Why does blizzard not respond to appeals?

Buying or selling a token is completely fine. That’s the only safe way to “buy” gold. It’s the transfer of gold between different accounts via shady practices where you do not know where the other “player” got the gold, that leads to participating with Real Money Transfers.

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We all know there is nothing that will stop botting in wow. Been here since day 1 never ending fight.

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Is that mean I have to wait for 29 days without play?
You better clean up your coins, blizzard
Any player never give me their coins till blizzard seller I thought I feel safe but now.

We’re all very aware the token would do nothing to stop them.

They still deal with bots and RMT in retail, after all.

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That would not from buying a blizzard token. Those are safe to buy. Has to be something else.

Do you have do gdkp runs ? Or help with any kind of boosting?

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Nothing I know of. :thinking:

Put in a appeal

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Anyone else play on your account? If so ask them

I did.

Thanks

Great idea. Because, as you know, they added the token back in 2015. It immediately stopped all botting practices in the retail game!

Oh wait. No, it didn’t.

Funny that you think it’s an “easy” solution, when Blizzard has been fighting against them since 2004. If you think that you, and you alone, can solve this issue, I highly encourage you to apply for a job at Blizzard, so you can get rid of the botting problem forever.

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Tokens would solve alot of problems but bots wont be one of unfortunately.

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If you bought a token from Blizzard’s website, that has nothing to do with your sanction.

If you did an unsupported trade, like giving someone gold on retail for gold on SOD or another iteration of the game, you could have received illegal gold that way.

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If you have a suggestion, you should post it someplace where the folks that decide these things might see it. Like, not here.

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Even if they did that still might not solve it. Not to mention the training they would have to do. The workstations needed, computers and all. Costs a lot for little in return.

Running a company you have to balance cost vs reward.

Unless you want to pay for them

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Let’s do some math:

1,000 GMs, with about 15 and hour pay is 15,000 for one hour. Times that 8 hours a shift with no over time, 120,000 for a shift for all of them. That’d be 600k for a work week. Which’d be roughly 31,200,000 for a work year for those new GMs. Not counting for training and supply for them.

Along with the above, it’d mean new office space, rent, power, bills, etc. Take the 31.2 mill and go about 3x at min. That’d shoot up the cost from them being there.

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This thread really ought to be locked. The original poster has been answered and now it’s just being hijacked by an agenda poster.

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Agreed we have gotten a bit offtopic.

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