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72 Hour Suspension

Zevksis

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Account Action: 72 Hour Suspension

3 Accounts got the 72 Hour Suspension e-mail over a weeks period
2 Paladins and 1 shaman

3 different battle.net accounts, names and IP addresses all with Prepaid Game Cards
Also been doing some random dungeons with all characters to make it look less like bots

1)Were you using Honorbuddy, Gatherbuddy or both on the account?
Honorbuddy 1.945 for WoW 3.3.5a

2)If so, when was the last time?:
Only Honorbuddy has been used on those accounts

3)What profile were you using?:
Private profile made by myself 1-58, [Horde] Questing Outland (58-68) (was babysitting this one) and a 58-63 profile I made


4)What combat class were you using? if None Just put Default then the Classname:
Shamwow 4.1.2 & 4.1.1 and Convalesce 3.3 Beta 3

5)What plugins are you using?:
eTrain


6)How many hours per day did you bot for?:
1 paladin 24/7 and rest 4-5 hours then a break

7)How many auctions per day did you have?:
0

8)Did you Use Any Other Bots, Hacks, or Mods?
No

9)Was your account involved in gold selling?
No

X3
Account Name: *

Account Action: 72 Hour Suspension
Reason for Action: Terms of Use Violation -- Exploitative Activity: Unauthorized Cheat Programs ("Hacks")

This suspension happened because one or more characters on this account were identified using an unauthorized cheat program, also known as a "hack.". These programs provide character benefits normally not achievable in the World of Warcraft. Such benefits include, but are not limited to, increased speed, teleportation, or running through walls/boundaries. Use of these unauthorized programs harm the game environment because they offer an unfair advantage over other players and superscede the intended limits of the game.

Even if this behavior is the result of a third party accessing the account instead of the registered user (for example, a friend, family member, or leveling service) then the account can still be held responsible for the penalty because of the impact it had on the game environment.

We've found the above behavior is many times directly related to groups responsible for compromising World of Warcraft accounts; we take these issues very seriously. To better understand our position against exploitative activity and the risks involved, please review this article: http://www.wow-europe.com/en/info/faq/antigoldselling.html

The exploitative activity that took place on this account violates the World of Warcraft Terms of Use. We ask you take a moment to review these terms at http://www.wow-europe.com/en/legal/termsofuse.html. Note that additional Terms of Use violations may result in more severe actions against this account, up to and including permanent closure.

For any disputes of this action or further information on Exploitive Activity, please visit the Exploitative Activity FAQ and contact page here:
http://eu.blizzard.com/support/article/41654

Regards,

Customer Services
Blizzard Entertainment Europe
http://www.wow-europe.com/en/index.xml
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Id guess its just too much time spent on accounts has flagged them up. Happend to me, I appealed it and they overturned it, although many advise against encouraging them to investigate fully.
 
Id guess its just too much time spent on accounts has flagged them up. Happend to me, I appealed it and they overturned it, although many advise against encouraging them to investigate fully.

1 paladin 24/7 and rest 4-5 hours then a break

As far as paladin goes your theory holds up - rest was botted 4-5 hours a day so it is not this.
 
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