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In 2013 I was banned for lending my profile to a friend which banned him to console him and the profile permanently, by putting it on my console he no longer allowed me to play in matchmaking; My current rank was of Heir and I had a score of 80%. I would like to know if there is any way to get my active profile again so I can play online matchmaking since I got good records and I do not want them to be lost or in the trash
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Sorry OP, but if your profile / console were banned then there is no way for that to be reversed. If you wish to play again you would need to do so on a new console under a new profile
https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/forums/cdecc00475c645b9a4d0a156fb542d59/topics/why-did-i-get-banned—the-official-thread/cc7182c9-fb8d-492c-a182-2b2f710d66fd/posts
> <mark>I shouldn’t be banned. My brother/sister/cousin/dad/mom/friend must’ve logged on with my account and done bad things. Will you please reverse my ban?</mark>
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> If this is indeed the case, we do understand your frustration. However, it is your sole responsibility to keep your account information secure and not share it with others who would abuse it. We have no way of detecting who is playing with your account, and if your gamertag is caught making naughty, you will be banned. Those are the rules.
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> <mark>I didn’t do anything wrong, and you can’t prove it. Will you please reverse my ban?</mark>
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> No. Like it says above, our automated system builds up a digital case of wrongdoing before any ban is enacted. If you accidentally disconnect a time or two, you won’t get banned. Instead the system looks for patterns that can’t happen accidentally. If the banhammer detects enough wrongdoing, you were doing wrong. Case closed.