AHAHAHAHAHAHA I'm about to go tell him to fuck himiself up the ass, shortly after I take his itamz.
I did a little research and emailed blizzard.
I sent:
Hello.
I was curious about the Auto Aim program a while ago, and decided to
try it once. I /w'd my friend that i was going to try it. He
apparently didnt like this and took a screen shot of me saying that i
was going to try it and is now blackmailing me into doing things for
him so he doesnt report me. I've grown tired of being blackmailed
because of my one stupid mistake and am just about to tell him to go
elsewhere. Of course, after I do so he will submit the screen shot
to you guys.
I ackkowledge that what I did was wrong, and I've vowed to not do it
anymore. However , what's done is done. I understand that once you
get a hold of the ss, diciplinary action will be taken against my
battle.net account. I'm curious to know what that woudl be. I've
read on numerous sites that bnet has temp banned people and perm
banned them as well. What would be the fate of my account? I have
spent thousands of hours getting where i am now.. and I don't want to
put in anymore time and effort if it's just going to waste.
Heh, I know that this was probably an odd email for you guys.. but
thanks for reading anyways.
Regards,
Sov.
THey sent back:
Hello
If you are not using it now you wont have a problem. We do not ban based on a screenshot. Blizzard Entertainment considers any third-party program designed to affect the way that a Blizzard game interacts with Battle.net - including seemingly harmless programs designed to make doing things easier, such as changing hotkeys - a hack program. The use of any such program will be detected by the Battle.net staff and may result in the closure of the account tied to the usage of the program, or even the temporary or permanent banning of the CD key tied to that particular account.
Blizzard is especially focused on removing hack programs created with cheating in mind, but as mentioned above, using third-party programs designed to make things easier also puts the user's account and/or CD key at risk. As part of our strict anti-hacking policy, this is our best way to ensure that play on Battle.net is equal for everyone. There are no exceptions to this policy.
Regards,
Michael P.
Online Support
Blizzard Entertainment
http://www.blizzard.com/support
FUCK YOU JASON. REVENGE IS A BITCH