nordlead said:
this. I see no reason to help someone who would do something like this. If you want help, ask your friend to phone Sony and tell them it was all a mistake. Good luck with that though. Edit: I also don't really believe this story either, just like the guy who was stealing credit cards off of PSN accounts, and then came in here asking for help with a similar situation, but in reality it was because he was stealing credit information. I mean, I can grab anyone's PSN ID off this website, call sony and tell them that they stole my account and they'll ban their system? I don't really buy it. |
You'd probably need proof. SONY knows how many systems a certain account has been activated on. That's why when your PS3 dies and you can't deactivate it, you call up SONY and give them the system's info [Serial number, ect]. I think all you have to do is report that some ones been using your account without your permission and they can probably just check what other systems have been logged onto your account recently. No doubt if they can do this, they can check to see if major changes [like passwords] have been done on another system.
OT: You tried to lock a dude out of his own account? Justice is served.
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