Perma-ban received, email indicated: 1)Were you using Honorbuddy, Gatherbuddy or both on the account? GB2 2)If so, when was the last time?: Up to the ban this morning 3)What profile were you using?: An old private profile I made the last time I botted in 2012 (with some tweaks), it circuited votfw reliably 4)What combat class were you using? if None Just put Default then the Classname: Paladin (Ret) 5)What plugins are you using?: LogMeOut, Anti Drown 6)How many hours per day did you bot for?: 16, I started botting again 3 days ago after not playing the account for 6-7 months. 6.5)What honest percentage of time did you supervise your bot? 50% 7)How many auctions per day did you have?: 150ish using a mule on the same account 8)Did you Use Any Other Bots, Hacks, or Mods? No 9)Was your account involved in gold selling? Not yet, I intended to once I made enough 10)EU or US realm? US 11)Is the banned account a Scroll of Resurrection or an actual paid account? Paid, I added a 60 day time card 3 days ago
Did you buy your timecard with a creditcard? You should try faulting your purchase through your bank.
Bought the time card from a trusted dealer that I wouldn't screw over like that. Anyway, I got a reply from my appeal and the ban was reduced to 72 hours.
You can't default any purchase you've made knowingly. I don't know why people say this all the time. There may be loopholes differently in EU (Wouldn't know I only lived there for 10 years)... but I know for 100% banks don't legally have any right to cancel a transaction you have made knowingly and of your own free will. Banks are not legal systems to decide which party is correct/incorrect regardless of who their customer is.
US here; It's easy with my bank, no idea how it is for banks in other countries. My bad for assuming.
You're completely wrong. Chargebacks are for any service not rendered, any false charge, any violation of terms of agreement or service (which can be done by either party)... the list goes on and on. All you have to do is tell your bank/cc that the purchase was not as described, say you bought a serial key that ended up being invalid, and you can have them chargeback the purchase. Here are the standard codes for charegbacks: Technical: Expired authorization, non-sufficient funds, or bank processing error. Clerical: Duplicate billing, incorrect amount billed, or refund never issued. Quality: Consumer claims to have never received the goods as promised at the time of purchase. Fraud: Consumer claims they did not authorize the purchase, or identity theft.