Then I'm clueless. There's always IRC, but you're very likely to be greeted with a "you know what you did".
Then I'm clueless. There's always IRC, but you're very likely to be greeted with a "you know what you did".
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
I got a XXXX, cheaters aren't allowed to come back...
Mm. What's the fastest way to get back into What besides the interview?
what about the security announcement?
did you read it?
http://www.sb-innovation.de/announcement.php?f=56
Last edited by cheatos; 08.04.10 at 18:13.
I am cheatos
hmm, strange they shouldn't catch you and you are saying got the 2nd account after a month,
maybe someone from your country and same isp got banned there lately and this all fell on your head !
I am cheatos
why not try the IRC with a lot of "please.. please.." and some more "please" ?
or just try Waffles.
yeah but the thing is he wasn't caught for cheating but for registering again after being caught, over a month ago.
if he did everything right like changing mail, cache clearing, IP and Mac changing, he could claim it's not him and maybe someone else from his country and ask them to provide some proof.
then we could figure out what went wrong with the way he registered.
but it's all worth nothing now since they probably read this..
I did that, I said I was using a public computer and everything. Then I was promptly booted. Oh well.
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Sorry for double post, but I just realised something.
When my IP changes, the last number changes only. For example, 1.2.3.4 becomes 1.2.3.5. Could this be the reason why?
Well, this lets them know you're on the same range/ISP as your previous banned account. Assuming using the normal method to change your IP (MAC spoofing, my script, etc.) still kept you in that range, you could call your provider and ask whether they can give you a new address whose third octet is different - tell them the WoW forums told you your current range was banned or something.
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
With regards to MAC spoofing, if I'm behind a router, how does that work exactly? If they are in fact about to record and ban your MAC address, is it the MAC address of my NIC or my router itself? So far everything I've tried is a no go for changing the range, so I'll see if I can get my ISP to change it then.
As far as my knowledge goes, if you're behind a router and trackers are able to see MAC addresses, they'd see the router's.
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
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