Hy last night in our guild run i got a dc and perma banned. (After i contacted to support got 72 hour.) 1)Were you using Honorbuddy, Gatherbuddy or both on the account? - Using both. 2)Which version (and Beta or Release)?: - Latest versio 3)If so, when was the last time?: - I was playing last night. 4)What profile were you using?: - None it was Raid bot started 5)What combat class were you using? if None Just put Default then the Classname: - TuanHA Monk. 6)What plugins are you using?: - Just the common ones. 7)How many hours per day did you bot for?: - Not many, maybe 4-5? 8)What honest percentage of time did you supervise your bot? - Supervised in every hour 9)How many auctions per day did you have?: - 100+ 10)Did you Use Any Other Bots, Hacks, or Mods? - No. 11)Was your account involved in gold selling? - No. 12)EU or US realm? - EU, Magtheridon. 13)Is the banned account a Scroll of Resurrection or an actual paid account? - Actual paid account.
He answered already: If he "overfarmed" recently + having 100+ auctions on the same char/account, I would not be surpriced if he triggered some criterias for autoban. Stayinshadow, could you paste the ban mail please?
using GB2 and just getting 1 player report could be enough to trigger a manual GM investigation its totally random and risky.
Do they only trigger an autoban if you post like 50 stacks of GIO/herbs? or something like that. Because I've been posting 400-600 items a day for almost 2 years. (Started to use a selling bot last month)
Its more complicated. You dont trigger anything on Blizz side if you spam the AH with hundreds of auctions with common account, but if you try it with fresh account, or with account you using for gather bot, then you will be shortly busted!
Hy. I see it now, not im the only one who got bann on this week. Do you guys useing the new blizard launcher? (i have a bad feeling about, maybe that sh#t do some monitoring) I used most of the time just the raidbot. Here is the e-mail: ***NOTICE OF LICENCE TERMINATION*** Account: WOW1 Offense: Use of Bots or Third-Party Automation Software Blizzard Entertainment has terminated this World of Warcraft license after identifying the usage of bots or other cheat software. These programs (commonly called cheats, bots, and hacks) automate certain aspects of gameplay, or provide unintended advantages and abilities to the player. This type of cheating undermines other players' experience and severely upsets the balance of the game environment. Blizzard Entertainment reserves the right to terminate access for conduct of this nature, with or without warning, as noted in the World of Warcraft Terms of Use: Blizzard Entertainment:World of Warcraft Terms of Use This page contains details on how suspensions are appealed and reviewed: http://www.battle.net/support/article/6741 Regards, Blizzard Entertainment