1)Were you using Honorbuddy, Gatherbuddy or both on the account? Honorbuddy - with the gatherbuddy setting 2)If so, when was the last time?: Bot was going when banned. 3)What profile were you using?: "Drogofarm[GB2]Silkweed" - 100% AFK Multi area Silkweed profile covering all of krasarang and 4winds lakes.Fully tested mail/vendor.Profile is neutral. 4)What combat class were you using? if None Just put Default then the Classname: DK. 5)What plugins are you using?: None. 6)How many hours per day did you bot for?: 10-15, but ran a 24 hour farm the other 6.5)What honest percentage of time did you supervise your bot? 1%, lol, mabye 5%. 7)How many auctions per day did you have?: The farmer, 0, account, 10-200. 8)Did you Use Any Other Bots, Hacks, or Mods? No. 9)Was your account involved in gold selling? Yes, but only really little amount. 10)EU or US realm? EU 11)Is the banned account a Scroll of Resurrection or an actual paid account? Actual paid account. Email: Appeal or sit it?
Do you idiots ever read any other ban reports? Anytime you run 24+ hours you run a severe risk of people reporting you. Blizzard takes one look, and goes, yep. Banned. Get a fucking clue already.
Replies like this should get you banned on this forum - getting old. His question was about appealing it or not. I would not appeal, but just lay low so they don't go digging through your logs. IMO
I concur with this statement. When I've got 72 hour bans in the past, I still bot, however I quest bot and start leveling up another toon.
I know i pulled this upon my self, i got greedy, however as mdterp71 says your answer dont help me at all, next time please just stay away.
Yes, my answer does help. I'm not going to sugarcoat your greediness and stupidity. Or anyone else's for that matter. The more people that hold your hand, the worse off you will be. It should be this way straight across the board so we can actually determine some factors in how people are being banned. For instance: Server populations should be included. High pop server, higher risk. Low pop server, less risk. AH fluctuations. Are there specific people that "corner" the market? If so, prepare to be reported if you all of a sudden come out of nowhere and hit them with 100+ stacks of stuff. What if, they have a more sophisticated way of detecting people who are botting? We need to test those limits of detection, and people that bot 24+ can skew the results. For you to come on here, post a question about appealing a 72h when you botted 24+ in a row is not common sense if you read any of the other ban reports. The advice is always the same. Asking them to look further into your activities is never smart and often times can result in a perm ban.
You're an idiot. Myself and countless other people bot 24/7 on 10+ accounts for months at a time. It all depends what your goals are. Sometimes the rewards of going 24/7 is > than the risk of getting banned. It's all a matter of perspective.