Word on the street is someone has been banned for abusing twitch drops.
A bit of background on this. If you link a game account to receive your twitch drops and then unlink it Kabam put a 14 day timer before you can then link it back up again.
Now during summoners fest I and I’m sure many other people had to leave the stream running on our computers whilst we slept. But I had forgotten my twitch password and in resetting it I think it screwed the system as it said I had to connect my Kabam account up to receive the drops but when I checked the status it said I was already connected. Again I’m sure this happened to a lot of people. So I disconnected and when I tried to reconnect bam I’m hit with a message wait 14 days. So I submitted a ticket as I’m sure many other people people did.
Here’s the juicy bit, this is the exact message I got from support “We have reset the 14-day timer on your Twitch account link as a one-time courtesy. Please log in to Kabam Account Management again and re-link the Twitch account you watched the Livestream event with in order to receive Twitch Drops rewards. Since you have already claimed the first reward, it is important that you link the same Twitch account on your relink. Please note that we will not be able to complete this timer reset for you again during the Summoner's Fest broadcasts.”
Apparently this isn’t what happened and many people have allegedly opened many twitch accounts, watched the streams simultaneously on tabs on their computer then spent time connecting these accounts to their Kabam accounts to claim the twitch drops more than once.
Someone allegedly has done this 500 times. Allegedly this person has received a ban but in my eyes this person is a legend with way too much time on their hands