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Uhnknown
11-26-2007, 09:01 PM
Anyone wanna make me 4 trial accounts? I've used up all mine, 4 more accounts and i will be successfully 10 boxing!!!! Just PM the info, doesn't matter on th e information you use, it canbe totally random, thanks.

Bradster
11-26-2007, 09:06 PM
Anyone wanna make me 4 trial accounts? I've used up all mine, 4 more accounts and i will be successfully 10 boxing!!!! Just PM the info, doesn't matter on th e information you use, it canbe totally random, thanks.

Make fake name, address and contact info. Before you do that however you must make new mail boxes to go with it. Not that I've ever done this before 8)

Uhnknown
11-26-2007, 09:08 PM
I've tried that, it does not work. It gives me an error 203 message when i go to click "Create Account" tried calling blizzard :P and they said i just need to make a real account, cant make anymore trials

Xzin
11-27-2007, 12:06 AM
Use a different email address.

It is tracked by email address.

Vyndree
11-27-2007, 05:05 PM
It's not e-mail address, it's not name, it's not CC info...

It's your IP.

I've said it a million times. With both me and Suvega BOTH 5-boxing (10 accounts) we've found that creating too many trial accts from the same IP within a short time period prevents you from making any new ones. We had the same issue when we had friends over for a mini-LAN party.

It's intended to be an anti-goldspammer bot thing. Typically the only people making massive amounts of trial accounts are gold spammers or botters.

If you create the trial account from your work computer, or the library, or your neighbor's unprotected wireless (hehe) you should be able to create as many as you like as long as you can find enough unique IP's.

However, I highly recommend using the "refer-a-friend" system to get yourself some free months for those trial accounts.

wougoose
11-27-2007, 05:18 PM
It's not e-mail address, it's not name, it's not CC info...

It's your IP.


Vyndree is correct on this. It is in fact your IP. Neighbor's wireless ftw!

simpletom
11-27-2007, 06:42 PM
in the uk they call useing other peoples wireless, piggy backing and you will be in serious trouble with the law if caught... so im told

wouldnt advise it if thats the case in the states

Vodka
11-27-2007, 06:43 PM
That makes ALOT of sense, thank you!

The blues in tech support had no idea what was going on, neither did the tech support e-mail people. The worst part was running across 203 on a Friday night. It's not like Blizzard makes 150 million dollars a month, so I understand why they don't have 24/7 phone support, but it still irked me. Had to wait until that Monday to get started.

Vyndree
11-28-2007, 02:59 PM
in the uk they call useing other peoples wireless, piggy backing and you will be in serious trouble with the law if caught... so im told

wouldnt advise it if thats the case in the states

Hence the "hehe" at the end. ;) I'd go to the library, or nicely ask your neighbor if you can borrow their wireless in exchange for teaching them how to password protect their sh*t. ;)

keyclone
11-28-2007, 03:08 PM
piggy backing.. too funny. next thing you know, the power company will 'bust' you for 'piggy backing' power.. as you use light from your neighbors yard to do some chores... or listen to music from his stereo... or gain a heating benefit for sahring a wall (depending on the housing arrangement)

i can only understand this if you saturdate the bandwidth, leaving none for the neighbor. but the neighbor did pay for it... who is to say their intention wasn't to give free access to his neighbors at his own expense?

of coruse.. it just boils down to the fact that the ISP wants to charge you for another account, since they cannot charge neighbor for MB used (since that wouldn't fly)

Suvega
11-28-2007, 03:59 PM
piggy backing.. too funny. next thing you know, the power company will 'bust' you for 'piggy backing' power.. as you use light from your neighbors yard to do some chores... or listen to music from his stereo... or gain a heating benefit for sahring a wall (depending on the housing arrangement)

i can only understand this if you saturdate the bandwidth, leaving none for the neighbor. but the neighbor did pay for it... who is to say their intention wasn't to give free access to his neighbors at his own expense?

of coruse.. it just boils down to the fact that the ISP wants to charge you for another account, since they cannot charge neighbor for MB used (since that wouldn't fly)

Or the fact that theres many cases of people 'wardriving' and then downloading kiddy porn, or hacking.
THAT is what the law is trying to prevent. Furthermore its more like you plugging in an extension cord to you neighbors house without him knowing it >.<

Vyndree
11-28-2007, 06:21 PM
...which can be cracked/hacked in something like less than 5 minutes by somenoe war driving. :lol:


True, but at least they aren't waving a flag in the air going 'Heyhey, my router id is this, and I don't have a password! Come on in, YAY!!!!'

I used to rationalize my childish behavior in college by finding nubs with open networks and printing out tons of "I R HAXXOR" on their printer by thinking... Hey... their little radio waves are invading MY rented room. They're trespassing in MY house!

Of course, that wouldn't hold up in court...

yarr
11-28-2007, 09:12 PM
if you have a semi-static IP (most Cable ISP's I think use this) you can reset it by changing the mac address on your router and resetting both the router and cable modem.

Xzin
11-28-2007, 11:57 PM
Interesting. I made 40+ trials on the same IP. Gave errors at 5 or so until I changed email addresses. The IP one may be new, or is it cookie based?

yarr
11-29-2007, 03:10 PM
update: I was getting that error when trying to create trial accounts, I changed the e-mail address, and the error still came up.

I changed my IP address using the method mentioned above (changed the mac Address to my PC's mac address instead of the default router one) and rebooted the modem and router. I even used the old email address that i had used for the other trials.

The error went away.

So zin, its either a some what recent change, or somehow cookie based.

Xzin
11-29-2007, 05:47 PM
I agree. Try using a new browser and retest if you want, clearing cookies each time and using a different email address.

If that fails then they put in a somewhat recent IP filter.

kllrwlf
11-29-2007, 05:59 PM
I made trials recently (about 2 or 3 weeks ago...) and it's IP based now.

On my laptop, I made 3 trial accounts, then was locked.

So I just connected to my friend's network next door using the same laptop (without rebooting or resetting anything on my computer or browser except for the wireless connection) and was able to make 3 more then was locked again.

For all the trial accounts, they each had a different contact info and address and different email addresses from one another.

Vyndree
11-30-2007, 07:29 PM
Interesting. I made 40+ trials on the same IP. Gave errors at 5 or so until I changed email addresses. The IP one may be new, or is it cookie based?

It's relatively recent, or at least, I'd never made enough trial accounts to notice it before. How long ago did you try the 40+ trial accounts?


For all the trial accounts, they each had a different contact info and address and different email addresses from one another.

For us, half were Suvega's name/email with our same address/phone, and half were my name/email with the same address/phone.

Xzin
11-30-2007, 10:01 PM
2 months ago?

Suribusi
12-02-2007, 01:33 AM
There are many tools out there that let you browse the internet via proxy. Just search google for anon IP, proxy IP, etc. Use one of them to make your trials. Or if you happen to have a cell modem of sorts, those work wonders as well.

-S