Dryk said:
A chargeback is an extreme option and using it when you have recieved the product is illegal. Typically it is when you pay for something by credit card and the business goes busto without giving you the product.
That does depend where you are, here in Euroland it's perfectly legal to charge back on a product that is defective or inoperable if the seller refuses to offer a refund or return. Software is a bit of a grey area, but in the case of complete non-functioning like this it's more or less a certainty to get the money back.
Since the chances of actually getting a refund out of EA are slim to nil (current hold times on the phone are over 48 hours!), forcing a charge back is the only option if you want to see your money again.
What I want to know is, do these bans only run as far as SimCity or would be a blanket 'all your games are belong to us' type ban like they issue to forum users who are linked to Origin accounts? Given EA's history of handing out those bans anyone and everyone...