f299
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Greetings, fellow botters.
I'd like to tell you an interesting story that had happened too me earlier, I found it quite humorous and felt the need to share it with you all today.
So today, as I was actually playing, I received a whisper saying "I've reported you for botting". I didn't see the whisper due to being spam. As I was cycling through my reply list to talk to my friend, I came across his name. I asked simply "Did you whisper me?" to which he replied, "Yes, I'm reporting you for botting, 10k and I won't". There's his first offense. He then continued to harass me, telling me if I don't pay him he will report me, and blah blah blah. There's his second offense. After that, he then said he "sharked my IP address". Third offense. I asked him what my IP address was, seeing as how he "sharked" it. He refused to give it to me, telling me basically that it is irrelevant. At this point, I was having fun. He asked me "so what is it going to be, money or report", still harassing me. I told him that I'm not paying him, he can go ahead and report me. He then said "enjoy what little time you have" and ninja logged.
So, the moral of the story: People that say they're going to report you, you can report back.
First off, you're talking to them. Although you can be botting as you are talking, to Blizzard (if they were to actually look into it), it shows you are actually active.
Second, he was continually harassing me for gold.
Third, he invaded my privacy, or, so he said.
Forth, 9 times out of 10, they are just complete morons, and won't even report you in the first place.
So if someone says to you "I'm reporting you" just ignore them. I remember reading somewhere in a guide on this forum that "you have the right not to respond". So just remember that. To those who get freaked out that someone says the reported you, you're fine. As long as you aren't botting 24/7 are using the same profile for a long time, you're safe.
I'd like to tell you an interesting story that had happened too me earlier, I found it quite humorous and felt the need to share it with you all today.
So today, as I was actually playing, I received a whisper saying "I've reported you for botting". I didn't see the whisper due to being spam. As I was cycling through my reply list to talk to my friend, I came across his name. I asked simply "Did you whisper me?" to which he replied, "Yes, I'm reporting you for botting, 10k and I won't". There's his first offense. He then continued to harass me, telling me if I don't pay him he will report me, and blah blah blah. There's his second offense. After that, he then said he "sharked my IP address". Third offense. I asked him what my IP address was, seeing as how he "sharked" it. He refused to give it to me, telling me basically that it is irrelevant. At this point, I was having fun. He asked me "so what is it going to be, money or report", still harassing me. I told him that I'm not paying him, he can go ahead and report me. He then said "enjoy what little time you have" and ninja logged.
So, the moral of the story: People that say they're going to report you, you can report back.
First off, you're talking to them. Although you can be botting as you are talking, to Blizzard (if they were to actually look into it), it shows you are actually active.
Second, he was continually harassing me for gold.
Third, he invaded my privacy, or, so he said.
Forth, 9 times out of 10, they are just complete morons, and won't even report you in the first place.
So if someone says to you "I'm reporting you" just ignore them. I remember reading somewhere in a guide on this forum that "you have the right not to respond". So just remember that. To those who get freaked out that someone says the reported you, you're fine. As long as you aren't botting 24/7 are using the same profile for a long time, you're safe.