Quote Originally Posted by 'Gadzooks',index.php?page=Thread&postID=179308#pos t179308
I'd bet on a new GM not understanding what he/she was seeing, and flagged the accounts after a report. If they had set new flags in Warden, we'd see a lot more of our accounts being banned - remember, we're all using *very* similar setups, as far as accounts go.

Judging on how fast it was reversed, I'd bet on a newbie GM.
You could very well be right, as I'm just speculating as well. I wasn't trying to suggest that anything about our setups would flag anything at all, but what I was referring to was suspicious activities (emphasis on "activities"). If you had, say, 30k gold, and spent an entire day just simply trading it from one toon to another for no good reason but in quick succession, that may be enough to trigger something by hidden big brother software, and impose a short lockout for a day (pending GM review) after say 20 transfers.

GMs are not sufficient at trying to stop goldsellers, so I would suspect that Blizzard is relying more on automated processes to try to catch these types of things, even if its only a slight improvement. This was essentially what I was trying to point out, if I was unclear.