Why Your Second A6Win Account Will Get Both of Them Banned

Sooner or later, every A6Win group produces the same bright idea: register a second account for a second welcome bonus. Or a cousin's number, or the family's spare SIM. It reads like a harmless loophole. It's actually the fastest way in this category to lose a real balance — here's why.
Multi-accounting is the one rule they all enforce
Earning apps tolerate a lot, but bonus abuse attacks the marketing budget directly — so it's the rule with actual teeth. A6Win's terms, like every rival's, allow one account per person, and forfeiture of balances on violation. That last clause is the one that hurts: bans don't just close the new account, they routinely freeze both, winnings included.
How they catch it (it's easier than you think)
- Device fingerprints. Two accounts on one phone is trivially visible, factory "tricks" notwithstanding.
- Payment convergence. The moment both accounts touch the same JazzCash/EasyPaisa wallet — deposit or withdrawal — they're linked forever. This is how most bans actually trigger.
- Behavioral pairing. Same network, same hours, mirrored bets. Bonus-abuse detection is the most mature software these platforms run — it's the part that protects their money.
The special trap: "family" accounts
Using a relative's identity papers over nothing — it creates an account whose registered owner isn't you. The day a withdrawal needs verification, you'll be proving you're someone you aren't. Winnings in an account you can't verify are winnings you don't own.
The platform, briefly
Played by the rules, A6Win held up fine in our tests — full catalog, stable card rooms, EasyPaisa payout inside the hour. Specs and the official download are on our A6Win page.