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Violation: Operation of the in-game economyWell

vizit138787

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Hey. Over the past few days I have blocked more than 17 accounts.Violation: Operation of the in-game economyWell, I'm not selling anything with these accounts and more than that 6 of them were blocked after 2 days of purchase. Problem is the same I had to ban Wave Well then after a new version of the bot client all of the blocking stopped. Now everything is back again, not one account does not live longer than three days.
 
If you don't know, you should either A) uninstall WoW and all related folders including B.net and clear out WoW from your registry. B) Reformat your computer. C) Rethink your botting habits. Perhaps they're too aggressive. D) If you're purchasing through Blizz they may have flagged your method of payment resulting in blocked accounts in 2 days. Just my 2 cents.
 
Blizzard's cited reason for banning is not always accurate, they tend to just slap "Abuse of Economy" as the reason rather than 3rd party. What Raaz said is correct, you need to clean your trail.
 
Definately check payment method, its how they got me in the past. Remove it after you use paypal for initial purchase is the trick that helps.
 
Definately check payment method, its how they got me in the past. Remove it after you use paypal for initial purchase is the trick that helps.

It's quite possible that they did get you for the payment method, but there's absolutely no way for you to know that...And Blizz would never reveal to anyone how they tied the accounts together.

And removing the payment method AFTER you gave it to them is going to do absolutely nothing to protect you. Only a complete imbecile would think that blizz wouldn't keep that on record.
 
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If you don't think Blizzard puts digital fingerprints in the installation, maybe you don't need a tinfoil hat, but a doctor's appointment.
What Raaz said is simply common sense. I've only ever been banned on straight up detection, and the post you link to is literally useless for this argument.
I'm guessing he got hit because of flagged payments, without being able to know at all...
 
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