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Baited by the Epic plants, yes.
"Oh, sweet Summer Child."
1. **Double-Check Account Recovery Steps**:
- Ensure you've followed all the account recovery steps for Epic Games and Ubisoft correctly. Make sure you've provided any required documents (like proof of purchase) or other forms of identification they may ask for. Sometimes, confirming payment methods or a valid CD key helps the process.
2. **Escalate the Support Ticket**:
- Since this is the 5th time you’re raising a ticket, ask for your case to be escalated to a higher level of support or a supervisor. Be polite but firm, explaining the importance of recovering your accounts. Mention that you have provided all the necessary information and have not received a resolution.
3. **Check for Account Activity Logs**:
- If possible, check your account activity logs (some platforms like Epic and Ubisoft allow you to see login history). This can help prove that the accounts were accessed by unauthorized parties.
4. **Secure Your Accounts**:
- While waiting for account recovery, ensure that all your other accounts (email, bank, etc.) are secured. Change passwords to strong, unique ones and enable **two-factor authentication (2FA)** wherever possible to protect against future hacks.
5. **Submit Evidence**:
- If you haven't already, provide any other evidence like email addresses, IP addresses, or location history where you might have used the accounts. Anything that proves you are the owner can help.
6. **Reach Out on Social Media**:
- If traditional support isn’t working, try reaching out to Epic Games or Ubisoft via their **official social media accounts** (Twitter, Facebook). Sometimes, this can expedite the process.
7. **Consult with a Lawyer**:
- If your account holds significant value (e.g., purchased games or digital items), you might want to consider consulting with a lawyer to explore legal options.
Account recovery can take time, but being persistent and providing all the necessary information can help you regain access. Keep following up with support, and hopefully, you’ll get your accounts back soon.
If this was helpful, I’d appreciate your support!
i would like to thank you a lot for your advice , i made already the first 5 steps of what you mentioned , i will consider the rest of the rest , i may try to escalate the ticket and reach them in social media .
thanks a lot
dear 𝙸𝚛𝚞𝚕𝚊𝚗 𝙳𝚞𝚗𝚎𝚍𝚊𝚒𝚗
why do you attack me that way , why do you act as if you know already what happened ? as if you have been there where you were not, if you can help please do , if you cant , either give me an advice , or don't attack or blame me for something bad happened to me, would you be happy if your account got hacked and you couldn't do anything about it ?!!
one more thing ! the hacker later communicated with me , telling me that he is tracking YouTubers and he have seen my channel , and he is used to do that with many people , he even wanted me to pay money in order to return back my account .
see !! i am not that reckless !! i got attacked by someone when i didnt have access to the internet to be notified .
I would write something like that if there was even the slightest bit of truth to it. But since we know there aren’t hackers who can just randomly steal your account. Seems like you’ve also handed over your login details to your email account to strangers.
But we all know that Phase 1 is primarily about denial ...
You'll manage. Eventually.