Banned Account

AlevOrgiy·9/24/2017, 8:37:17 PM·1 votes·310 views

Hello. I need a huge help. My account was banned 5 years ago while i was in the army for 2 years. I joined LoL in may 2010. Played 6 months, my behavior was almost perfect ( i am sure it can be verified by riot ). I was drafted into the army in november , and served for 2 years. I have siblings and we share 1 computer. My siblings were using computer and were playing games on it. All my life we played together and i was using the same password in all games, so my siblings saw it ( of course ). So they played without me while i was serving. I asked support personnel for help many times but they say it is my fault. I please anybody to hear and understand that it is not my fault. Thats how it goes. After this banned account my siblings created 2 other accounts and they were banned too. Names of banned accounts: Zhesy and AlevOrgiyBanned. Can anyone help me?

18 Comments

Chermorg9/24/2017, 8:46:48 PM3 votes

Riot considers the security of your account to be your responsibility. If you, through neglect, permit someone else to access your account and they receive punishments on it, then you are held responsible for it. Considering they did not hack your account and it wasn't compromised, and that you say that you all use the same password, it's likely Riot considers this to be your fault for not taking steps to protect your account security.

You are free to create a new account and start over, and I recommend that if you do so, you change the password for it so that others cannot access it easily.

ModWulf Helhammer9/24/2017, 8:39:45 PM2 votes

Your account security is your responsibility. It sucks, and I'm sorry, but you aren't getting that account back.

Darkeus9/25/2017, 12:43:00 AM2 votes

In short, Riot is going to look at this and say, 'Why did he not change his password before leaving?"

Because that is the first thing most users concerned with account security would do. You seem to have been cognizant of the kids watching you and possibly having your password. Which means you could have prevented those kids from playing on your account by changing the password.

Not to mention having one password for everything is literally failing "Internet 101". Everybody knows you should never do that.

Darkeus9/25/2017, 3:13:38 PM2 votes

Again, if that is your response to Account security then you got what you deserved. Obviously you DID need to change the passwords because kids got your account banned.

So learn about internet security, take better care of your passwords (Seriously, it is not about hiding shit on your computer. If one of us easily hacked your PC and got that password, we have your EVERYTHING. GOT IT?) and try again.

My lord it is just common sense. You leaving has nothing to do with common sense.

So sorry but you need to be more responsible on the internet. I hope this instance teaches you something.