Crikey.
Nice find Stealthy. I would have fought tooth and nail to say that GMs just wouldn't get involved in such minutiae, but would have obviously been wrong.
I guess Shaeman's son has a good case for petitioning now, regardless of the fact that Shaeman himself... accidentally... pulled the boss afterwards
FWIW, I think it's ridiculous that we have to rely on GMs to fix SO MUCH of what goes wrong in WoW, but there you go.
I found this especially enlightening:
Because it really does seem to fly in the face of this:Please understand that part of our goal, as Customer Service, is to ensure that players are held accountable to their actions, and that we do everything in our power to enforce our Policies in a nonbiased fashion.
That being said your actions here do clearly fall under the Scamming another Player section of our Scam Policy: (http://us.blizzard.com/support/article.xml?locale=en_US&articleId=20459) which clearly states:
- that this category includes:
- • Acquiring items or any other "possessions" from another player through misinformation, confusion, or fraud (Scamming)
All hail the ambiguous nature of Blizzard's polciies and arbitrary GM decisions....Q: I grouped with a "ninja-looter," can I get the item that I am entitled to returned?
A: Players that loot an item out of turn or against the group's wishes do not fit in the criteria of a scammer, and will not be investigated by the GM Staff.
Found on http://us.blizzard.com/support/artic...rticleId=20459
In fact, the more I look at that thread, the more it feels like an anomlous action on the part of the GM.
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