Caveat Emptor!
My impression was that battlegrounds presented only a marginal risk. A risk, none the less I chose to accept. The consequences thereof are solely mine.
1)Were you using Honorbuddy, Gatherbuddy or both on the account? Honorbuddy
2)Which version (and Beta or Release)?: Release updated 11/4/13
3)If so, when was the last time?: as above
4)What profile were you using?: BG Buddy
5)What combat class were you using? if None Just put Default then the Classname: Singular's , Affliction Warlock CR. Framelock @ 23.
6)What plugins are you using?: Honorbuddy's native installed plugins
7)How many hours per day did you bot for?: average 6 hours divided between two accounts. Was busy moving to new home this week and ran bgbuddy to assist in capping my 1800 conquest on 3 toons.
Bot ran intermittent sessions (max 8 hours) between toons since last reset (approx 6 days) Botting activity exclusive to
BG buddy only over these past week. All Arena and RBG done without bot running.
8)What honest percentage of time did you supervise your bot?
Battlegrounds, supervision was limited to first match and randomly throughout sessions. Approx 10% of all matches were either directly observed or actually played by this subscriber.
9)How many auctions per day did you have?: Unremarkable or insignificant auction house activity over past week.
10)Did you Use Any Other Bots, Hacks, or Mods? Negative
11)Was your account involved in gold selling? No
12)EU or US realm? US
13)Is the banned account a Scroll of Resurrection or an actual paid?
Subscriber since WoW's 5th Anniversary, ( 2009) paid monthly via credit card.
Any thoughts on appeal? Beg for forgiveness? Claim ignorance and claim it was a minor child, or perhaps an account-hacking, russian exchange student? Seriously, what evidence do they have? There is no discovery process. Appealing a ban where there will is no specific offense , other than "botting" , seems almost as risky as botting itself. I don't know what they know. How does one defend such an allegation?
My impression was that battlegrounds presented only a marginal risk. A risk, none the less I chose to accept. The consequences thereof are solely mine.
1)Were you using Honorbuddy, Gatherbuddy or both on the account? Honorbuddy
2)Which version (and Beta or Release)?: Release updated 11/4/13
3)If so, when was the last time?: as above
4)What profile were you using?: BG Buddy
5)What combat class were you using? if None Just put Default then the Classname: Singular's , Affliction Warlock CR. Framelock @ 23.
6)What plugins are you using?: Honorbuddy's native installed plugins
7)How many hours per day did you bot for?: average 6 hours divided between two accounts. Was busy moving to new home this week and ran bgbuddy to assist in capping my 1800 conquest on 3 toons.
Bot ran intermittent sessions (max 8 hours) between toons since last reset (approx 6 days) Botting activity exclusive to
BG buddy only over these past week. All Arena and RBG done without bot running.
8)What honest percentage of time did you supervise your bot?
Battlegrounds, supervision was limited to first match and randomly throughout sessions. Approx 10% of all matches were either directly observed or actually played by this subscriber.
9)How many auctions per day did you have?: Unremarkable or insignificant auction house activity over past week.
10)Did you Use Any Other Bots, Hacks, or Mods? Negative
11)Was your account involved in gold selling? No
12)EU or US realm? US
13)Is the banned account a Scroll of Resurrection or an actual paid?
Subscriber since WoW's 5th Anniversary, ( 2009) paid monthly via credit card.
Any thoughts on appeal? Beg for forgiveness? Claim ignorance and claim it was a minor child, or perhaps an account-hacking, russian exchange student? Seriously, what evidence do they have? There is no discovery process. Appealing a ban where there will is no specific offense , other than "botting" , seems almost as risky as botting itself. I don't know what they know. How does one defend such an allegation?