Exploiter steals entire gbank - BLUE respond!

#0 - Nov. 25, 2007, 2:11 a.m.
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[removed] - 13 year old "PVP" player on Anvilmar server stole the entire guild bank from a raiding guild today by using an exploit. He has since bragged about it on the trade channel, and claims "NO REGRETS" on the realm forums.


Please help me get him banned, and help me remove this exploit from the game to prevent this from happening to other guilds in the future. Please /sign this thread or write to wowgmfeedback-us@blizzard.com in order to change the rules to prevent this from happening in the future.

I would sincerely like to see a blue response about this issue, and would like to see elements such as [removed] removed from my server. The guild in question has 154 members (according to their armory) who obviously have worked very hard for these items.

He has since been bragging all over trade that there is NOTHING that we can do to stop this behavior. Since he is a PVP'er he doesn't need to rely on a raiding guild for support, and his small group of friends PVP with him. Obviously no raiding guild would be caught dead with him on the roster now, but I would like to stop this exploit form affecting other guilds (including mine!) in the future.

These guys are notorious on our server for being immature, but this is honestly taking it to a new low. It's one thing to ninja a single item from a PUG run, it's another thing to steal the items that belong to 154 paying WoW customers.


* edited to update all to Blizzard's response

Blizzard's response: no punishment for [removed] (according to him, who is bragging again on Anvilmar trade channel). Blue - care to comment? Honestly, this disgusts me. Being "technically able" to do something does not mean it's not a scam.


* post edited by Blizzard blue to remove specific steps [removed] took to exploit the guild. Post also moved from general to CS Forums, and subsequent posts on General forums are deleted within minutes of posting. Yet [removed] continues to spam the trade channel with his nonsense.
#101 - Nov. 25, 2007, 10:58 p.m.
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The assumptions are rampant herein; locking while matters are investigated.