I saw an ad on FB for a company that is selling boosts - the domain is .eu, but they say they can boost all US realms as well. And, yes, they’re asking for cash money.
Is this legal? Because it’s certainly very brazen of them.
I can reply via PM or email with the domain, but prefer to not mention them here on the forums.
Not sure if FB has a report option for ads, but if you can do so there.
Blizzard will not PM you directly, but you can send a email at hacks@blizzard.com
No, RMT trades for services in game are not allowed.
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You can report it to hacks@blizzard.com i believe and yes it is illegal to sell in game service for real money. Just give them as many details as possible. You should also be able to report it to facebook as a scam phishing thing also.
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