Now the tech guy I emailed back and forth with said that first time offenses get a 30day suspension and repeaters get perma-banned. I was also told that they could not tell me if the suspension was 30 days or permanent and that I would just have to wait the 30 days and figure it out myself. I plead my case but they have a zero tolerance policy, which is understandable. So as the 30 days were up yesterday, what I'm trying to figure out why I am unable to log back into b.net. I know I've never had a problem like this before and I can't understand why they might permanently ban my cd-key.
Do you guys think it might be because it's a weekend and I have to wait til Monday for them to fix it? I have a growing group of friends at work that are waiting on me to get back on.
also, if push comes to shove, I've been told that I can just buy a new cd-key online. How does this work? I looked at a few sites and they claim that the keys are new, unhacked, unbanned, and unused. where do they come from? Is someone going around and buying up games from stores or is Blizzard actually selling people cd-keys? I'm just trying to figure out my options apart from going out and buying the software again.
any thoughts would help. oh, and I did email tech support again...
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Kegwen had this to say about Knight Rider:
blizzard sells digital licenses, yes
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=blizzard+store
why do people use lmgtfy instead of google itself?
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We were all impressed when Mortious wrote:
People still play Diablo 2?!?!
Not only do people still play it, Blizzard just patched it again, yesterday.
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ACES! Another post by KaLourin:
Not only do people still play it, Blizzard just patched it again, yesterday.
any game play changes or just a rare bug fix?
"Don't want to sound like a fanboy, but I am with you. I'll buy it for sure, it's just a matter of for how long I will be playing it..."
- Silvast, Battle.net forums
also don't play diablo 2, i had a level 98 hammerdin this ladder season and let me tell you it's not that cool.