Originally Posted by 'Caspian',index.php?page=Thread&postID=213850#post 213850
you know if these gold hackers were as persistent at going after real money as they are at going after fake money the world would be in trouble.
Wait...
The reason they don't go after real money is that is a crime. Steal enough cash the US FBI starts making calls and even China would be prone to cooperate to an extent - if hundreds or thousands of bank accounts were hacked a day.
Fake money the real world doesn't care about. Try reporting it as a crime in the US - or just about any country. You will get laughed at. You don't "own" it, it is not a crime. Blizzard owns it and even if it is taken from us, it is still in Blizzard's domain and never really stolen.
So in order to really be able to shut it down, it has to be a crime.
For it to be a crime the "thieves" must steal some thing of value.
In order for out gold/items/virtual possessions to have value we must own them.
The only people with any real pull to be able to help us do not want us to own their (our) virtual property.
In order to shut this down. virtual theft must become a crime. In order for it to become a crime, people willing to report it as theft must actually have ownership.
Another thing that gets me about gold thieving is the abuse hurled towards the victim. If you leave your keys in your car and some asshat takes it, they go to jail. You were dumb for leaving your keys in your car but they still committed a crime. If you wanted to get into my house, all it would take is hopping a fence and tossing one of my potted plants through a window. I put the pot there, I did not put bars on my window. Sure my alarm goes off but if you are not a moron, you can still get out of my house with 4k in computer stuff before the cop can put his doughnut down to answer the call to get to your house. Who is more at fault? Me, who generally did the right things - good neighborhood, alarm, double paned windows, pet attack Liger named Sam. Or douche bag who decided he need to break into my house to get his next fix or meal or whatever reason he has?
Gold thieves, no different. The OP, from what he said did most things right. Even if he didn't, why is he being attacked (and this thread is nowhere near as bad as I have seen some) instead of the pent up anger and frustration being focused at the actual thieves or at the the only authorities that can do anything - Blizzard. As bad as this is becoming they either need to start cutting this off at the source, gold buyers and sellers or llet real law enforcement start going after these thieves or
I have been playing WoW 4 years today (well yesterday the 4th of July) I have, as a guess, 400-500 days played across all toons and accounts (a lot of that is multiple accounts at once but still). If I went aywhere and took or destroyed something that was 400-500 man days in creation I would go to jail. Your hobby is making toothpick sculptures? I go play Godzilla, on purpose, on your scale model of the New York Skyline, I go to jail - or at least get a court date and probably have to pay you back for your time.
We need to look at getting the system changed or getting Blizzard to actually fight this proactively instead of focusing on it when it comes time to restore someones account.