![]() ![]() Their game collection in Xbox / game pass ![]() There is little to no recourse.Ī typical user whose MS account is banned might lose access to: You have to sue to even hear as much as "the cause was X" (even if they then can't/won't/don't provide X as evidence). In most cases, the judge just rules it's fine because they're a commercial service and they are under no obligation to have you as a customer. Something about american laws and child pornography that was allegedly stored on the account (I can look up the article if you want). Recently also a Dutch judge said MS had to unblock an account because MS could not provide the evidence why it was blocked. These are paying customers of Microsoft's. They are also not reachable by phone and are not located in an office that you can visit." ![]() Or, as one customer service rep told BroncoJasperado, "The only team that has access to this is the team that you can reach through the form you already filled out. The department that deals with it is hard to reach. You might think that if a company decides to algorithmically block people, there is a support department that can easily reverse mistakes, but that is not true. > In all the conversations, it comes out how powerless people feel. If you speak or care to translate Dutch, you might also be interested in this other article on the same site: ![]()
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