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After the Banwave...

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The shock of the banwave hit us all hard. I did submit a ticket to blizzard to make certain that my account was secure after the 6 months. I did not receive a very direct answer. They said, " I do not want to assure you that your six-month suspension will elapse". Now, what does this mean? This means that all accounts are still under review. Would it do any good to submit a ticket? Most likely not. We know why we were suspended. Luckily, after looking in to some of the things that blizzard said in the email, I looked back at an old account and was able to re-obtain possession of it. But what does this all mean for you? Botting is dangerous no matter what. Honorbuddy is MOST LIKELY detectable. I'm not saying that it is, I cannot get that deep in the code. ReBot is still usable. It may not be reliable but, it is usable. Let's take a quick look at the EULA and TOS. In both of these, we decline use of any third party software to automate the game. This is why we were all caught. Now, since we agreed to those two things, there is no appealing to blizzard about the issue on botting. You can say that you were hacked and then somebody used a bot but, they will question the fact of that and make you prove it. When Honorbuddy comes back, I advise you to use it under severe caution.

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sad yeah i got the 6month ban but i used this bot only 3 days long after this 3 days i uninstallt this bot bc i just want to bot my alt from 90 to 100 after 1month i got this ban looks like they flag user over 1 month or somenthing

 

sry for my bad english

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You have to understand that there is always cache and data left over on your computer when you delete a program. If you really wanted to stay away from the wave, you could have ran DBAN on your computer to permanently delete everything. But, they could have simply looked at the account, the actions at the time, the likelihood of a bot, and used their best judgement. I also recommend changing your IP address every now and again. Why? Because we are flagged by IP addresses. Prime example : On a hardline to the router via an Ethernet cable, banned for using a bot. Created a new account, never botted but was banned. Appealed and retrieved. Switched to a wireless adapter (changes IP), not banned until the wave. Now, I will have to call my ISP for a new address or change ISP's.

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