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gotrecillo
09-02-2018, 05:14 PM
I have been baned til febraury in all my 5 accounts.

Im apealing it but i had an appeal already rejected, the ban is supposed to be for automation.


My isboxer profile if anyone is interested: https://pastebin.com/f3sWGuHM

I always follow the rule of 1 key press = 1 action but id does not matter to them. Is this a rant ? Maybe a little, but the frustation is high and I want to make others know that it can happen. Even playing by their rules u can get banned because they have "experts" that detect that you are automating.

Btw I just leveled in drustvar + did prof quests, and getting herbs and ores while leveling. No crazy BOE farming or something like that. Just normal questing playgame.

My ban is being revised once more but i dont have any hope oreven motivation to keep playing.

Stay strong everyone else !

JohnGabriel
09-02-2018, 07:34 PM
Sorry to hear that, update when you find out about the appeal. I am guessing tuesday because of the US holiday monday.

My playstyle is the same, leveling 5 through questing while gathering the ore I come across.

Wubsie
09-03-2018, 03:11 AM
Seems to be an on-going trend of overzealous GMs or false positives for automation. The upside is people have generally had them overturned, but it seems to take an unreasonable amount of effort to even get them to look at the case...

omegared
09-03-2018, 10:50 AM
As in one of the other topics, scan for malware. Maybe that flagged your accounts?

gotrecillo
09-03-2018, 02:10 PM
finally overturned.

False positive comming from a player report.

Should I thank the reporter for the winged guardian that I have been gifted for the inconvenience ?

sorrowharvester
09-03-2018, 02:34 PM
That is awesome news!

Congrats!

WOWBOX40
09-03-2018, 03:12 PM
It may be worth a shot: to send blizzard a ticket, informing them that you are a multiboxer, using isboxer, and that you like to farm mobs (if thats what you like, as an example). Maybe that way your account get a "note" added to it, so that any random gm gets informed and that a more indepth investigation is beeing done first, before a ban is given.

I dont have any proof of this might work, just myself and around 10 months of farming to my belt. No issues so far.

Ellay
09-03-2018, 05:25 PM
For what its worth, I do think they use some type of note system. Back in the day my account I would guess was being reported quite a bit in the Burning Crusade expansion. Would get GM messages every couple of days. It finally stopped one day (still in BC) and I’ve never had another interaction with a GM that I myself didn’t prompt.
Totally going to jinx myself, but they have something on their side to review.

Ughmahedhurtz
09-03-2018, 09:50 PM
For what its worth, I do think they use some type of note system. Back in the day my account I would guess was being reported quite a bit in the Burning Crusade expansion. Would get GM messages every couple of days. It finally stopped one day (still in BC) and I’ve never had another interaction with a GM that I myself didn’t prompt.
Totally going to jinx myself, but they have something on their side to review.
Same here. Lots of GM interaction the first few months and haven't talked to one since I think WotLK.

valkry
09-10-2018, 06:34 AM
Thought I would add that I too haven't been spoken to since TBC and I know that I have been reported a lot, people like to tell me when they do it haha