Hi all,
I apologize if I'm sounding rude here, but I think it's perfectly obvious why the admins and helpers are doing this. Anyone who has been reading the forum knows that the user called Abdulrahman has always (and probably still does) create multiple accounts, as well as spamming the playroom and insulting players. If this is the case, and Abdulrahman really is creating tons and tons of accounts every day, that means that he probably has the ability to get around the Playroom's already stringent security and hack other people's IP's, or he might be using VPN. As a result, the admins are on a constant lookout for Abdul's accounts so that they can ban them. Unfortunately, they have no way of knowing who is Abdul and who is not, and may or may not have ways of investigating this, so they just have to conclude that those accounts may belong to Abdulrahman. If they ignore your emails, than the admins probably think that you're Abdulrahman and that you're just complaining and trying to re-enter playroom to cause more mayhem. When you're writing to the admins to tell them that you have been unjustly banned, I would try to justify your reasoning rather than simply saying "I have been unfairly banned, can you please unban me?" Because in that instance, as I just mentioned, you would sound too much like Abdulrahman groaning and complaining. When writing the admins, I would suggest first telling them how long you've been a Playroom user, (for example for five years) and then, once you've explained that you've been a long-time Playroom user who never caused anyone problems, I would copy-paste the history of the last time you were logged in to proove that you didn't do anything bad.
Also, if that doesn't work, I believe that Aminiel has said earlier that he and his team now accepts donations to reduce the amount of your ban. So all you would have to do is click on the donate button on the Playroom's homepage, and give Aminiel some amount of money.
I hope these suggestions help and that you can get all your bans resolved.
Thanks,
Sami