What is the point of appealing a wrongful ban when wait times are up to 20 days for a response?

Well when 1 Canadian dollar equals 73 cents U.S. dollars

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I mean, the OP admitted to lying?

They said the thing that got them actioned was dialogue between a friend.

Yet the OP still claims it was the advertising.

They were given the reason they were actioned and still chose a false narrative for the OP.

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X/1.37 = $15/1.196
X= $17.18

Should I be charged 17.5$ instead of 18.99 then?

1.196 was the value of the us to cad dollar in november 2004, the games release.

1.37 is todays value.

Only because I believed that the swear in our dialogue was brought up, but triggered from different reports of spam.

The highest the Canadian dollar was the U.S dollar in recent times was 2007 Nov 7 one Canada dollar was 1.07

Since September 2013 it has been below one dollar don’t know where you’re getting your information from.

And when the game came out the Canadian dollar to the us dollar was 0.83

Gonna need you to re read the fact that I said US to CAD, it’s literally the inverse of CAD to USD that you used, which doesn’t matter because all the ratios are the exact same.

My point was, you were given the reasoning for the ban and it was a conversation with a friend. It wasn’t the advertising you claim in the OP.

The thread being “Why is talk between friends actionable?” would be a more appropriate thread.

And one I agree with - unless the friend in question is the one who physically reports you, I don’t think private conversation should be reportable.

But I also think it’s 2022 and the fact they’re still punishing people who use profanity is ridiculous on so many levels it’s not even funny.

Disney Channel can say more cuss words than we can in WoW, and Disney is aimed at kids as young as 5.

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This I agree 100%

I also agree with this, let the profanity filter do it’s work, and if someone deliberately tries to avoid the profanity filter, THEN a ban should be appropriate.

paying a higher subscription price,

Say what now? The subscription is the same price it was when Vanilla originally launched… who’s paying more?

Gonna need you to read all the posts., specifically the one where I compare the price of the US and canadian dollars today, and in 2004 when wow launched. Then compare the difference in price Canadians pay then ($15), and now ($19). More after taxes.

Right now, $15 US dollar is $20.55 Canadian Dollars.

By paying $19 a month, you’re paying $13.87 US Dollars.

So you actually pay less than the US.

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We always have, in 2004 when the game launched $15 US equalled $17.94 CAD with a stronger Canadian dollar, so the exchange was 1.196 instead of 1.37.
At that time we paid 15$ Canadian, with a closer dollar value than today.

So you’re upset that the prices are more fair and equivalent now, even though you STILL pay less.

Got it.

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They are automated.

You have to appeal to reach a human GM.

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Rare word. Where did you pick it up?

Nah, our dollar goes less far in our country, so compared to what we would make as a wage, it’s eating up more average value than in U.S.

40 day wait time.

In grade 7 we would pick 5 new words a week and submit them, then have spelling and definition challenges on them, creating a large pool of new and typically rare words that we drilled into our minds to remember at the reward of candy.

In high school we did a similar thing in our advanced English. I’ve got a bunch of them buggers bouncing around up there.

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The trick is knowing when not to use them. As accomplished as my advanced vocabulary made me feel during my academic years, I had to spend just as long learning how to tone it back down once I began to communicate with wider audiences in the professional world.

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