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Anyone banned using V.P.N.?

Any1 banned using V.P.N.?

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a pvn can (but it's not enough) help to appeal your ban, but it won't prevent from it.
 
it helps of course.
if account 1 2 3 is on v.p.n1 and account 4 5 6 is on v.p.n2 . ( different computers of course)
and blizzard catches account 1 botting. they will ip scan it. and only find account 1 2 3. and ban them .
account 4 5 6 is on different ip . safe from that scan , But it will not prevent them from "catching" bots. only cut loss when caught.

why can't i type V.P.N , all together?. its so annoying .
 
read the ban section.
plenty of people got banned over time who were using v.p.n. or virtual machines....
 
Blizzard can easily see that you use a v.p.n, not hard at all. What normal player plays from a v.p.n?

It's okay to reduce links between accounts, but chances are there are many other links to your accounts (such as computer information, constant gold trades etc). It wont help you appeal at all or reduce your chance to be banned.

IMO, it's pointless for general botting.
 
Blizzard can easily see that you use a v.p.n, not hard at all. What normal player plays from a v.p.n?

It's okay to reduce links between accounts, but chances are there are many other links to your accounts (such as computer information, constant gold trades etc). It wont help you appeal at all or reduce your chance to be banned.

IMO, it's pointless for general botting.

Many normal players (mostly non-Americans) use *** because their ISPs give a bad route which results in a bad ping.
 
Blizzard can easily see that you use a v.p.n, not hard at all. What normal player plays from a v.p.n?

It's okay to reduce links between accounts, but chances are there are many other links to your accounts (such as computer information, constant gold trades etc). It wont help you appeal at all or reduce your chance to be banned.

IMO, it's pointless for general botting.

agree with you so i don't use vm's at all.
 
Yeah, it should be mentioned that using public well known V.P.N providers could increase the risk of a ban, because on the same subnet will be a lot of bot activity (because of other botters). It s the case of not static IPs, where you could be sharing IPs with other botters.
So generally V.P.N is not an absolute solution. You just need to distribute your botting power among secure IPs. So in the case of a ban you will not lose all accounts at one time.
 
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