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cdowge2020
9 days agoSeasoned Newcomer
If you’ve lost access to Battlefield because of these false bans, don’t just accept EA’s copy-paste appeals. This might actually fall under consumer fraud in many states, since we paid for a product that EA can revoke with no evidence, no transparency, and no refund.
You can file a complaint with your state’s consumer protection agency / Attorney General. It’s free, takes a few minutes, and enough complaints force companies to respond. EA shouldn’t be allowed to sell a $70–$100 game and then lock people out permanently with zero accountability.
If you were unfairly banned, report it. It’s one of the few ways to get real pressure on EA to fix this.