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Anonymous
9 years ago

Re: BOOSTING BF4 SERVER AND ABUSE

If you want to report someone or already have, EA will investigate this report and take action in accordance with our Terms of Service. Due to our Privacy Policy, EA will be unable to disclose the results of this investigation, or any actions taken against the reported account. 

Xbox: Find their name in the recent players list > File Complaint > Cheating > Submit.
PSN: https://support.us.playstation.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/218
Battlelog: http://help.ea.com/ca/article/how-to-report-a-cheater-to-battlelog-for-mohw-and-bf3/

Report a player on Origin:
1. Open your Friends List.
2. Click the '+Add a Friend' button.
3. Search for the Origin ID of the user you want to report.
4. Click on their name to open the user's Profile.
5. Click 'Report User' and tell us what sort of problem you're having.

False reports of another player is a violation of the Terms of Service and actions will not be taken against the player reported. Action may, however, be taken against players who fraudulently report. Read the full article on reporting users here: http://help.ea.com/en/article/how-to-report-cheating/

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  • Also, I would like to point out that naming and shaming (and posting the list of people qualifies as such) also is against ToS, which is why I have cut it out - we can't do anything about it (team responsible for dealing with these matters has zero connection to AHQ), so practically speaking the only result of posting accusations can be a witch hunt, which will not produce anything positive (as is does not affect people who actually boost/cheat in any way) - it will only harm people who did not do anything, but got caught in the crossfire.

    Considering that @MorningTimeCloud pretty much explained the only available course of action and the post consists almost entirely of name and shame, I will be locking the thread.