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  1. #11

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    If you're looking for a big "Your accounts are safe and you'll never be banned reply", you won't get one. Even though you've talked to Blizz staff before, you can still be banned at any time. I'd cut my losses, roll a few new toons on new, legitimate accounts. Boost them up fast to join my team and THEN start rep grinding.
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  2. #12

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    If you want to get risky with it you could buy a new account with a matching fictitious last name to your current fictitious name, transfer the 70 over and then have the name on the account changed to your correct name since you will have all the required documentation. I wouldn't suggest this trickery, but if you feel gutsy...
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  3. #13

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    Aradar: Actually, that's not a bad idea but the chars can't be transferred off since they closed the creditcard option (that's why I'm using gamecards for the fake-name accounts). Thanks for the idea though
    Classic - Pyrewood Village, Horde, EU

  4. #14

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    Quote Originally Posted by 'HPB',index.php?page=Thread&postID=89441#post89441
    If you're looking for a big "Your accounts are safe and you'll never be banned reply", you won't get one. Even though you've talked to Blizz staff before, you can still be banned at any time. I'd cut my losses, roll a few new toons on new, legitimate accounts. Boost them up fast to join my team and THEN start rep grinding.
    Actually that's pretty much what I was looking for :| Or at least a word from blizz that the accounts can still be banned - it seems they're avoiding answering my question.
    Classic - Pyrewood Village, Horde, EU

  5. #15

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    Quote Originally Posted by 'Fuzzyboy',index.php?page=Thread&postID=89681#post 89681
    Quote Originally Posted by 'HPB',index.php?page=Thread&postID=89441#post89441
    If you're looking for a big "Your accounts are safe and you'll never be banned reply", you won't get one. Even though you've talked to Blizz staff before, you can still be banned at any time. I'd cut my losses, roll a few new toons on new, legitimate accounts. Boost them up fast to join my team and THEN start rep grinding.
    Actually that's pretty much what I was looking for :| Or at least a word from blizz that the accounts can still be banned - it seems they're avoiding answering my question.
    Did you break the rules? Yes.
    Can we promise that breaking the rules won't get you banned? No.
    Can blizzard promise that breaking the rules won't get you banned? No.

    They aren't avoiding the question. The question is clearly answered in the ToU -- which you accepted upon opening each account, and on each patch.
    http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/legal/termsofuse.html
    3. Establishing an Account.
    You may establish one (1) user account (the "Account") on the Service for each Authentication Key you receive from Blizzard. To establish an Account, you will be required to provide Blizzard with certain personal information and the Authentication Key provided to you by Blizzard. Your failure to supply accurate information to Blizzard when requested, or to update that information as it changes, shall constitute a material breach of this Agreement.

    During the registration process, you will be required to select a username and a password that are unique to the Account (collectively referred to hereunder as "Login Information"). You may not share the Account or the Login Information with anyone other than as expressly set forth herein.
    That IS your answer. Breaking the rules can get you banned. The only way not to get banned for breaking the rules? Create new accounts, and don't break the rules.

    It's a sucky answer, but it's the right one.

    Blizzard might let one slide, but that doesn't mean they can't change their minds tomorrow... or the next day... or the next. You broke the rules. It's their choice whether they want to make you live up to the consequences of your actions -- today, tomorrow, next month, next year...

    Honestly, I'd be grateful at this point that blizzard would even allow you to send them proof of ownership/purchase via the original paper account key. They do not owe it to you to change the name on the account, because they were not the ones who screwed up. Despite the fact that, written in their ToU, using inaccurate account information breaches their agreement, they're lenient enough to verify this information and give people a second chance. However, they weren't the ones who messed up and put the fake names in there. They're not the ones who lost the original account key and documents. It's really not their fault if you can't prove that you used a fake identity and that you are, indeed, the real account owner. They can't do that, because it would begin to open up a whole new can of worms with account stealers who would use the leniency in policy to claim that the accounts they steal are actually theirs. So I personally agree with this policy -- I don't want hackers changing the names on the accounts I own.

    If you are concerned about getting banned, then your best recourse would be to create new accounts, in your legal name, and play them according to the rules.
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  6. #16

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    Quote Originally Posted by 'Vyndree',index.php?page=Thread&postID=89711#post8 9711
    Did you break the rules? Yes.
    Can we promise that breaking the rules won't get you banned? No.
    Can blizzard promise that breaking the rules won't get you banned? No.

    They aren't avoiding the question. The question is clearly answered in the ToU -- which you accepted upon opening each account, and on each patch.
    http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/legal/termsofuse.html



    3. Establishing an Account.
    You may establish one (1) user account (the "Account") on the Service for each Authentication Key you receive from Blizzard. To establish an Account, you will be required to provide Blizzard with certain personal information and the Authentication Key provided to you by Blizzard. Your failure to supply accurate information to Blizzard when requested, or to update that information as it changes, shall constitute a material breach of this Agreement.

    During the registration process, you will be required to select a username and a password that are unique to the Account (collectively referred to hereunder as "Login Information"). You may not share the Account or the Login Information with anyone other than as expressly set forth herein.
    That IS your answer. Breaking the rules can get you banned. The only way not to get banned for breaking the rules? Create new accounts, and don't break the rules.

    It's a sucky answer, but it's the right one.

    Blizzard might let one slide, but that doesn't mean they can't change their minds tomorrow... or the next day... or the next. You broke the rules. It's their choice whether they want to make you live up to the consequences of your actions -- today, tomorrow, next month, next year...
    I appreciate your candour but it's actually not quite as simple as that

    Basicly, what I was trying to do was to establish knowledge on Blizzards part so they could choose to ban me right here and now or let me play, to some degree constituting sort of a tacit agreement (I'm not sure if "tacit" is the right term). Allow me to give an example: Under other circumstances, assume that I buy a bicycle agreeing before the time of purchase that should I use it to drive on dirt roads I will forfeit my warranty (this would be conflicting with consumer law in most civil law countries, but for the sake of the argument...).

    Now, suppose that I used it to drive on dirt roads anyway and while doing so run in to the store clerk/owner/mechanic who sees me and see me riding the bike on the dirt road. Due to our original agreement he may now choose not to repair my bike under the warranty should it break, but if he does chooses to fix under the warranty, knowing I rode it on the dirt road, he won't be able to refuse fixing it under warranty the next time it breaks (you could probably argue that he didn't have to if the next break-down was due to riding on a dirt road, but that's another matter). This could apply to the situation on hand.

    Of course all this doesn't really matter since I would never ever dispute Blizzards decision in a court of law, but my point is that the case isn't as clear cut as you suggest (mind you that being a citizen in a EU country and being a consumer in legal terms would mean that the applicable law on the contract would be the law of the consumers country of residence). I never asked anyone (but blizzard) to promise that I wouldn't get banned - I simply shared the information I had and the case with the multiboxing community.

    Can blizzard promise that my previous breach of the rules won't get me banned? Of course they can. Will they? Hardly. Keep in mind that I'm not actively breaking the rules - I did it when creating my account and possibly up until I explained the situation to Blizzards customer service by withholding the information that I had breached the rules. I'm not asking them to promise that breaking the rules won't get me banned, but rather that my previous breach of the rules that they're now aware of won't get me banned in the future. Of course they don't have to give that promise to me and they probably won't, but that's not really the point.

    So yes, the CS team is avoiding the question as they didn't answer it. While the rules are stated in the eula/tos/etc that is simply a starting point for the evaluation. Were I a CS-representative I certainly wouldn't answer the question either, but again, that's not the point.

    Yeah, breaking the rules can get you banned, in fact (well, in theory), not breaking the rules can get you banned as well ("BLIZZARD MAY SUSPEND, TERMINATE, MODIFY, OR DELETE THE ACCOUNT AT ANY TIME WITH ANY REASON OR NO REASON, WITH OR WITHOUT NOTICE") - the real question is whether my original breach WILL get me banned. Should Blizzard chose not to provide this information (as I expect them not to) I WILL create new accounts and level up more huggable shammies (in fact I already purchased the accounts).

    Anyway, I digress - my point is that in contractual terms, letting the information I provided to blizzard (twice) "slide" actually could mean (in theory, since I wouldn't dispute a ban) that they would have to let it slide tomorrow, next month or next year
    Classic - Pyrewood Village, Horde, EU

  7. #17

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    Quote Originally Posted by 'Vyndree',index.php?page=Thread&postID=89711#post8 9711
    Honestly, I'd be grateful at this point that blizzard would even allow you to send them proof of ownership/purchase via the original paper account key. They do not owe it to you to change the name on the account, because they were not the ones who screwed up. Despite the fact that, written in their ToU, using inaccurate account information breaches their agreement, they're lenient enough to verify this information and give people a second chance. However, they weren't the ones who messed up and put the fake names in there. They're not the ones who lost the original account key and documents. It's really not their fault if you can't prove that you used a fake identity and that you are, indeed, the real account owner. They can't do that, because it would begin to open up a whole new can of worms with account stealers who would use the leniency in policy to claim that the accounts they steal are actually theirs. So I personally agree with this policy -- I don't want hackers changing the names on the accounts I own.
    I'm not saying that they owe it to me to change the name of the account. It simply isn't relevant since I don't have the original boxes anymore. In fact I couldn't care less if my name is on the account or not (also note that the names of the accounts are obvious fake ones, that they've always been paid with by my credit card and always been registered to my address and my email which is the same address/email/credit card I use on my non-fake-name accounts) - but of course I do care if I get banned.

    I simply wanted them to take a stand on the matter and either allow me to continue playing or stating that the original breach will get me banned sooner or later. Obviously I'm expecting the latter since I've already purchased the new accounts, but I figured the worst I could expect from asking was that the accounts were closed and better now than after 200k of honor points
    Classic - Pyrewood Village, Horde, EU

  8. #18

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    What do you know - miracles do happen (see below). I kept one of the boxes for the CDs in case I needed to reinstall and it turned out to belong to one of the fake-name accounts. Also, I got my word that the accounts wouldn't be banned - /CHEER:
    Hello,

    Thank you for your e-mail.

    This authentification key is indeed used on one of your accounts. We should be able to correct the contact information on this account as soon as you provide the requested pictures.

    The other accounts won't be banned, but the credit card payment option will remain restricted for security reasons.


    Thank you for your understanding.


    Best regards,

    Blizzard Entertainment Europe
    Aghadron
    Payment Support
    http://eu.blizzard.com/support

    Please retain all history if you reply to this mail. "
    Classic - Pyrewood Village, Horde, EU

  9. #19

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    Good to hear that
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