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Hey @BunnyGunner1997
I'm sorry to hear that you the game keeps matching you with a person who is potentially cheating.
Unfortunately, we're unable to help in such situations on our forum ☹️ Only our Terms of Service team can investigate cheating reports, so reporting a hacker using the appropriate methods is always the best course of action.
/Ataashi
I know who this is about. By now, everyone who plays even semi-regularly knows who this is about.
@EA_Ataashi Is there any way I or you can be put in direct contact with someone from this "Terms of Service team"? I'm willing to cooperate in any way possible, such as providing video evidence, and I can probably get the same cooperation from at least 10 other players if we had any assurances that our efforts could lead to the removal of this bad actor.
I reported this person with more than enough evidence to result in a ban "using the appropriate methods" (i.e., report through the Origin client) last November. This player was griefing today, and I've seen numerous testimonies of their activities since my report. This person is seemingly active multiple hours a day, joining many lobbies, and negatively influencing the player experience of perhaps 50+ players a day, which is a lot for this kind of game. It's only gotten worse. This griefer is very dedicated.
Please, elevate this case, pull some strings, whatever. I would not go to this trouble if this was a minor issue. I would not make my request if I thought this problem didn't warrant special attention. Speaking of this issue and other ME3 issues I've seen discussed, the ME3 community has every reason to believe EA's multiplayer support mechanism is trashing their reports and other feedback after providing canned responses, tickets filed into oblivion. Can you be the difference and help make even one positive change come from player feedback at this late stage in ME3's life cycle?