A PSN user got his account hacked and lost $600, and Sony won't refund

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Someone has had their PSN account hacked, their PS4 deactivated and their account used on a new console to fraudulently purchase content worth $600. Sony’s customer support channels don’t look like they’ll be getting him that money back.

Reddit user Kadjar claims that his account was hacked. The hacker then used the user’s credit card to make about $600 in purchases from the PlayStation Store. Another thing the hacker did was to deactivate Kadjar’s PS4 from the account.

Kadjar naturally followed through with Sony’s customer support and a few interesting proceedings took place afterwards. According to Kadjar, Sony promised to investigate the incident but said that even if they were to refund him anything, it would be a maximum of $150, which is the maximum amount a person can have in their PSN wallet at any one time.

Additionally, Kadjar was advised that if he were to speak to his credit card company and request a chargeback, he would have his PSN account banned, losing all his purchases, trophies, etc… Which is something Sony has been known to do, according to a few reports on its forums.

Further complicating the matter is that because the hacker deactivated Kadjar’s PS4 and activated theirs instead, he will have to wait six months before he can reactivate his PSN account on his own PS4. The reason being Sony’s policy, which limits the number of times you can deactivate your account from a console to once every six months.

Kadjar has received lots of messages from other users offering to replace the games he would lose. The latest update he posted points towards another Sony representative looking into the matter.

It’s worth noting that we cannot confirm whether or not a hack did indeed take place, but as Kotaku notes, this is probably a good time to remind everyone that Sony, unlike Steam and Xbox Live, does not offer a two-factor authentication system.

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Source: http://www.vg247.com/2015/03/13/a-psn-user-got-his-account-hacked-and-lost-600-and-sony-cant-refund-him/

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DusknoirPosted:

That is unacceptable on sonys part.

pyroboy926Posted:

Miss People are so stupid. Who in their right mind would put their credit card on an online account, no matter what company. I hope his credit card company won't charge back what he "lost" and maybe then he'll learn a lesson. Take notes on this people, go pre-paid.


Well I have a credit card on my account and it's the only reason why I still have it. If not for the credit card on my account I would have lost my account along with ~$1,000 a while back to my account being hacked.

FamousPosted:

That is something that needs dealt with. This is why Sony sucks.

lilmayoPosted:

Miss People are so stupid. Who in their right mind would put their credit card on an online account, no matter what company. I hope his credit card company won't charge back what he "lost" and maybe then he'll learn a lesson. Take notes on this people, go pre-paid.


You are completely deluded. If people took your view of life then how are you meant to order anything. Way to cautious.

MissPosted:

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Miss People are so stupid. Who in their right mind would put their credit card on an online account, no matter what company. I hope his credit card company won't charge back what he "lost" and maybe then he'll learn a lesson. Take notes on this people, go pre-paid.


Why so quick to assume credit cards on online accounts are so bad? If anything he shouldn't of given his email and password out to some random person. Because he had a credit card on his account doesn't just automatically make him stupid. He should be considered stupid for giving his account that had a credit card on it.


He got "hacked", thus, he did not give out his information. Someone stole (hacked) it. Nor did I say it's bad to put them on there, it's just rather foolish. Especially knowing how today's society is.

AdamuPosted:

Well all I can say is shame on you Sony if this is the way they treat all there customers then they are going to lose them fast, at least when I got hacked on xbox Microsoft helped me get this sorted.

DWaGPosted:

Miss People are so stupid. Who in their right mind would put their credit card on an online account, no matter what company. I hope his credit card company won't charge back what he "lost" and maybe then he'll learn a lesson. Take notes on this people, go pre-paid.


Why so quick to assume credit cards on online accounts are so bad? If anything he shouldn't of given his email and password out to some random person. Because he had a credit card on his account doesn't just automatically make him stupid. He should be considered stupid for giving his account that had a credit card on it.

Gavin-Posted:

About 2 years back my account was hacked over 200 euro stolen rang up xbox got my money back a week later.

LatiasPosted:

Odin
Aimi Contact his credit card company, and charge back on it.


Then his account will be perma banned and he will lose everything he legitimately purchased.

Threaten with a lawsuit, he is perfectly in the right getting a refund. Companies don't lIke the threat of a lawsuit.

KatsumiChanPosted:

aundeadrockstar
Odin
Aimi Contact his credit card company, and charge back on it.


Then his account will be perma banned and he will lose everything he legitimately purchased.


Better then losing 600 dollars.


True, but still that's not the point of this.