Long story short, I've been on and off with PUBG Support since 2021 after being perm banned for having multiple derogatory in-game nicknames. (Yes, it's possible, don't do what I did. Not worth it.)

Anyway, one thing that caught my attention from one of my most recent tickets back in August is that I was given a recommendation to completely evade my ban. Huh?

Shouldn't they like.. not do that?

I've read the Rules of Conduct multiple times, and here's some notable rules regarding multiple accounts:

Section 5.12 "Using additional accounts other than your own, acts of making unfair gains for cash or real-world goods and services under an arrangement with another user (account boosting), acts of making unfair gains through multiple accounts, and all other unfair acts in gameplay are subject to strict penalties such as your character information being reset, including any BP and items."

And also:

Section 6.9 "In cases where it is determined that multiple accounts were created on a specific hardware device or accessed from the same IP address by a particular user for the purpose of engaging in misconduct, the Company may take necessary sanctions, such as permanent ban, against all accounts created on that device or associated with that IP address, even if accessed on a different PC/console."

PUBG: BATTLEGROUNDS is also famous for implementing HWID/IP bans.

Maybe it's just me, but it definitely seems like having multiple PUBG accounts is a big no-no, ESPECIALLY if you've been permanently banned from the game like I have. So what's going on here?

I won't make any wild assumptions about PUBG Studios and their methods on handling banned users, but to just outright recommend ban evasion?

That's suspicious, to say the least.

Thanks for reading!