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How Blizzard bans for goldselling?
Who knows from personal experience how Blizzard bans accounts of goldsellers?
1) Is it an IP ban?
2) Are they ban all accounts, which were logged in from specific PC? ( I know this method, because Lineage 2 GM's ban by this way)
3) Or it will just account ban with char of goldseller?
Please, write here an answer
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g0ldc0in
Who knows from personal experience how Blizzard bans accounts of goldsellers?
1) Is it an IP ban?
2) Are they ban all accounts, which were logged in from specific PC? ( I know this method, because Lineage 2 GM's ban by this way)
3) Or it will just account ban with char of goldseller?
Please, write here an answer
Almost always an account ban on the account which traded the gold, if they follow a paper trail and see you have multiple accounts handling the gold then probably all of them but by far the best is depositing into guild bank and then then the customer removes from the bank.
I never experienced a ban based on the PC logged in, which I guess would be considered a MAC address ban? nor have I ever ever ever heard of an IP ban because quite frankly that's so easy to get around and there's so many issues there.
Stick with the thought that it will be the account that traded the gold to the customer.
TL;DR use a guild bank to trade gold, never characters if you're afraid of bans
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"Almost always an account ban on the account which traded the gold"
You mean wow account licence or the whole battle net?
Also, if I send to another battle.net account and wait for a while, do you think they will ban both accounts? Especially considering the classic gold (no guild bank as far as I am aware).