Shara_Wynn wrote: »Even if an ESO + sub payment doesn't go through, you still have access to the base game and your account wouldn't be permanently banned. Not having a payment go through is certainly not a code of conduct violation.
Shara_Wynn wrote: »Even if an ESO + sub payment doesn't go through, you still have access to the base game and your account wouldn't be permanently banned. Not having a payment go through is certainly not a code of conduct violation.
There have been multiple reports of accounts being locked (looks like a ban) because payments were declined, and they apparently really dislike payments being stopped and charged back. I expect that once this is resolved, the account is unlocked.
At one point, way in the past, it was mentioned by someone that fraud related to payments is a problem that is not specific to just ESO.
Grizzbeorn wrote: »Shara_Wynn wrote: »Even if an ESO + sub payment doesn't go through, you still have access to the base game and your account wouldn't be permanently banned. Not having a payment go through is certainly not a code of conduct violation.
There have been multiple reports of accounts being locked (looks like a ban) because payments were declined, and they apparently really dislike payments being stopped and charged back. I expect that once this is resolved, the account is unlocked.
At one point, way in the past, it was mentioned by someone that fraud related to payments is a problem that is not specific to just ESO.
Charge-backs are usually, across the industry, an automatic ban. But also usually, a player will [unwisely] brag about planning to initiate a charge-back. That doesn't appear to be the case here, and a declined payment is not looked at the same as a charge-back.
(the charge-back largely considered to be intentional on the player's part, and hence categorized as fraud, while a payment decline could very easily be accidental/unintentional due to many reasons.)
I would contact Zenimax by submitting a ticket. Creating a thread is not the same. @ZOS_Bill or one of their colleagues should be able to help you with some insight.
I'm not sure where some think Steam has something to do with this, as it would be extremely odd and even more strange if someone had linked your account to Steam. The boilerplate email you received mentioned Steam only because it covers all PC ESO+ cancelations. It does not suggest Steam was involved with your account.
I would contact Zenimax by submitting a ticket. Creating a thread is not the same. @ZOS_Bill or one of their colleagues should be able to help you with some insight.
I'm not sure where some think Steam has something to do with this, as it would be extremely odd and even more strange if someone had linked your account to Steam. The boilerplate email you received mentioned Steam only because it covers all PC ESO+ cancelations. It does not suggest Steam was involved with your account.
He listed his ticket number in the second post of this thread.
Shara_Wynn wrote: »Even if an ESO + sub payment doesn't go through, you still have access to the base game and your account wouldn't be permanently banned. Not having a payment go through is certainly not a code of conduct violation.
There have been multiple reports of accounts being locked (looks like a ban) because payments were declined, and they apparently really dislike payments being stopped and charged back. I expect that once this is resolved, the account is unlocked.
At one point, way in the past, it was mentioned by someone that fraud related to payments is a problem that is not specific to just ESO.
Grizzbeorn wrote: »Shara_Wynn wrote: »Even if an ESO + sub payment doesn't go through, you still have access to the base game and your account wouldn't be permanently banned. Not having a payment go through is certainly not a code of conduct violation.
There have been multiple reports of accounts being locked (looks like a ban) because payments were declined, and they apparently really dislike payments being stopped and charged back. I expect that once this is resolved, the account is unlocked.
At one point, way in the past, it was mentioned by someone that fraud related to payments is a problem that is not specific to just ESO.
Charge-backs are usually, across the industry, an automatic ban. But also usually, a player will [unwisely] brag about planning to initiate a charge-back. That doesn't appear to be the case here, and a declined payment is not looked at the same as a charge-back.
(the charge-back largely considered to be intentional on the player's part, and hence categorized as fraud, while a payment decline could very easily be accidental/unintentional due to many reasons.)
AnduinTryggva wrote: »Grizzbeorn wrote: »Shara_Wynn wrote: »Even if an ESO + sub payment doesn't go through, you still have access to the base game and your account wouldn't be permanently banned. Not having a payment go through is certainly not a code of conduct violation.
There have been multiple reports of accounts being locked (looks like a ban) because payments were declined, and they apparently really dislike payments being stopped and charged back. I expect that once this is resolved, the account is unlocked.
At one point, way in the past, it was mentioned by someone that fraud related to payments is a problem that is not specific to just ESO.
Charge-backs are usually, across the industry, an automatic ban. But also usually, a player will [unwisely] brag about planning to initiate a charge-back. That doesn't appear to be the case here, and a declined payment is not looked at the same as a charge-back.
(the charge-back largely considered to be intentional on the player's part, and hence categorized as fraud, while a payment decline could very easily be accidental/unintentional due to many reasons.)
How can a stoppage of an ESO+ lead to a ban because of a charge back?
redlink1979 wrote: »Update:
We freeze the account to prevent further transactions with this compromised payment method. (...)"[/i]
redlink1979 wrote: »online payments with CC:
redlink1979 wrote: »