

If you were banned because you broke the rules when retaliating against someone who griefed you, or because you misunderstood or were deceived about the rules, explain that. Either way you need to explain what happened. You may just have been unlucky, but you might well have done something wrong. Now, whether you're posting in your request, faxing it or using the ticket system, a key thing to remember is to be clear, precise, on-topic and brief. Otherwise, you're probably going to need I believe my account was disabled for a Governance issue. In that case you'll need to select I do not know why my account is disabled or suspended. If that address isn't working, or you're behind one of the more aggressive spam filters (like the one that Earthlink uses), you won't have gotten that email. When your account was banned, Linden Lab sends an email to your specified contact email address. Now, the next field that appears will be Disabled Issues.


Under Basic Account Issues, select The System says my account is Disabled or Suspended. Go to and submit a ticket as 'a guest', using your email address (because, being banned, you probably cannot use your Second Life account login).įor Ticket Type, select Special Questions – Basic account or Guest Login.įor the next field (which appears once you have selected that), select Account Issues. By post, by fax, or by submitting a support ticket. Second, you will need to contact Linden Lab, in one of three ways. Not now Turn on Turned on Turn onĮssentially, you're going to have to start by proving that you are actually the person to whom that account belongs. You can disable notifications at any time in your settings menu.
