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Botting from same IP, bans

Running statistics on your own account is nowhere near enough samples to come to any type of conclusion. Maybe if you went through the 100's of pages in the bans forum and pulled statistics (which you can prove and can be verified) then maybe you're onto something.

Anything other than that is pure speculation.

There is no hard and fast rules to getting banned. The only truth to bans is that if you bot, you will get banned. It may not be tomorrow, it may not be in a year, but eventually, you will get banned.
 
I can confirm @Aion words I have similar experience :)

Wow install related
But i do not agree with this.

3. When gold-selling, usually the account gets caught by the automatic system only - Only the involved account gets Abuse of Economy - usually within 6-12 hours timewindow. And since you are lucky on this - Never Appeal! Manual investigation could dry your business out!

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more data to statistics :D
 
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Blizzard ban all account IN THE SAME IP, for abuse of economy. END.

Not true. Just a few days ago I had 3/5 starter accounts running and 3 were banned for abuse of economy and 2 survived. Same IP and computer.
 
Blizzard ban all account IN THE SAME IP, for abuse of economy. END.

Maybe, but I think we need to assume it's not a blanket rule -for example Internet Cafes public Wifi the IP would having nothing to do with the ban. If we look at it objectively, we just have to assume that evidence will vary from case to case and (when possible) they act upon it.

There's no need to be harsh on OP, he's not making an unreasonable request. He's just opening a dialogue, and that's what the forum is for. As for searching, well that's not the definition of a forum either -forum is for feedback, and sometimes a dialogue is needed to get recent information and opinions especially when the scene changes.

From my experience, I've had a few bans. One time, I was banned on one account while my 2nd account (same Bnet, same computer, same IP) was actively botting and has never been banned in it's lifetime of 2 years -2nd account even escaped the banwave. My main, however has been serially banned including the banwave (see signature).

The ban process must be follow an internal protocol, there must be a spectrum of evidence and yes there must be a pattern... but let's be realistic, we all benefit from discussing and sharing openly views, opinions and experience; it helps us all bot safer.
 
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