Hacking Question About the 'Ban' on the Switch

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Well if people have successfully managed to unlink an account from a banned console and reattatch it successfully to a new one then there's your answer I think.
 

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That's not true. My old switch got banned (2124-4007), asked Nintendo support to unlink it and they did that. I can use my old nintendo account on the new switch.

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This is the right answer

It’s company policy or something or other if you call and ask them to unlink you banned switch they have too

I know from first hand experience with two switches one banned one not


Don’t believe anything other than These two post the rest of them are speeding false information
 

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This is the right answer

It’s company policy or something or other if you call and ask them to unlink you banned switch they have too

I know from first hand experience with two switches one banned one not


Don’t believe anything other than These two post the rest of them are speeding false information
But there's the guy who can't manage to unlink his account even when he contact the support from different countries
How do you know that they have to unlink your account if you ask them to ?
 
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If i can't unlink my Nintendo account to my switch, if i get a new switch and i log on to that one, will that one get banned?
(Because you can now use one Nintendo account with multiple switches now)
 

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