Hey all, long time follower first time poster. I was curious as to whether or not having a banned account on WoW would prevent me from receiving a D3 beta key. I stopped playing wow and my account was hacked so i put an authenticator on it and apparently the hacker tried to sell items whichin return blizzard banned my WoW account. I dont play WoW anymore so i havent bothered to contact blizz to have it unbanned. Would this effect beta invites or being able to login/play Diablo 3 when its released?
Sounds good to me, i just realised i could still play SC2 with my WoW account banned which would of gived me my answer, but i apprecate your response. My b.net account is fine just WoW. put enough time into that game, probably having it banne is for the better
Interesting. I played WoW for like a month and 2 years after I tried it out, I got a message saying my WoW account was banned. I was like .... I don't even play WoW WTF. Come to find out some doofus was selling items off my account. No luck for me with the opt in either.
I used to get emails saying i was banned all the time, they were all phishing attempts. I liked the ones i got while i was actually logged in... and with the authenticator.
I quit playing and several months later all my characters were naked in the armory and my inactive account had been reactivated for another month. the day after he spent the money to reactivate it i changed my email and slapped an authenticator on it, so to bad for the hacker. Not sure how i got hacked, im sure i got keylogged at some point in the 4 years i played and i didnt have an iphone until more recently so i had no authenticator at the time.
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Might be right on this one fellas.
Some people had the feeling that having the chat gem on in D2 would make hell Mephisto drop better loot.
But that's wrong.
Seriously, random is random, anything else is just the human mind's pattern recognition software at work.