The issue has got to me so much recently, that we don't get our points back, that cheaters keep theirs if not banned, is no incentive to continue in an account which is not reflecting our proper talents. It just makes a person want to delete their account and start afresh, but to what end? Because even with a new account the loopholes cheaters are getting away with, will mean even if we start with fresh accounts, we will encounter the same discrepancies as before.
Getting tired of the influx of cheaters

The issue has got to me so much recently, that we don't get our points back, that cheaters keep theirs if not banned, is no incentive to continue in an account which is not reflecting our proper talents. It just makes a person want to delete their account and start afresh, but to what end? Because even with a new account the loopholes cheaters are getting away with, will mean even if we start with fresh accounts, we will encounter the same discrepancies as before.
Discussions of cheating, potential cheating, or cheat detection are not allowed in the main forums. If you would like to discuss, join the following club, after you meet the join requirements.
https://www.chess.com/club/cheating-forum
That said, the site closes a lot of accounts for FPV each month.
https://www.chess.com/article/view/chess-com-month-in-review-may-2021
If you report someone and they are cheating, they get closed, regardless of account type. There is no warning.
Honestly, I know what it is like playing a cheater, it is just impossible to outcalcaulate bizzarre moves that only stockfish and other systems can make. Yesterday I correctly identified a cheater and it was reported back, the usual, either they will get a restriction, a warning or an outright ban. The player clearly only got a warning or a restriction when these should no longer be options in my opinion. I can only surmise this happened because they were a paying member. A paying member should not, catagorically mean, different rules for different people, a cheater should have one outcome, a total ban. Today, I am 99.9% sure I have encountered a player who twice used computer assistance to me, then two games later another. I understand that we will encounter cheaters, but we are not even rewarded our points back which have caliciously been stolen from us. Say someone won their game, they get a warning because they cheated, they keep those points even if they won them in the most unfair way.
May I make these two suggestions clear,
1. No more separate rules for cheaters, a leopard will not change its spots and giving a warning based on unfair paying members and allowing to keep their points is setting the wrong example. It would be different if the second point was taken seriously:
2. That points are rewarded back to the player who was cheated upon, and that those who cheated can fairly be warned while the winner points are subtracted from their account. Wavering these types of rules because they are paying members is just outright unfair.
a third suggestion which is not as important but interesting
3. If a total ban is deemed not always necessary, at least reset their rating to default as a proper punishment. A warning or temporary restriction will not actually bother most cheaters. They'll still think, psychologically speaking, they got away with it