It is, according to people who received letters, you are banned from all future online services by them, and they also have a policy of wanting to make a lasting effect on people who violate their ToS.
Example: Don't ban RMT fishermen selling lu shang's until they get the rod, then kick them off immediately after, etc, etc.
Techiniqually yes. However you do that alot and it's gonna look pretty damn bad. Bad publicity=less moneys. Also theres some work being done on players legal rights so you never know.
I'd say use different credit cards just in case. haha I'd feel bad, but if this were true it'd be pretty satisfying and probably do some actual work to deter people. `_______`
That is why you call your bank, claim the card is lost and get a new one >_>
Ok, if you go to that extreme just to get back into an imaginary online world, you really, REALLY need to take a step back and look at yourself in the mirror.
I mean, c'mon...for the people who DO get banned for whatever reason, it's probably the best thing that could've ever happened to them. Go outside or something.
That is why you call your bank, claim the card is lost and get a new one >_>
Ok, if you go to that extreme just to get back into an imaginary online world, you really, REALLY need to take a step back and look at yourself in the mirror.
I mean, c'mon...for the people who DO get banned for whatever reason, it's probably the best thing that could've ever happened to them. Go outside or something.
Gettin a new credit card number isnt really that extreme. Hell I'd argue that denying someone service of FFXIV because of actions some people may or may not have done in FFXI much more extreme.
They only ban by credit card if the banning is RMT related. So they wouldn't check for the same CC number. Same for address. How they would enforce this, I don't know. But it wouldn't be from CC or Address or anything personal.