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  • 6 months ban on one account, another on same battle.net (not botting) is safe.

    Discussion in 'Ban Section - Ban Reports' started by vartego, Dec 16, 2015.

    1. vartego

      vartego New Member

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      2 accounts on the same battle.net account were logged in. one was botting, and the other one selling/buying in AH manually, WOW and honorbuddy crashed and then I realized I got banned for 181 days.

      Was the game account created after the 13-May-2015 banwave?
      Yes

      EU or US realm?
      EU

      Did the account have any previous suspensions or bans?
      Yes

      How many (average) hours per day did you bot?
      12 hours on and off with an hour or so break now and then

      What estimated percentage of the time did you supervise your bot?
      90% of the time.

      Was your account involved in gold selling?
      No

      How many auctions per day did you post on this account?
      (If you were posting auctions at some other timeframe than "per day", please describe your magnitude and frequency as appropriate.)
      All my auctions are on the account that WAS NOT banned.

      Did you use any non-Honorbuddy bots with this account? If so, which ones?
      (A non-legitimate Honorbuddy should be listed here, as it does not have the same account protections as legitimate Honorbuddy.)
      No

      Did you use any H4cks, Che4ts, or mods with this account? If so, what are their names?
      No

      Do you have any observations about the event you'd like to share?
      this is my 7th ban, maybe its time to quit :)


      Update:After looking at my non-botting account, I realized that I DID use the bot on it for the dailies tanaan at the 28th of November, according to the achiv on Baleful gear, I totally forgot about this.
      So this account is still alive and not banned. dailies_achiv.png
       
      Last edited: Dec 18, 2015

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