

When you try it it'll tell you that there is an existing account is already present on your email so the account needs to get removed from your email. Pointing back to the first list I made is the fact that we have access to the newly made account and we still have the email from the email change.

Granted a support ticket can either get closed or replied to you based on how they have perceived the situation, I have seen tickets getting closed and people are out of options. So at this point we have tried Recover and Support ticket and neither of them have worked out so far. Now I'll be honest, when I first had noticed this all happened I made a ticket for removal and provided all the information to get my old account recovered in the same ticket but then I got a reply stating that the queue's were filled up and it would take longer then usual for a reply. Either to remove the existing account from their email or to recover their hacked account and replace the newly made account with the old one. So the only option people see is to create a support ticket. You simply cannot recover your account because there is an existing account on your email which is the reason why the hacker made a new account so you cannot use this method. You can recover your account using the recover link in the email but what happens when you try to do it? Now I'll point something out that is very obvious. This email contained a few things, previous email, new email and two ways to undo it if it was done without consent. Going to point #1 the email stating my email was changed. Why do I list these things? Well I like to think about things and was wondering why he had made a new account.
