Deleting my post regarding gold sellers

#0 - July 21, 2009, 6:13 p.m.
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why would you delete constructive posts addressing genuine in game problems is beyond me. not giving any reasons as to why you would do that is even worse... rude to say the least.

for the sake of argument if you had deleted that post because it included pics of gold sellers spamming /1 /2 /3 /4 as well as /s, /yell and whisper with their site names to demonstrate how frequent and frustrating it's become, I very much doubt that there is anyone who isn't aware of those by now...

The best way to describe how pathetic its become with all the gold selling spam and how it's affecting our game play as well as the game economy as some of them flood the AH with hundreds of enchanting and mining/JC mats every single day is by using some pictures.

and tbf Blizz you are doing absolutely nothing about this matter since you don't even look at the reports we submit to them using the "report spam" command. If you did then why would we see the same gold sellers months after being reported.

basically, if Blizz don't take this issue seriously "again "we will be over whelmed by those gold sellers very soon and tbh my server already is... I clearly demonstrated that with the pics I have provided in my previous post which was deleted.

oh, by the way, if Blizz decides that posting those pics is against game policy or promoting gold sellers then I would suggest they get their priorities right and try to enforce their policies on those who are actually breaking them in game for months and months botting and selling gold not on those who expose the issue.

While we're at it... whenever I allow cookies on my browser to be able to post here I end up with a tracking cookie on my PC "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTTP_cookie". That's not professional Blizz... I shouldn't need to run an anti viruses whenever I visit your site.

Trying to improve your services is far more important than tracking people so you can attract more and more subscribers and to promote your product. You have issues to solve and customer service to improve. work on that :)

as for deleting my previous post regarding this matter, imo its was a very unprofessional and childish move from your part... I've always noticed that you never delete nor lock any threads that praise you... in fact you even participate in them...

you have no right to delete posts that are useful and constructive just because you think "it's bad for business". I posted here because i like and care about this game.

Go ahead... delete this one too...

Good day
#3 - July 21, 2009, 6:45 p.m.
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Q u o t e:
for the sake of argument if you had deleted that post because it included pics of gold sellers spamming /1 /2 /3 /4 as well as /s, /yell and whisper with their site names to demonstrate how frequent and frustrating it's become, I very much doubt that there is anyone who isn't aware of those by now...


It is irrelevant if people are aware of the spam or not, please don't make it any worse by helping these people expose their objectionable service to more players... Even if you did not mean any harm by doing it; posting such content that shows these goldseller urls is just as bad as for an example quoting keyloggers when trying to warn others not to click them.

I am sure you will be able to get your concerns across without posting screenshots showing goldseller urls.

Locking this thread now as it is against the forum rules to post about locked or deleted threads:
http://forums.wow-europe.com/thread.html?topicId=292921554&sid=1