Open Ban Appeal

Discussion in 'Ban Appeal' started by Lyambs, May 27, 2026 at 3:39 AM.

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    Why are you spending all of your leech earnings on buying APRs? What are you doing with the APRs?
     
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    I was buying them to acquire APR at the current price, and my intention was to sell them later at a higher price to make a profit-sometimes there are people who want to buy large quantities at a premium.

    But anyway, I didn't know that was prohibited

    Is there anything that can be done to resolve the ban?
     
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    How many did you buy, how much for, and how many have you sold so far, and how much for?
     
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    I've bought several, I don't keep track of the exact amount, I just do it to maintain a healthy in-game economy, and currently the price of APRs hasn't changed, they're still at 10.5m, that's the price I paid, and it hasn't increased.
     

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