I have provided evidence that i have not violated the rules of blizzard policy, you know why? cos I always play on my nintendo switch account because my computer sucks. Now, how does a player maphack or even use third party programs when you played over 590 hours on your switch?
I even told them 95 percent of my items and high runes, which is about 10 bers and jahs give and take, were traded among players in different forums. Not even single one of them came from dropping. I said i am willing to prove these items are not from myself with trading records, if so, that also proves Im not botting. I am not an account of laundering those dirty account with solid proofs, i just buy low sell high to gain a slight advantage bit by bit, if thats he violation then Blizzard is really doing a “great” job.
So now, why am I banned?
I have raised 3 complaints or appeals whatever way they call it, they all replied me in less than 5 minutes, if that’s so called thorough investigation, then I will stop playing any Blizzard games from now on. I even paid twice on the same account because of Diablo 2, on PC and switch. I will kiss them good bye ever, if there are no warnings and whatsoever that will ban us right away because of some so called investigation and sufficient evidence. Really, no more blizzard. I have similar experience with 1 or 2 other game companies and i did quit them once and for all. Because of the unreasonable perma ban. No troll no hate speech, i just focused on my games. I like playing games.
Your only option is to appeal via ticket, which you seem to have done. If they discover that there are false positives, they usually go back adn reverse those. If not, they stand.
i meant active warnings, not agreements that you agreed to, its like apples agreement on using their phones applications, who will read those instructions with 20 pages, and not to emphasize enough, blizzard could have banned my PC license but not my nintendo switch license which I am sure I dont have any background application that will provoke their ToC. I played on both, just switch a lot more.
What you need to do is buy it on PC and start buying digital gear from blizzards third party forum posts on d2jsps… the dev’s especially like it when you buy their Ber runes.
well i never bought 1 rune from external source, im a businessman and i am very good at trading games. Thats why i have so many high runes without even need to drop one myself. but i seriously will look into this with my lawyers, virtual properties exist in nowadays world. Its not about a few hundred worth of runes. Its the fairness. If things look optimistic, class law suits would be potential next steps for me, just need to gather enough people
Blizzard has no association with that website and never has. Pretty sure they would love to shut it down if they could do it legally.
You don’t own your Battlenet account, items, or anything else. You pay to access the game service on the servers. If you break the rules, you get removed from the servers. No items in game have any real world value. Trade of in-game items or services for real world money is grounds for account termination - it is explicitly against the agreement terms. Hence, even if you did “own” your items, they have no monetary value. You don’t own them though.
Point your lawyers to the EULA that you agreed to as a starting place.
You will want to carefully read the section on rules that lead to account termination, Section 2 on Blizzard’s Ownership, and Section 11 on Dispute resolution. That should give your lawyer the info they need.
Blizzard only uses their own game logs. They accept no outside data because that can easily be falsified.
yep i have read through that already, due to jurisdictions in the EULA, it may not be the case, however, where im living in, is outside EULA. There was 1 case against the EA sports about virtual gaming results that was overruled against EA games and EA games were forced to return virtual game assets to the players, and of course, the practise was different ever since. I dont own anything inside the game and thus i never buy or sell anything in the game or outside the game. However, unless as you said, Blizzard has legitimate proof on how I obtain the items and runes in an illigetimate way, account can be banned but items have to be returned to me on my other accounts( if i open a new one)
Even though you said outside sources are hard to proof, in deposition and under serious circumstances, i can have witnesses proving my transactions were real and hence Blizzard has to return what was inside the account. And as i said, property law in different jurisdictions are different, unless Blizzard stop having business in Asia lol which is where im living in. One last thing, don’t you find it is conflicting when i am only trading using in game currencies? Time is also a factor, if my case stands, then there are thousands of players may have partial compensation, but of course they will have to be as prepared as I am.
The reason behind this is not because i lost 5 ber and jah runes, costing what, 100 bucks? An hour with a legal consultant worth more than that, its about fairness. I worked hard to trade those runes back into my account, that ban action hurts not only me but some minority players. I am setting an example. I dont care much if they ban my account.
bwahahha cheater threatening to talk to lawyers as if that will change anything!
he says he got banned from other games too. that to me tells me he’s a dirty cheater that got caught but is in denial, not once, not twice but 3 times! man oh man these topics are hilarious
No they don’t. Unless you get your ban overturned, you will never ever see any of the items on that account again. They are not your items.
They cost zero dollars and have no worth except in a black market - market that if caught, gets your account banned. Blizzard does not allow the sale of their digital assets for real money. You are not entitled to any compensation.
Try it. Tell them you broke the game rules and got your account banned and now you want them to transfer items from a banned account to a new one. Tell them you want compensation for digital items you don’t own, on an account you don’t own. See what the lawyer says.
P.S. Banwaves tend to be issued after significant logging and research. Your infraction may have occurred months ago. If you have EVER used any sort of automation, map hack, etc. the account can be banned.
If you feel it was a false positive, then your own option is the appeal. That is the only way to have the Hacks team review the ban detection methods and the notes on your account.
nope, that was league of legends, when i was a kid long time ago, i didnt do anything wrong at all, but since i was still a brad, i couldnt do anything, but 1 important factor is the nature of the game. Other than that, i played LOL since the launch of the game, and the result is exactly the same as now, with “detecting softwares” then perma banned me, i was sure i didnt use any illegal softwares, i still dont understand how you could cheat under LOL.
Anyways, my point is not about money, i wont go through all the troubles to fight for something that i will lose, i dont play a losing game, i play to win. If i lose, only because im not good enough, then play better. It was the previous experience makes me so determined.
Less talk more action, show us the $1000s of legal fees you’re going to put yourself through, and put up photos of the paperwork for the lawsuit you’re filing
Guaranteed you just vanish, never post again and won’t do anything
As i said, its not me against blizzard, its the players. Even there is a slight background software that is irrelevant to the game got me banned. I want to know. Im just using a figure of speech on what it is worth on the items as a comparison on what i am trying to do to the community.
That is why you were wrong, different country has different legal systems, hence EA was forced to execute an equitable remedy to players because of 1 player, unless they do not want to practise their servers in that country. 1 extra thing is they in the end had to expose their algorithms in the court, that was the goverment against EA.
There is no point arguing here, i will need some time to gather info i need.
If i dont set an example, gaming companies will just do whatever they want. The revenue last year for Blizzard is still skyrocketing, not to mention the new “ban” and promotions just coincidently happening at the same time, it constitutes a potential motive to ban players, innocent or not