Quote Originally Posted by Daeri View Post
Why would the belonging of the accounts to different people be a banable offense ? Isn't that the original point of RAF ? No matter all accounts are played on the same IP adress as there may be several computers in the same household. They have no way to tell who is really behind the computer unless you say so publicly, right ?

I'd guess they'd be way more suspicious regarding several accounts being suddenly created and added on the same battle.net account under the same name.

Because you're not allowed to share accounts. This means for example, that I can't have someone else play my characters for me when I'm at work, to, oh, say, level 'em up, or say, oh, sell my account on Ebay and have some random Joe Schmoe play it from here on out.

So, if a Blizzard GM sees a bunch of synchronised characters running around in the world - a clear sign they're all being played by a single person - and checks the account information and finds that the accounts owner information don't all match, it's out with the banhammer for them.

It's perfectly valid for Blizzard to crack down on this sort of behaviour, because without this restriction, power-leveling services, gold-farming, honour/arena farming etc would all be almost impossible to stop, since an account holder could claim to Blizzard that they were just letting they're friend, flatmate, whatever play for a while.

Also, I don't like the OP's chances of getting his accounts back either - if indeed the account holder information doesn't match across all accounts - and merely explaining to Billing that the accounts were his brothers isn't going to help, since the EULA is quite specific about the one, single, instance in which accounts can be legitimately shared - and bros don't cut it.