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    Default Bans about gold..

    I have seen 2 forum threads saying they were perma banned for sending their alt or a friend gold.. they can't play bfa either..

    Thought I would warn you as boxers. I trade stuff between my team all the time. Think I'm gonna avoid the mail system.

    https://eu.forums.blizzard.com/en/wo...-50-gold/84294


    This one says rmt but they claim at the end they send gold to alt:

    https://eu.forums.blizzard.com/en/wo...o-reason/84267

    Could be something, could be nothing.. but my account is 12 years old so I will err on the side of caution.
    Last edited by Andreauk : 09-10-2019 at 01:11 PM

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    Blizz doesnt ban you for sending money to your alts. all those guys on the forums did something else "wrong" and they know it. ive sent millions between my toons and accounts. Also to friends. They got busted and complain in the internet for attention... nothing new to see here...they bought or sold gold. Period. (99,9%)

    When you trade money to an account you have never dealt with before.... that looks suspiscous
    Also that "friend account" excuse. When the "new account" of your "old friend bob" now is registered to "fred"
    People are stupid.
    Last edited by Dreadone : 09-10-2019 at 01:32 PM

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    I wouldn't be surprised if these people used some sort of anti afk method to avoid the login queues, and got caught.

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    Yeah I know that.. the one person says he sent 50 gold to his brother.. so who knows?

    Another this time in the US

    https://us.forums.blizzard.com/en/wo...nning/294687/7
    Last edited by Andreauk : 09-10-2019 at 01:33 PM

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    Oh Gosh ! I wish I had 50 gold to send to my brother. I feel broke as a joke in classic WOW.
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    The reason is trading items for real life money though.

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    I constantly juggle money between my group with EMA.

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    I gave a short time working as a GM back in late vanilla / early TBC (which is where I first saw multiboxing and decided to try it), those sort of bans were also handed out to people who had multiple cross faction accounts on pvp realms if they interacted with each other... even if someone your grouped up with kills your opposite faction account and not you directly. People used to guild farm alt accounts to try and beat the hardcore pvp people who spent 12hours a day in pvp for three months to get to rank 14. Problem they had was it used to track your IP address of accounts not account names, so if your brother had his account you could get false flagged for killing him yourself, and there was a generic (economy/honor) email generated and sent to those players.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Crowd View Post
    I gave a short time working as a GM back in late vanilla / early TBC (which is where I first saw multiboxing and decided to try it), those sort of bans were also handed out to people who had multiple cross faction accounts on pvp realms if they interacted with each other...
    Does this include transferring gold to an alt account of the opposing faction via the neutral AH?

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    Yup, if they were on the same IP address when logged in. Abuse of economy again. So it’s likely they did something like that. Remember this was all when you weren’t allowed opposite factions on the same server. Also there used to be people park lvl1’s at bootybay with scanning bots buying items people were trying to smuggle across factions for 1 silver and such forth.

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