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  • Survived the password reset email- safe to bot?

    Discussion in 'Ban Section - Ban Reports' started by KnivesXD, Jun 2, 2013.

    1. KnivesXD

      KnivesXD New Member

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      So I recently got the "change in login pattern, please reset password" email. I changed it from my phone and not my home IP and didn't receive a ban. Am I now flagged? Is this email a detection email or a reported email? I was only using Kick's questing profiles for a few hours a day, about 80% supervised. Thanks for any answers.

      Edit: forgot to add I was not banned after resetting my password.
       
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    2. Giwin

      Giwin Well-Known Member Buddy Store Developer

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      I'm confused, did you get banned or not?
       
    3. KnivesXD

      KnivesXD New Member

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      Sorry, I edited out the part where I said I did not get banned. And there's no way my account was actually compromised.
       
    4. Exelon

      Exelon New Member

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      Had the same issue. You prolly are flagged. Dont use any bot that uses ctm with flying (like grinding, gathering, questing with flying). That's my advice.
       
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      jlindstedt New Member

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      This has nothing to do with botting. You logged on your phone and blizzard saw the ip change and locked your account in order to protect your account. This is to stop hackers from loggin in and cleaning out your account. No need to worry about this.
       

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