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my appeal to prevent a prem mute ban

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hey guys some1 hacked me and got me an offence which caused me to b prem muted... i have a chance to appeal and i was wondering how shud i go about it...cuz i wanna prevent my acc from gettin prem muted thanks for ur help

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hey guys some1 hacked me and got me an offence which caused me to b prem muted... i have a chance to appeal and i was wondering how shud i go about it...cuz i wanna prevent my acc from gettin prem muted thanks for ur help

 

 

 

I went through being banned a few years ago, all I did was use proper language, capitalize words that need to be, use full and complete sentences and be polite and don't accuse them of being wrong. Also say what you did was wrong(even if you didn't do it) they'll notice that you are a smart and respectable player who is not immature.

 

 

 

Good Luck on your appeal :thumbup:

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should i take it as my fault eventhough a hacker did it?

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should i take it as my fault eventhough a hacker did it?

 

unless there is a way of absolutely proving to mods that your account was hacked, then I would suggest just taking the blame for it, cuz if you can't prove it, then it might seem like you are just another kiddie trying to get away with being a punk. If you accept the blame and understand that what they/you did then it seems like you are more mature, and worth of having the privilege of speaking.

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should i take it as my fault eventhough a hacker did it?

 

unless there is a way of absolutely proving to mods that your account was hacked, then I would suggest just taking the blame for it, cuz if you can't prove it, then it might seem like you are just another kiddie trying to get away with being a punk. If you accept the blame and understand that what they/you did then it seems like you are more mature, and worth of having the privilege of speaking.

 

 

 

 

 

EXACTLY!!!!!!

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kk i checked the appeal thingy out and it only gives me two options for reason to appeal:

 

 

 

.Someone else had access to my account

 

. I think Customer Support have made a mistake

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kk i checked the appeal thingy out and it only gives me two options for reason to appeal:

 

 

 

.Someone else had access to my account

 

. I think Customer Support have made a mistake

 

 

 

in that case, don't blame them lol >< i guess you have to say you got haxored or something

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kk thanks ...i will appeal in 15 days cuz i just changed my security questions and it will take 14 days...den ill start workin on a formal appeal

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should i take it as my fault eventhough a hacker did it?

 

 

 

If it was indeed a hacker, then yes. I can assume you set recovery questions and changed password afterwards?

 

 

 

Be polite, speak in complete sentences as much as you can. Do make sure you click the "someone else had access to my account" option when appealing.

 

 

 

Don't try to make it look like a begging plea, rather appear solution aimed. As appeals can only have around 400? characters I recommend being as clear as possible though not adding any irrelevant information.

 

 

 

Of course, do try to explain in detail what has happened. Express shame for being hacked and say you immediately scanned your computer and took appropriate actions.

 

 

 

You can be glad it's now, and not 3 years ago that you are to appeal, because I was given black marks for "claiming to be Jagex" while I wasspeaking the truth about having been a player mod, after I had asked them to make me a normal player again. No-one bothered to check, despite my asking them to. In the socalled "evidence" I had clearly stated player, not Jagex, past, not present, and they apparently hadn't even read it completely. You're lucky that they now actually read appeals.

 

 

 

Good luck.

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If someone else had access to your account (i.e. you were hacked), I would assume that Jagex would be able to check that pretty easily, by checking all the IPs that have logged into the account.

 

 

 

But yes, be coherent, polite.. grammar and spelling are important as well.

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in ip case i change my ip every other day..so i think it would b hard for dem to pin point the hackers ip

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