I'm not quite sure what to expect.
I got temp banned a few weeks back and I only botted twice since then and they were both for 4 hours and supervised 50% of the time.
This my main account and I know that I shouldn't be botting on an account I am not willing to lose.
Thinking I should take a break anyway because I have exams soon and should be focusing on them, is it worth appealing now or wait a long time?
Any tips for appeal itself?
I had 4 characters which I did flex on weekly and were 530+.
I feel lost without my account now and not sure what to do
***NOTICE OF LICENSE TERMINATION***
Account: WOW1
Offense: Use of Bots or Third-Party Automation Software
Blizzard 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 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
I got temp banned a few weeks back and I only botted twice since then and they were both for 4 hours and supervised 50% of the time.
This my main account and I know that I shouldn't be botting on an account I am not willing to lose.
Thinking I should take a break anyway because I have exams soon and should be focusing on them, is it worth appealing now or wait a long time?
Any tips for appeal itself?
I had 4 characters which I did flex on weekly and were 530+.
I feel lost without my account now and not sure what to do
***NOTICE OF LICENSE TERMINATION***
Account: WOW1
Offense: Use of Bots or Third-Party Automation Software
Blizzard 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 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