I'm only sharing thing because it's so funny and I just had to share it with other D3 people. Also note that I haven't played D3 in MONTHS, if not, at least a year or so
Dear customer,
Because you are involved in the trading of gold and equipment. legitimately means playing with an unaltered game client. Doing otherwise violates our policies for Battle.net and Diablo III, and it goes against the spirit of fair play that all of our games are based on. We strongly recommend that you avoid using any hacks, cheats, bots, or exploits.Suspensions and bans of players that have used or start using cheats and hacks will
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Okay, so let's tear this a new one, shall we? First off, I could have sworn that trading gold and equipment is perfectly legitimate, even after the Auction Houses go away in 2014. Second, how am I altering my game client by trading things? How is that not in the spirit of fair play? Also, why would a company "recommend" not using hacks, cheats, etc. and not just outright say "don't do it"? Not to mention, first they were talking about trading stuff being illegal and then suddenly talking about cheats and altering my client. Oh, now I need to confirm I'm the original owner? I thought this was about trading and cheating, so who cares if I'm the original owner or not? (I am anyways) Oh and that English. I could have sworn that Blizzard was an AMERICAN company, so how is their English this bad? Try again, scammers.
So yeah, just a hilariously bad attempt at phishing for my Battle.net account that I wanted to share with you all because this is by far the most laughable one I've received thus far and I wanted to give you all some early morning lulz. Enjoy
Edit: Picture below because it's just so funny. (Link is blocked with a censor bar)