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Account: ******@hotmail.com locked

Saimon Alam Nobin 0 Reputation points
2025-08-02T11:48:09.8933333+00:00

Hi,

I have created anew id: "@hotmail.com" on approx 26-07-25. Suddenly this id is locked and unfortunately i didnt add recovery email & did not sent any email to others. i have tried to recover my id but i failed. I have some email inbox which came from "@qxbroker.com".
Other than this i dont have anything.

So kindly help me to unlock my id "******@hotmail.com" pls.

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  1. Estrella721 38,155 Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2025-08-02T12:20:39.7866667+00:00

    Hi,

    I understand you're having trouble recovering your locked account. I know how important it is to regain access, and I truly apologize for the inconvenience this has caused.

    If you received a message saying your account has been locked when signing in, it could be due to activity that may go against Microsoft's Terms of Use. This is typically a security measure to protect your information.

    To regain access, please visit the support article below, click the "Sign in" button, and follow the steps provided. Be sure to review the tips included in the article, as they can help improve your chances of successfully recovering your account.

    https://support.microsoft.com/account-billing/account-has-been-locked-805e8b0d-4141-29b2-7b65-df6ff6c9ce27

    If unsuccessful, fill out the reinstatement form here: https://www.microsoft.com/concern/AccountReinstatement

    Note: This is different from the account recovery form.

    Microsoft Team will review the reason your account was locked. If they determine that you are the rightful owner, they will reinstate your account. Please note that they typically respond within 48 to 72 hours. Be sure to check your junk and spam folders for their response.

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