If you have received a ban, you have likely searched for a "." The promise is seductive for a competitive player: pay a fee, and magically, your banned account is restored.

This is a credential harvester . The "service" immediately changes your email and password, stripping your account of skins (which they resell) and using it for cheating. You aren't getting unbanned; you are getting robbed. Method C: HWID Spoofing (The Only Semi-Legitimate Technique) This is the only method with any technical merit. A "spoofer" is a kernel-level driver that hides your real hardware ID and presents a fake one to Vanguard.

Unlike account bans, a HWID spoof allows you to play on a new account . It does not unban your old account. Furthermore, Vanguard updates weekly. Free spoofers are almost always malware (keyloggers, crypto miners). Paid spoofers ($60–$100) work for 2–4 weeks before Vanguard detects the "spoof pattern" and re-bans the new account.

This is against Riot’s Terms of Service. If you buy a spoofer, you are admitting to ban evasion, which can lead to a permanent IP block. Part 3: The Mathematical Scam – Why No Service Can Guarantee Unbanning Let’s analyze the business model of a real "unban service."