• If you are not the person that was banned/muted, you are only allowed to post evidence. Trash talk is unnecessary.
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winning255192

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Link to your ban from here https://www.skial.com/sourcebans/
Please click on Ban List or Comm List and click advanced search.

https://www.skial.com/sourcebans/in...earch=[U:1:1594862739]&advType=steamid&Submit

Why should you be unbanned?
I'm not even sure why I was banned to begin with. I was playing this past week or so without any issues or being disrespectful to anyone. I go to my grandmothers assisted living home to stay with her for a few hours and break out my laptop to play a little bit since she decided to take a nap, and while im about to join the big server of 100 people i immediately get a message that im banned. I figured that some other residents family member must have done something on the network there at the big facility, so I get home now and decide to play again and im still banned??? I dont understand what happened here and why MY steam ID is banned from just logging into a big public network where someone else may have done something.
 
You went to your grandmother's assisted living, broke out your laptop, and connected to the servers with a brand-new steam account that hasn't been setup yet?

You were banned for cheating. We do not remove cheating bans.
 
I set up a new steam account to play TF2. I havent played this game in years and zested in the realization that the game is now free as opposed to having cost, So i didnt even bother to look for my old account i had back in the day on my childhood email address that i havent accessed in years.

Where the heck was I cheating? If you look into the bans or the records of WHERE my account was logging into, and actually LOOK at the IP addresses where i am connecting from you will actually understand this.

Look, I could easily just change my IP on my home network here and generate a new steam account with a burner email and circumvent your nonsense ban quite easily. it would take me about all of 10 minutes to do. I work in IT for a living and the thought crossed my mind. But the principle is what bugs me. You guys are applying blanket IP bans which admittedly makes sense for people playing from home. What about those who choose to play from Public Wifi? if Their often STATIC IP at a local business with a rather large local geographical footprint gets banned, (which i promise you is the case here, I can give you the name and address of the assisted living facility where my grandmother is currently if you want via PM) What happens to ALL of the other folks on that same network, potentially hundreds of people? Great, fair enough, blacklist an IP, but then why the heck would you then automatically ban a new STEAM ID that just tried to login from that previous banned IP address? Is there no record maintained to see that all of the previous SUCCESSFUL logins were from another IP that has never been banned?
 
We know exactly who you are and regularly review IP logs.

And we'll keep banning you every time you try to evade with a new throw-away account.
 
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