This is BS!!!!!!!!!

#0 - Sept. 19, 2010, 10:54 p.m.
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Blizzard locked my son's battle.net account for 72 hours. The explanation was a third party violation. He's been playing 5 years like me and there is nothing that violates their policy installed on his computer.

They did the same thing to a friend of mine. Him and his wife's account was locked for 72 hours with no explanation.

Is this Blizzards new policy just lock peoples accounts without any just cause?

There was no policy violated. What, is a fing bot locking peoples accounts? They don't want us to use bots but they have a fing bot monitoring wow?

His whole damn battle.net account is locked he can't even play Starcraft2.

Is this what happens to loyal customer's that pay their $15 a month for 5 years.
#47 - Sept. 20, 2010, 7:19 a.m.
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Blizzard locked my son's battle.net account for 72 hours. The explanation was a third party violation. He's been playing 5 years like me and there is nothing that violates their policy installed on his computer.

They did the same thing to a friend of mine. Him and his wife's account was locked for 72 hours with no explanation.

Is this Blizzards new policy just lock peoples accounts without any just cause?

There was no policy violated. What, is a fing bot locking peoples accounts? They don't want us to use bots but they have a fing bot monitoring wow?

His whole damn battle.net account is locked he can't even play Starcraft2.

Is this what happens to loyal customer's that pay their $15 a month for 5 years.


Looking at these notes, I'd recommend you give your son's computer a good looking over for programs that should not be there.

You can appeal this if you like to wowaccountadmin@blizzard.com for review.