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#1 Jul 04 2011 at 11:34 PM Rating: Decent
Alright so here is my case.

My world of warcraft prepaid game time card ended around four weeks ago- therefore I can not play the game.
Two days ago I got an email saying that my account has been closed- closed because I have violated the game environment.

Here is what the beginning of the Blizzard email to me looks like:
"***Notice of Account Closure***

Account Name: WOW1

Reason for Closure: Terms of Use Violation -- Exploitative Activity: Abuse of the Economy

This account was closed because one or more characters were identified exchanging, or contributing to the exchange of, in-game property (items or gold) for "real-world" currency. This exchange process negatively impacts the World of Warcraft game environment by detracting from the value of the in-game economy."


Riiiiight Blizzard- because I could do all this while I couldn't even play the game. Also here are the following reasons for which your account could be closed:
-Abuse of the Economy
-Unauthorized Cheat Programs ("Hacks")
-Unauthorized Automation Programs ("Bots"):

Although the email seemed to stick to the accusation that I in my absence managed to 'abuse the economy'. Let me spell this out:

I have not violated ANY of the user agreements and this is an extremely unfair turn of events. Reasons to doubt the accusation are as follows:
-Subscription ended over 28 days ago and I have not bought any game time since therefore I would not even have the mere CHANCE of violating any rules
-I use my parents credit card to buy anything online (referring to the fact that Blizzard seems to deem me guilty of buying currency) and they would never EVER allow me to do this
-This one is easy to doubt as you'll have to trust my word on it but I know NOTHING of hacks and all the other crap people use- I don't even have ADDONS.
- I regularly change both my email password and my wow account password so its unlikely that someone would hack me and if they did I would get a password notification which I DID NOT- I repeat DID NOT receive. Also I tried logging into my battle.net account and I was successful.

All in all I am confused as hell and I hope this will be soon resolved so-

Please help me.
#2 Jul 04 2011 at 11:48 PM Rating: Good
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You probably now have a keylogger on your computer.

Run your AV programs, etc., and contact Blizzard by phone to confirm it wasn't real.
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#3 Jul 05 2011 at 12:13 AM Rating: Good
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Yeah it was most likely a phishing e-mail that was an attempt to steal your acccount. If you clicked any of the links in the e-mail you should do what Idiggory said and run your anti-virus program and contact Blizzard. If you are ever curious about the status of your account it is always a good idea to go straight to battle.net and log in to your account and check the status there.
#4 Jul 05 2011 at 12:47 AM Rating: Good
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List the entire email. There's a good possibility it's not even from Blizzard.
#5 Jul 05 2011 at 1:09 AM Rating: Decent
Yes but when i attempt to log onto he game it does not state that my subscription has ended like it should- in fact it says that the account has been disabled or something along those lines.
#6 Jul 05 2011 at 1:11 AM Rating: Decent
Also when i log onto Battle.net and click on my currant game it says I cannot view it because I am banned once again not word for word but something along those lines.
#7 Jul 05 2011 at 1:57 AM Rating: Excellent
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The account was probably disabled by Blizzard after the people who stole the account used it in a way to get it suspended. If you post the entire e-mail we could give you a clearer answer.
#8 Jul 05 2011 at 3:36 AM Rating: Excellent
Or you could just call Blizzard customer support and talk to them. There's not a whole lot we can do to help you.
#9 Jul 05 2011 at 7:35 AM Rating: Excellent
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Pretty much what Pigtails said. None of us can solve this problem, only Blizzard can. Yes, talking to them on the phone can be a bit difficult but keep trying. Eventually you will get through and they will help sort things out. Also clean your computer system before logging back in. You more than likely were a victim of a keylogger so unless you get rid of that crap you will just get your password stolen again.

Another question I have to ask. Do you click links in your emails regardless of the sender? How about the ones that claim to be from Blizzard? Do you go to questionable sites while your parents are asleep? All three of those can easily compromise your computer and I would recommend avoiding said "activities" from now on.
#10REDACTED, Posted: Jul 05 2011 at 7:38 AM, Rating: Unrated, (Expand Post) Personally I don't think bliz should ban people for buying gold.. please hear my out before ya flame this..
#11 Jul 05 2011 at 7:48 AM Rating: Excellent
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darkpoetinc wrote:
Personally I don't think bliz should ban people for buying gold.. please hear my out before ya flame this..

With the addition of Authenticator free for Droids, blackberries, and Iphone/pads there isn't a reason why someone shouldn't have one... ya they are like $10 outside that.. so that limits the ability of someone STEALING an account...

Now saying that, in order for most people to get the gold someone has to FARM IT... and that takes hours upon hours of play time.. I'm all for benefiting off others work. Many people just don't have the time to farm 200000K gold for an item they can actually just spend 3 hours playing heroics to get something just as good or better..... now with that being said.. I don't buy gold cause Im a tank.. crafted tank crap just isn't worth it... and with the new fire-lands quest items out there. The new quest items are actually better then the crafted crud on the AH.....

So what if someone spends 20 dollars to get 15k gold.... they are still paying their 15 a month to play the game along with the gold farmers so they can sell their gold... I wonder how much money gold farming makes

Blizzard makes the rules. Other people cannot profit off of their work unless the parent company says they can do so. Until then, it is their rules or GTFO.
#12 Jul 05 2011 at 7:51 AM Rating: Excellent
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darkpoetinc wrote:
please hear my out before ya flame this..
Okay, I read the whole thing. GFY.

Every single argument you've tried to make has been made. They're just as poor now as they were then.
#13 Jul 05 2011 at 8:13 AM Rating: Good
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Unless you changed your account name from what it really is to "WOW1" then that's a pretty big give away to me. I think a huge majority of accounts are WOW1 under battle.net.

I would try and check them but it appears bnet is down right now.
#14 Jul 05 2011 at 9:03 AM Rating: Excellent
People can do fine in gear they get from Quests, Dungeons, Justice and Valor Points. The highest level BOE are extremely expensive on the AH. You don't need them. If you are rolling in money, fine. If not, get the gear you can through the above methods. It's called playing the game.

There is no need for Blizzard to allow the buying of gold. Gear and gold comes quite easily with normal play. If you want to build up 50k or more because it's fun, great!! We have plenty of suggestions on how to make that happen, and have fun doing it.
#15 Jul 05 2011 at 10:26 AM Rating: Good
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darkpoetinc wrote:
So what if someone spends 20 dollars to get 15k gold....


Yeah, people getting beaten in a prison gold farm is no big deal. As Poldaran said, GFY.
#16 Jul 05 2011 at 7:18 PM Rating: Default
Okay so this is what the whole email looked like:

English speaking customers: Please refer to the start of this mail
Para los clientes españoles: Por favor vayan hasta el fin de este email


***Notice of Account Closure***

Account Name: WOW1

Reason for Closure: Terms of Use Violation -- Exploitative Activity: Abuse of the Economy

This account was closed because one or more characters were identified exchanging, or contributing to the exchange of, in-game property (items or gold) for "real-world" currency. This exchange process negatively impacts the World of Warcraft game environment by detracting from the value of the in-game economy.

Even if this is the result of account sharing, the account owner can still be held responsible for the penalty because of the impact it had on the game environment.

We've found the above behavior is many times directly related to groups responsible for compromising World of Warcraft accounts; we take these issues very seriously. To better understand our position against exploitative activity and the risks involved, please review this article: <removed link>

The exploitative activity that took place on this account violates the World of Warcraft Terms of Use. We ask you take a moment to review these terms at <removed link>. Note that additional Terms of Use violations may result in more severe actions against this account, up to and including permanent closure.

If you believe your account was compromised, please submit an in-game petition or fill the contact email form at <removed link> Our support staff will assist you as soon as possible. If you are unable to access your account due to the password being changed, please visit our Login Support site here: <removed link>

For any disputes of this action or further information on Exploitive Activity, please visit the Exploitative Activity FAQ and contact page here: <removed link>

Regards,

Customer Services
Blizzard Entertainment
<removed link>

The email address looked like this: WoWAccountAdmin@blizzard.com

Admin edit: yes it was a scam e-mail, don't post these with live links please.

Edited, Jul 5th 2011 10:13pm by Kaolian
#17 Jul 05 2011 at 8:09 PM Rating: Excellent
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Please help me.


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Ni hao! I am happy to be receiving of your complaint and sprightly to resolve this will endeavor. For order of resolution please provide credit card mima and verifying account name here directly. Or besmear yourself clue musk with and dance mating dance of clue in order same to get. Further help for please the honored advice below cited to consult. Also, thanking you for use of account! We are supporting you for choice of not using authenticator and look forward to doing business to you again!

Account Scavenger, Buzzard Intertainment


Idiggory wrote:
contact Blizzard by phone


CaptinXeith wrote:
contact Blizzard


PigtailsofDoom wrote:
Or you could just call Blizzard customer support and talk to them. There's not a whole lot we can do to help you.





#18 Jul 05 2011 at 8:17 PM Rating: Excellent
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After you contact Blizzard and get it straightened out, get an authenticator, they're cheap. Then make a new email account that you use ONLY for your Blizzard acct so then you'll know that the emails are legit.
#19 Jul 05 2011 at 8:41 PM Rating: Good
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Seriously, just call Blizz. If you don't want to, then I don't really care. But there's no other advice we can give you.
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#20 Jul 05 2011 at 8:56 PM Rating: Excellent
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One of my friends who got hacked contacted blizz and got to keep like 5k gold and a bank full of mats that the hacker farmed.

Just saying... Smiley: wink
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#21 Jul 05 2011 at 9:56 PM Rating: Excellent
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darkpoetinc wrote:
Personally I don't think bliz should ban people for buying gold.. please hear my out before ya flame this..
...
Now saying that, in order for most people to get the gold someone has to FARM IT... and that takes hours upon hours of play time.. I'm all for benefiting off others work. Many people just don't have the time to farm 200000K gold for an item they can actually just spend 3 hours playing heroics to get something just as good or better..... now with that being said.. I don't buy gold cause Im a tank.. crafted tank crap just isn't worth it... and with the new fire-lands quest items out there. The new quest items are actually better then the crafted crud on the AH.....

So what if someone spends 20 dollars to get 15k gold.... they are still paying their 15 a month to play the game along with the gold farmers so they can sell their gold... I wonder how much money gold farming makes

Edited, Jul 5th 2011 9:39am by darkpoetinc



That's all fine and dandy except one massive thing you're missing in your argument: where the gold comes from. If you think that the majority of gold comes from happy little chinese people getting paid to run dailies so you don't have to you're sadly mistaken.

The fact is: most gold comes from hacked accounts. That's right. Why do you think they sell all of their victims items and leave them void of anything resembling gold? For kicks and giggles? No, its because its way easier for them to exploit someone's account than it is to pay someone to spend "hours upon hours of play time".

Gold that HASN'T come from hacked accounts generally comes from gold obtained via cracks and bots. People/companies using illegal programs to exploit the game in a way the designers didn't intended it to be used to farm massive amounts of materials which screws over the market for all of us who spent the "hours upon hours" to farm it legitimately.


Yes, Blizzard wants to promote an industry that makes its profit off of exploiting people's accounts, exploiting the game, and in some cases, exploiting real people. That makes so much sense.
#22 Jul 05 2011 at 10:43 PM Rating: Good
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The irony is that they also have their people/bots farming high-demand/price items like crazy and flooding AHs with them. So those people who buy gold end up just giving it right back to the RMT companies.
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#23 Jul 06 2011 at 5:55 AM Rating: Excellent
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Never follow the links you find in a business-related e-mail. It's always safer to just type in the address in the address bar of your browser of choice, or bookmark sites you go to frequently. It's really easy to make it look like an e-mail is coming from an official source and takes you to an official site, when it's really just a phishing scam.
#24 Jul 08 2011 at 3:17 PM Rating: Good
Yeah, look, I'm pretty new to this site, and not trying to make business for Blizzard, but if you are serious about the security of your account you should consider this:
http://us.blizzard.com/store/details.xml?id=1100000822

I have some friends who got their accounts robbed, so we must make countermesures.

Hope Blizzard will give it back to ya!
#25 Jul 09 2011 at 11:06 AM Rating: Good
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Yeah, look, I'm pretty new to this site, and not trying to make business for Blizzard, but if you are serious about the security of your account you should consider this:
http://us.blizzard.com/store/details.xml?id=1100000822

I have some friends who got their accounts robbed, so we must make countermesures.

Hope Blizzard will give it back to ya!


Yes, everyone should use a Battlenet Authenticator. They also have it free for the IPhone, Android, and now Windows Phone 7. If all that doesn't work for you, there is also a phone in authenticator, where you give it your phone number. They will ask you to make a toll free call from that phone, if something is suspicious.

I have our guild ranks set up so that nobody gets withdrawal from the guild bank without an Authenticator.
#26 Jul 09 2011 at 12:14 PM Rating: Good
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Though the sad thing is, most people in my guild who have been hacked, besides one, have actually come out ahead with keeping all the gold made, all the mats farmed. They pretty much just got their gear back if it was sold.

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