• If you are not the person that was banned/muted, you are only allowed to post evidence. Trash talk is unnecessary.

Omicron

Unremarkable User
Link to your ban or your com block:
Why should you be unbanned or unblocked?:
I am also speaking for my sister, geisenstein, here. I don't understand why I was blocked in the first place. According to the ban details, my IP address is blacklisted for some reason. When I tried to sign in to TF2 and play on a Skial server, I received a ban message with no explanation.

The only way I think this could have accidentally occured I because I am a Comcast Cable subscriber, and my IP address is dynamic. Maybe I got some hacker's old IP address, but other than that, I don't know.

If there is some sort of reason that I am not able to notice, I would just like to let you know that I have always loved Skial and I would never do anything to harm your servers or anyone else's game. Of course, I can only give you my word on that.

In conclusion, all I can say is, "Please?"​
 
This is the account that was banned: https://steamcommunity.com/profiles/[U:1:356012476]

It is named "Upsilon_Tired" kind of ironic that the hacker's name is also a Greek letter.

The hacking account is also VAC banned. So there is about 0 chance of that ban being overturned.

Your account has only connected from one IP address in the past 6 months. The hacking account has only connected from one IP address. Spoiler alert- they are both the same IP address.

It is also the same IP address that you tried to connect to after the account got banned, and therefore banning yours and your 'sisters'.

So if you are trying to tell me that you used an IP address for 6 months, then a hacker got it for one day, then you got that IP address back the next day. I will tell you that that is not how it works.

@Fenix made the initial ban, so he has the final say.
 
Chuck pretty much hit all the nails on the head. It is extremely suspicious that both you and the hacker have an affinity for Greek letters, your "sister" hasn't even set up "her" steam profile which screams throwaway account, and the only three accounts to EVER connect from that IP address are you, your "sister," and the hacker that I caught twitching more than a parkinson's patient that chugged an energy drink.

Chuck is also right that dynamic IP addresses do not work that way; there is no possible way you have had it for 6 months, had it change for a day while a hacker conveniently used it, and then get it right back.

Here's an infinitely more likely scenario: you decided you wanted to mess with a hack, made a throwaway account, went into 2FORT | US, and when people started calling you out on it you suddenly played dumb with all that "hey what's this provisions thing, hey does it make that noise every time you kill someone" act. What you didn't count on was that not only was a player recording you, I was in the server within moments of you getting reported to ALSO watch and record you. I don't even know how you played honestly, that much twitching looked unplayable and probably would have made me nauseated. What was hilarious was the fact that I and others noted it was SO twitchy that it was still missing shots! Of course there's also the fact that hours after I applied the ban, VAC also applied their ban. Double whammy.

We are not nearly as gullible as you think we are. I think you've played on our servers a decent amount, you truly are sorry, and hopefully you've learned a lesson. However, your TF2 days on Skial are done; we don't unban hackers. Good luck in your future gaming endeavors and stay away from hacks; there may be a couple legit ones but mostly they are either extremely poor crap that won't fool anyone, malware that'll infect your computer and steal your account info, or both. You're better than that.

Appeal denied.