So Blizzard banned me...

few days ago I tried to login, and I’ve received a message telling me that I was permanently banned, I’ve investigated the issue and it turned out that some motherfucker hacked my account and used it for “Illegal Gold selling” I’ve sent a mail to Blizzard account admins and still no response…this is PURE bullshit !

You should have recorded your initial response and put it on YouTube.

why ? how could it possibly benefit me ?

You would be famous for your capability to rage.

The consequences will never be the same again.

Like the guy who [COLOR=‘Red’]shoved a remote up his ass because his mother cancelled his Account?
Corrected for you. ._.

A friend of mine had that happen(I think it was diablo 2, not sure) but they unlocked his account after some mails back and forth.

My Battle.net account was hacked (not sure how because I don’t share any passwords, pc fully protected) and then I contacted the Support in US, and it was so much time for them to answer that then I contacted the Support in EU and in 1 day I had my account back.

Yeah since everyone in EU hax anyway, so its not a big deal there ;D

Good, World of Warcraft is a waste of life anyways.

Contact support, don’t send e-mails.

Daniel Tosh took that kid on TV and he admitted it was staged. Get with the times.

Ssch! Don’t tell him! We want simillar reactions.

no thanks, keep that for yourself

is there an international number ?

There should be a link to Blizzard support on the WoW-website of your region. Not sure what yours is, but it should look like this:


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I am playing on the US version of WOW but thanks man

:hmph:

Well, in his country, the “w” reads like “v”.

I think.

You are correct.
But I misspelled yes. People tend to make a big affair of it.

a big mistake :stuck_out_tongue:

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