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  • BNET1 (6 month, 18 month) BNET2 (not banned)

    Discussion in 'Ban Section - Ban Reports' started by thatwouldbestealing, Dec 17, 2015.

    1. thatwouldbestealing

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      1. Was the game account created after the 13-May-2015 banwave? BNET1: no, BNET2: yes
      2. EU or US realm? EU
      3. Did the account have any previous suspensions or bans? BNET1: Yes, 6 months @May '15 and 2 x 72hr bans prior to that. BNET2: None.
      4. How many (average) hours per day did you bot? 4-5 hours
      5. What estimated percentage of the time did you supervise your bot? 100%
      6. Was your account involved in gold selling? No
      7. How many auctions per day did you post on this account? 400+ (Glyphs via TSM addon)
      8. Did you use any non-Honorbuddy bots with this account? If so, which ones? No
      9. Did you use any H4cks, Che4ts, or mods with this account? If so, what are their names? No
      10. Do you have any observations about the event you'd like to share? I used it to Raid via Enyo. Recently (for a few days, supervised) I used a GatherBuddy2 profile.


      Here's an interesting observation. I was banned back in March, BNET1. I made a new Battle Net account (BNET2), which I played by hand because I missed the game with the plan of transferring my chars to BNET1 when BNET1 came out of suspension in November. However I did bot on BNET2 eventually though only for Enyo. However, today 2 of my BNET1 accounts were Suspended -6 months and 18 months respectively -while BNET2 was not suspended at all.

      It is sad, but I think safe to say that Blizzard want to annihilate BossLand... the battle seems to have gotten dirty, and Blizzard are trying to hurt BossLand where it counts (customers) and suspensions via banwaves are Blizzard's new strategy. There's even2 posts from CM Lore on the merits of suspension vs. permaban... and I think this indicates that while the 'ban hammer' may be a thing of the past, the 'suspension waves' are here to stay... and stay, and stay.

      I want to say thank you to BossLand for fighting and standing up for your product (which is really second to none) and for your customer base. Disappointed in Blizzard's recent legal actions and with suspension waves here to stay I can't see a botted future for WoW... hey Blizzard, if you're reading, do us a favour and give BossLand a chunk of money and put them to work at Blizzard and offer an 'assisted' wow! #safebotting #regulatedbotting lol

      Thanks all
       

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