN account; not to mention numerous DLC and PS+ games. I had a PS+ subscription good through November 2015. Probably thousands of dollars invested into my account. EDIT: I finished going through all my email records from Sony and I have 101 purchases totaling $1,467.01 and I know I'm missing some things (deleted emails), so it's probably well over $1,500.
I just recently upgraded my PS3 hard drive to 1TB and the only thing I've been doing over the last couple weeks with my PS3 is that I've been redownloading most of my collection from PSN. I always have problems with the backup utility failing when I have too many files. So I've left my PS3 on at home and have been letting it redownload my games. Aside from that, I've only played a little bit of Ni No Kuni, some GTAV Online last weekend for the 4th of July weekend event, and most recently an old demo that I found in my Transaction History for TMNT: Turtles in Time Re-Shelled. I haven't used my Vita anytime recently other than to install a game, and my PS4 is boxed up at my mother's house.
This is actually my 2nd ban. My account was previously banned a few weeks ago during a PSN sale when I tried to purchase the Mass Effect trilogy and DLC. The PSN checkout doesn't always work for me and gives me random errors, so sometimes I have to buy a PSN card/code. I used the PayPal option to buy $50 in funds, but PayPal thought it was an unusual purchase from me, suspected it was fraud, and reversed the charge. I was unable to contact anyone at PayPal to resolve the issue and stop them from reversing the charge (their support center consists of automatic messages that looks for key words and just quotes the FAQ page). PlayStation customer support had me purchase another $50 card (which I got off amazon this time) and they applied the code to my account balance and unbanned my account. So I don't know if this is related and maybe they didn't inform someone of something that led to my account getting re-banned or what.
To add further details about my situation, I am a US citizen currently living abroad in South Korea. I return to the US in mid-October. So having a Korean IP address might have contributed to PayPal suspecting my account was compromised. I don't know if this would have led to PlayStation doing an investigation of their own since I am downloading many games through my awesome Korean internet and not my slow ass VPN connection (for when I need to use a US IP address, like for Netflix or Amazon Instant Video).
Also, I should note that my account was suspiciously signed-out the moment I played the TMNT: Turtles in Time Re-Shelled demo and clicked the "Unlock Full Game" option which takes you to the PS Store. I got a message about a maintenance, so I thought that was why I couldn't log in. Apparently, the game isn't available for purchase anymore and I've read something online that apparently downloading demos in other regions can result in a suspension. So I don't know if this could be some kind of mix up on their part. I asked the customer service rep about it and he said that shouldn't have caused a problem.
I don't think I was hacked, but maybe it's possible... My PS3 has been on for the last couple weeks and I think I was disconnected from PSN maybe twice now. I didn't see any notifications about being signed in from another location, but then if that message disappears over time, it could have happened while I was at work and I missed it. I only use the same password with Steam, which I just changed to be on the safe side. Regardless, if someone got on my account and did something ban-worthy, Sony really shouldn't be permanently banning accounts on a whim like that.
So GAF, does anyone have any experience with recovering permanently banned PSN accounts? Is there someone else I can contact? The supervisor couldn't give me anyone else to contact, not even the accounting department that suspended my account. Do I need to take legal action against them for damages? My aunt is a lawyer, but she specializes in Guardianship Law.
I'd appreciate any help and advice.
TLDR: Account banned for violation of TOS when I didn't do anything abnormal. I lost maybe hundreds of purchases from the PS Store. Customer service can't or won't do anything about it.
FAQ:
Call them again!
Now that I have their number, I will call Consumer Services on Monday (Tuesday morning for me) when they are open. This is the Accounting department that the Customer Service Supervisor wouldn't give me a number to.
Try tweeting @yosp and @amboyes.
I've tweeted both. No responses yet. Might be a long shot that they even read my tweets.
File a complaint with the BBB.
I will look into this if I don't get things resolved after talking with Consumer Services.
Did you share your account?
No.
Do you use custom firmware?
No.
Maybe the OP was downloading games illegally like in that Xbox ban thread?
Nope. I think if I was doing that, I would not have spent $1500-$2000 worth of purchases from the PSN legally.
PayPal reversed a charge without informing the account holder?
I did receive an email that there was a fraudulent charge on my account and that they were reversing it. The problem is that I was having problems with PayPal's verification process to regain access to my account. I have a magicJack phone and they insisted my phone number was a cell phone and wouldn't allow me to use the automatic call option to receive a verification code. My phone was a former cell phone that I now use with my magicJack service. I can't receive any texts on it. I made several emails to PayPal's email support, but couldn't get anything other than automated messages quoting the FAQ page. I eventually got it to work some ass-backwards way after hitting the back button on my browser or something. By the time I recovered my account, PayPal had already reversed the charge.
Why would PayPal flag your charge as fraudulent?
I've made purchases before while in South Korea using PayPal and have had no issues prior. It's possible the biggest red flag for them was that I purchased a digital currency for gaming. Think of all the scams involving FIFA and gold for MMO games over the years. I'm not sure if my VPN was on or off when I made that purchase, but if my IP was shown as being from South Korea, that could have been another red flag, or a combination of the two.
Did you pay Sony back the charge that PayPal reversed?
Yes. I gave Sony another $50 PSN code (from amazon). Sony applied the $50 to my account and unbanned me. Then I got banned AGAIN a few weeks later without being given a reason.
Account unbanned and situation RESOLVED!
I got a PM from someone at Sony telling me they connected with CS and my account was unbanned. Apparently it was related to PayPal after all and they are working now to ensure this doesn't happen to others. I'd still recommend avoiding PayPal, though. I've checked my account to make sure and everything is working. So glad I didn't have to call and fight with Consumer Services to get this resolved, or worse.
Big thank you to Neuromancer, Bamelin, and Mr. S. at Sony (I don't know if he wants me to name his GAF account or not). Also to Jason Schreier and Arthur for the Consumer Services number that I didn't need to call and to everyone else who gave advice in this thread.
Original Post:
So today I tried to log into PSN and found out that my account was banned. I called PlayStation support and even spoke with the supervisor and the only thing they could tell me was that it was a Violation of Terms of Service and my account was permanently banned and cannot be retrieved. They couldn't put me in contact with anyone else to resolve the issue and they can't transfer my purchases to a new account or refund me for my purchases, so I'm basically SOL. I've gone over the list of reasons why an account would be suspended/banned and there is nothing that I did wrong. I 100% believe this to be an error on their part.
I had over 50 PS3 games, 12 Vita games, 12 PSP games, 15 PS1 games, 5 PS2 games, and 1 PS4 game invested into my PSN account; not to mention numerous DLC and PS+ games. I had a PS+ subscription good through November 2015. Probably thousands of dollars invested into my account. EDIT: I finished going through all my email records from Sony and I have 101 purchases totaling $1,467.01 and I know I'm missing some things (deleted emails), so it's probably well over $1,500.
I just recently upgraded my PS3 hard drive to 1TB and the only thing I've been doing over the last couple weeks with my PS3 is that I've been redownloading most of my collection from PSN. I always have problems with the backup utility failing when I have too many files. So I've left my PS3 on at home and have been letting it redownload my games. Aside from that, I've only played a little bit of Ni No Kuni, some GTAV Online last weekend for the 4th of July weekend event, and most recently an old demo that I found in my Transaction History for TMNT: Turtles in Time Re-Shelled. I haven't used my Vita anytime recently other than to install a game, and my PS4 is boxed up at my mother's house.
This is actually my 2nd ban. My account was previously banned a few weeks ago during a PSN sale when I tried to purchase the Mass Effect trilogy and DLC. The PSN checkout doesn't always work for me and gives me random errors, so sometimes I have to buy a PSN card/code. I used the PayPal option to buy $50 in funds, but PayPal thought it was an unusual purchase from me, suspected it was fraud, and reversed the charge. I was unable to contact anyone at PayPal to resolve the issue and stop them from reversing the charge (their support center consists of automatic messages that looks for key words and just quotes the FAQ page). PlayStation customer support had me purchase another $50 card (which I got off amazon this time) and they applied the code to my account balance and unbanned my account. So I don't know if this is related and maybe they didn't inform someone of something that led to my account getting re-banned or what.
To add further details about my situation, I am a US citizen currently living abroad in South Korea. I return to the US in mid-October. So having a Korean IP address might have contributed to PayPal suspecting my account was compromised. I don't know if this would have led to PlayStation doing an investigation of their own since I am downloading many games through my awesome Korean internet and not my slow ass VPN connection (for when I need to use a US IP address, like for Netflix or Amazon Instant Video).
Also, I should note that my account was suspiciously signed-out the moment I played the TMNT: Turtles in Time Re-Shelled demo and clicked the "Unlock Full Game" option which takes you to the PS Store. I got a message about a maintenance, so I thought that was why I couldn't log in. Apparently, the game isn't available for purchase anymore and I've read something online that apparently downloading demos in other regions can result in a suspension. So I don't know if this could be some kind of mix up on their part. I asked the customer service rep about it and he said that shouldn't have caused a problem.
I don't think I was hacked, but maybe it's possible... My PS3 has been on for the last couple weeks and I think I was disconnected from PSN maybe twice now. I didn't see any notifications about being signed in from another location, but then if that message disappears over time, it could have happened while I was at work and I missed it. I only use the same password with Steam, which I just changed to be on the safe side. Regardless, if someone got on my account and did something ban-worthy, Sony really shouldn't be permanently banning accounts on a whim like that.
So GAF, does anyone have any experience with recovering permanently banned PSN accounts? Is there someone else I can contact? The supervisor couldn't give me anyone else to contact, not even the accounting department that suspended my account. Do I need to take legal action against them for damages? My aunt is a lawyer, but she specializes in Guardianship Law.
I'd appreciate any help and advice.
TLDR: Account banned for violation of TOS when I didn't do anything abnormal. I lost maybe hundreds of purchases from the PS Store. Customer service can't or won't do anything about it.
FAQ:
Call them again!
Now that I have their number, I will call Consumer Services on Monday (Tuesday morning for me) when they are open. This is the Accounting department that the Customer Service Supervisor wouldn't give me a number to.
Try tweeting @yosp and @amboyes.
I've tweeted both. No responses yet. Might be a long shot that they even read my tweets.
File a complaint with the BBB.
I will look into this if I don't get things resolved after talking with Consumer Services.
Did you share your account?
No.
Do you use custom firmware?
No.
Maybe the OP was downloading games illegally like in that Xbox ban thread?
Nope. I think if I was doing that, I would not have spent $1500-$2000 worth of purchases from the PSN legally.
PayPal reversed a charge without informing the account holder?
I did receive an email that there was a fraudulent charge on my account and that they were reversing it. The problem is that I was having problems with PayPal's verification process to regain access to my account. I have a magicJack phone and they insisted my phone number was a cell phone and wouldn't allow me to use the automatic call option to receive a verification code. My phone was a former cell phone that I now use with my magicJack service. I can't receive any texts on it. I made several emails to PayPal's email support, but couldn't get anything other than automated messages quoting the FAQ page. I eventually got it to work some ass-backwards way after hitting the back button on my browser or something. By the time I recovered my account, PayPal had already reversed the charge.
Why would PayPal flag your charge as fraudulent?
I've made purchases before while in South Korea using PayPal and have had no issues prior. It's possible the biggest red flag for them was that I purchased a digital currency for gaming. Think of all the scams involving FIFA and gold for MMO games over the years. I'm not sure if my VPN was on or off when I made that purchase, but if my IP was shown as being from South Korea, that could have been another red flag, or a combination of the two.
Did you pay Sony back the charge that PayPal reversed?
Yes. I gave Sony another $50 PSN code (from amazon). Sony applied the $50 to my account and unbanned me. Then I got banned AGAIN a few weeks later without being given a reason.
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