WoW: Cheating is bad … mm’kay

Mm'kay... - Image 1Kompost from Azzor.com reports that Eyonix posted this wonderful gem on the main page and under the General Forum:

We wanted to take this time to remind players that the use of power-leveling services, which generally involves a player paying a person or company to level up a character on the player’s behalf, is a violation of our account-sharing policy. The common concern with power-leveling services, and with account-sharing in general, is that sharing access to the account involves players providing their login information (login name and password) to another person. From there, the person receiving this private information is able to do anything they wish with the characters on that account, such as transfer all the gold and items to other players, use the characters in conjunction with hack programs for illicit purposes in the game, and/or delete the characters.

In general, we urge players to refrain from sharing their login information with anyone for any reason, as it’s the owner of the account who will be held accountable for all login uses, regardless of whether or not the owner granted authorization or approval. In the event that you become aware of or reasonably suspect any breach of security, including without limitation any loss, theft, or unauthorized disclosure of your login information, please immediately notify Blizzard by emailing [email protected].

You also might’ve gotten this in an in-game email. So, umn…yeah, cheating is bad mm’kay.

Oh, and don’t power-level, mm’kay, and don’t buy gold and stuff ‘cuz they might ban you mm’kay, and letting your friend play with your account isn’t advised mm’kay, ‘cuz you know, if anything bad happens to your account you’re the only one to blame because you’re the guy who shared your account info…mm’kay.

But seriously folks, if anything happens to your account, and you’re well aware that you got other folks to power level for you, you’re pretty much responsible for that, and all the repercussions of that. So don’t wonder why you’re missing a whole lot of gold all of a sudden or something like that.

Via Azzor

Mm'kay... - Image 1Kompost from Azzor.com reports that Eyonix posted this wonderful gem on the main page and under the General Forum:

We wanted to take this time to remind players that the use of power-leveling services, which generally involves a player paying a person or company to level up a character on the player’s behalf, is a violation of our account-sharing policy. The common concern with power-leveling services, and with account-sharing in general, is that sharing access to the account involves players providing their login information (login name and password) to another person. From there, the person receiving this private information is able to do anything they wish with the characters on that account, such as transfer all the gold and items to other players, use the characters in conjunction with hack programs for illicit purposes in the game, and/or delete the characters.

In general, we urge players to refrain from sharing their login information with anyone for any reason, as it’s the owner of the account who will be held accountable for all login uses, regardless of whether or not the owner granted authorization or approval. In the event that you become aware of or reasonably suspect any breach of security, including without limitation any loss, theft, or unauthorized disclosure of your login information, please immediately notify Blizzard by emailing [email protected].

You also might’ve gotten this in an in-game email. So, umn…yeah, cheating is bad mm’kay.

Oh, and don’t power-level, mm’kay, and don’t buy gold and stuff ‘cuz they might ban you mm’kay, and letting your friend play with your account isn’t advised mm’kay, ‘cuz you know, if anything bad happens to your account you’re the only one to blame because you’re the guy who shared your account info…mm’kay.

But seriously folks, if anything happens to your account, and you’re well aware that you got other folks to power level for you, you’re pretty much responsible for that, and all the repercussions of that. So don’t wonder why you’re missing a whole lot of gold all of a sudden or something like that.

Via Azzor

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