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    Discussion in 'Discussions (no Ban Reports here)' started by chadc, Aug 26, 2016.

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    1. chadc

      chadc New Member

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      So i created 5 new accounts yesterday. Never botted on them never even hooked honorbuddy to the client just got them all logged in and ready to RAF. Each account had its own proxy. I went to get on them today and they are all banned for abuse of economy when they never have even been moved in game. Funny thing is i have 2 other accounts farming firelands 10 hours a day and no ban but they also have legion attached.
       
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      qztr Active Member

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      It's the proxy.

      Proxies wont do you any good, and neither will VPNs, unless they're private.
       
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      chadc New Member

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      They were private dedicated proxies. But that does make some since since my other 2 accounts have never been ran on the proxies
       
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      Aion Well-Known Member Buddy Store Developer

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      Its either 1 or 2, but most likely, its both:

      1. Your system is still flagged: Aka you still have some Blizzard IDs left from other banned accounts on it - either some installation or Windows registry.

      2. Its the proxies, no matter what!
       
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      Proxies or VPNs?


      I've found several VPN providers who agree to sell you a private dedicated IP Range, but somehow forget to tell you that it has been previously used for whatever purposes.


      Those purposes could perfectly have gotten that range included in one of many blacklists available for everybody. And, even though that IP wouldn't be used by, or available to, anybody else at the same time (hence being private and dedicated) it is not a whitelist IP.

      Ask for a NEW Ip to your provider. If they can't or refuse, gladly thank them for their services and stop using them. And make sure to express, when contacting a new provider, that you want IP's that have never been previously used. Many will refuse, but after a while, when they see you aren't going to buy their crap, they'll agree to your conditions.

      Of course, after getting your new Ip-or IP range, test them in a blacklist database check. If they show there....they are trying to fool you.

      This is just the first one showing up on google:

      Blacklist Check

      Hope you find this useful.
       
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      Aion Well-Known Member Buddy Store Developer

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      I would vote for sticky this, for all those, willing to purchase VPN or Proxies in the future!
       
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