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Dec 18, 2020, 14:0112/18/20
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Banned account from what is a normal practice


Hello!

Unfortunately, the Bank ban on this account has been set indefinitely.

This is the answer i get from plarium for training and killing troops on my account, since they where killed by what they call an alternative account.


Since i know that it is thousands of players doing this every day, i have to warn you all. Plarium have to do the same on thousands of farms and alts now, that have been used for this since the last update when the achivements came 

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Dec 19, 2020, 05:3012/19/20
09/09/17
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Good to know. Thank you for sending your message and letting us all know that this can happen.

Dec 19, 2020, 17:5612/19/20
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Hello, Terrolsstorage!

We draw your attention to the fact that for each player's issue we conduct a thorough investigation of the situation. Therefore, if you have any doubts or additional questions, please ask them through the channel of communication with technical support through which you contacted earlier.

Our experts will share information with you. Thank you in advance!

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