Hello! I'm sorry to hear about your situation. If your GCash account has been deactivated due to a violation and it has a balance of 32k, it's important to address this issue promptly. Here are some steps you can consider:
1. Contact GCash Support: Reach out to GCash customer support as soon as possible to inquire about the specific violation that led to the deactivation of your account. They can provide you with more information about the situation and possible next steps.
2. Appeal Process: If you believe the deactivation was a mistake or if there are mitigating circumstances, you can request an appeal with GCash. Provide any necessary documentation to support your case.
3. Legal Assistance: If you have exhausted all options with GCash and believe that your account was deactivated unjustly, you may want to consult with a legal professional to explore your legal options, including seeking a court order to address the situation.
4. Recovering Funds: If your account remains deactivated and you are unable to resolve the issue directly with GCash, legal action may be necessary to recover the funds in your account. However, the specific legal recourse available to you will depend on the terms and conditions of GCash and the laws applicable in your jurisdiction.
It's important to act swiftly and seek appropriate guidance to address this issue effectively. Remember to keep all communication records and documentation related to your account and the deactivation process.