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If so, they may have seen your posting of your orange legacy as you flaunting it right in front of them, even though you were not aware of its actual origination.
Idk how you attained them, but contact the supplier and ask them to verify with these devs that it is legitimate. Perhaps that may solve the ban problem.
It sucks you were banned. Hope this helps fix your situation.
You point out here that the color orange may seem strange. Perhaps the raffler [or the person they got this item from] edited the item, then moved it to another account, continuously, until the end use with the item implemented it onto their account. IF the color orange is not even a legal color for this item that could be the dev's first clue that its hacked.