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Illegal arena carries on Tichondrius.

blizz -> wysłany:
Recently on Tichondrius the spam from individuals in a high rbg/arena rated guild is getting worse than gold spam.

Every night its the same thing from them, the problem is...they're doing illegal activitys behind the scenes. They sell gladiator rating, 2200, 2400, and so on. The problem is they tell you to contact them via skype.

I did my own investigation, it turns out they charge you real life currency (USD), and have one of their desginated and experienced players of your class login to your account and play for you. I'm sure this kind of " carrying " is illegal. And it's being spammed in trade chat every day on Tichondrius. (While there is no in game proof, its quite obvious if you look at the IP's of individuals who contact them, they keep all their conversations on skype to avoid any suspension.)

How is this still going on? The spam in trade is worse than even gold spammers, and these guys are posting these advertisements on there mains. I know Blizzard can trace IP's and see if there's some un usual activity but...they've been doing business on Tichondrius since late Season 9.

At this point, I just thought I'd get some opinions of the community, and have a nice calm constructive conversation regarding these R1/Multi Glad players violating the ToS and getting away with it.
blizz -> wysłany:
Heya Nizzlez,

Recently on Tichondrius the spam from individuals in a high rbg/arena rated guild is getting worse than gold spam.

Every night its the same thing from them, the problem is...they're doing illegal activitys behind the scenes. They sell gladiator rating, 2200, 2400, and so on. The problem is they tell you to contact them via skype.

I did my own investigation, it turns out they charge you real life currency (USD), and have one of their desginated and experienced players of your class login to your account and play for you. I'm sure this kind of " carrying " is illegal. And it's being spammed in trade chat every day on Tichondrius. (While there is no in game proof, its quite obvious if you look at the IP's of individuals who contact them, they keep all their conversations on skype to avoid any suspension.)

How is this still going on? The spam in trade is worse than even gold spammers, and these guys are posting these advertisements on there mains. I know Blizzard can trace IP's and see if there's some un usual activity but...they've been doing business on Tichondrius since late Season 9.

At this point, I just thought I'd get some opinions of the community, and have a nice calm constructive conversation regarding these R1/Multi Glad players violating the ToS and getting away with it.

Even though these transactions are considered unsupported, and we may not able to assist if players do not follow through with their agreements, "carrying someone" is not against the rules. However, you are more than welcome to report any players that you feel may be involved in suspicious activities, such as win trading or exploiting of some sort for investigation.

You can also use the following form to report such websites that has been removed from another post in this thread here:
http://us.blizzard.com/support/article.xml?locale=en_US&tag=hacksform&rhtml=true

09/15/2011 06:42 AMPosted by Oengus
Until enough players quit WoW, all the botting, arena trading, gold selling spam, etc etc, will continue. Until it becomes a moneytothebottomline concern, Bliz/Activision doesn't care. This isn't a knock against Bliz/Activision, this is the truth regarding companies traded publically.

Oengus, unfortunately you are incorrect, we care and if you PvP regularly you would see that, my apologies.
blizz -> wysłany:

Did you just say that paying real money for something in-game and account-sharing are activities that you'd allow? Really? I think you need to read the OP closer, Zen, or this is a massive reversal of Blizzard policy I was not aware of.


No, I apologize if I was not clear in my original post. I have edited it to avoid confusion.

09/15/2011 06:42 AMPosted by Oengus
all the botting, arena trading, gold selling spam, etc etc, will continue.

▲▲ Second clarification: I was referring to this, and not to changes that development has made to the game regarding classes, and PvP in itself.