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Wargaming split with Lesta studios because of the war.
The Russian version of the game by Lesta is called "Mir Korabley" / Mir Korabli or something similar, and has diverged in a few significant ways from this game since the split.
And really, there's no conspiracy.
I joke about the account-merger system being an IQ test to weed out slackwits; but it's not some punishing trial to just remember all the various WG accounts you've made and resolve the conflicts you yourself have created between them.
Honestly, I'm not surprised people who can't even explain the precise nature of their problem - and just make vague moans - are those who also happen to be unable to follow straightforward instructions or get their head around what is a pretty self-explanatory change.
Tin Foil Hat.... Educate yourself please!
Good Day!
Many players have, even by accident or by Steam messing up and defaulting to another region. It's so easy to correct you probably wouldn't remember it, but it does happen. All this is is clearing up that mess. You can only have one account per email. It's happened to me too. I accidentally had one created on EU long ago that I forgot about until this little issue came up.
Did they say "you have american address for the North American server" in that broken poorly capitalised English?
Or did they actually specify, whether textually or contextually, that they were talking about: A postal address; a billing address; an E-mail address; or an IP address?
You know, the sort of information needed to actually troubleshoot the problem; but you apparently seem to think is so unimportant to solving your problem that you don't bother telling us about it...
The bare minimum needed for anyone (including yourself) to understand what is going on is to know:
Whether your main account is a Steam or non-Steam account;
The region your main account is associated with;
And ideally whether or not your alt-accounts are Steam / Non-Steam / Xbox and for what Region(s) (your original posts implies NA for the alt-account, literally the only information you've given us - and even then it's so poorly worded and ambiguous).
Doesn't matter - if people are using some weird technique / VPN / Whatever to access Wargaming.net features, especially for billing (trying to make use of favourable currency conversion, for example), then that can geolocate to all sorts of different places you've never physically travelled to.
You know, the sort of information needed to actually troubleshoot the problem; but you apparently seem to think is so unimportant to solving your problem that you don't bother telling us about it...this is your words so again i play games i am 65 years old and have no pc skills normally my son do this for me
IP address? Billing Address? E-mail Address?
If WG support have been helping you troubleshoot they will have specified what sort of address.
Assuming Billing Address:
Log in to the problematic account (click the Login With Steam button if the problematic account is a Steam generated one; username-and-password if it's the WGC one);
Go to the account management page;
Click the username in the top right;
Click the "Account Management" link in the pop-up window;
and check what it says by "place of residence" & "linked payment methods".
From there you can confirm if there's an incorrect place of residence specified for the problematic account and / or for the billing address(es) associated with whatever payment methods you have linked to that account.
You might have to create a / reopen your current support ticket on the problematic account and ask them to correct the Place of Residence if it is inaccurate and the client doesn't let you change it manually.
Same reason other F2P games don't allow you to register tons and tons of separate accounts to the same e-mail address?
Because it's prone to abuse, and causes all its own technical problems that are actually hard to resolve - unlike expecting users to just access a website and follow some simple instructions?