1)Were you using Honorbuddy, Gatherbuddy or both on the account?
GB
2)If so, when was the last time?:
1/1/2013
3)What profile were you using?:
GatherIt Mega Profile
4)What combat class were you using? if None Just put Default then the Classname:
Frost Mage
5)What plugins are you using?:
Defaults
6)How many hours per day did you bot for?:
5-10hours not daily, maybe 3-4 times a week. Not constant but in spurts
6.5)What honest percentage of time did you supervise your bot?
85%+ I usually play on a second account
7)How many auctions per day did you have?:
None
8)Did you Use Any Other Bots, Hacks, or Mods?
No
9)Was your account involved in gold selling?
No
10)EU or US realm?
US
So, I got banned on 1/2/2013, and It was for "hacking" account closed. Not sure how I go about appealing this. What do I do to try and appeal. I mean, its just a second account and if its lost, oh well. But, I would like to try and get it back. I wasn't just botting non-stop for 24 hours unsupervised.
PS: I sent anything I gathered to a different account (Which is untouched). All auctions and transactions were done that that account.
Reason for Closure: Terms of Use Violation -- Exploitative Activity:
Unauthorized Cheat Programs ("Hacks")
This account was closed because one or more characters 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 harms the game
environment because they offer an unfair advantage over other players
and supersede the intended limits of the game.
Even if this is the result of account sharing, the account owner 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: Impact of Buying Gold - Shop - World of Warcraft
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
Blizzard Entertainment:Blizzard Legal Documentation. Note that additional
Terms of Use violations may result in more severe actions against
this account, up to and including permanent closure.
GB
2)If so, when was the last time?:
1/1/2013
3)What profile were you using?:
GatherIt Mega Profile
4)What combat class were you using? if None Just put Default then the Classname:
Frost Mage
5)What plugins are you using?:
Defaults
6)How many hours per day did you bot for?:
5-10hours not daily, maybe 3-4 times a week. Not constant but in spurts
6.5)What honest percentage of time did you supervise your bot?
85%+ I usually play on a second account
7)How many auctions per day did you have?:
None
8)Did you Use Any Other Bots, Hacks, or Mods?
No
9)Was your account involved in gold selling?
No
10)EU or US realm?
US
So, I got banned on 1/2/2013, and It was for "hacking" account closed. Not sure how I go about appealing this. What do I do to try and appeal. I mean, its just a second account and if its lost, oh well. But, I would like to try and get it back. I wasn't just botting non-stop for 24 hours unsupervised.
PS: I sent anything I gathered to a different account (Which is untouched). All auctions and transactions were done that that account.
Reason for Closure: Terms of Use Violation -- Exploitative Activity:
Unauthorized Cheat Programs ("Hacks")
This account was closed because one or more characters 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 harms the game
environment because they offer an unfair advantage over other players
and supersede the intended limits of the game.
Even if this is the result of account sharing, the account owner 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: Impact of Buying Gold - Shop - World of Warcraft
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
Blizzard Entertainment:Blizzard Legal Documentation. Note that additional
Terms of Use violations may result in more severe actions against
this account, up to and including permanent closure.
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