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It might be nice for everyone involved to know whether contact is likely from support so I'd like to suggest everyone who has had contact from allods to post here, stating:
1 - Time you communicated with my.com
2 - Methods you communicated by (e-mail, website ticket)
3 - Response received at
4 - Method response received by
Not asking for any details on what was said but if people can see a pattern to time frames, etc, it might help ease their minds a little.
Is there a way to check if my account got banned without installing Allods client and logging into the game ? I don't play this game anymore but I'm curious if I got ban for whatever reason.
E-mail received about banning: May 22 at 6:53AM CST.
I responded, in TICKET FORM, at 5/22/14 9:17 AM CST
The ticket was marked "Answered" today when I looked at it earlier this morning, and had received no e-mail or anything.
I sent in more information regarding my ticket at... 5/23/14 8:04 AM CST
Edit: oh and I should say that the ticket has now acquired the status "OPEN" instead of "ANSWERED" after I put in additional information.
2nd EDIT: My ticket just got marked as "IN PROGRESS" as of 9:28AM CST
^ No idea what that means...but we'll see I guess.
That's all I got for now.
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I'm sure it will clear up soon if you are able to produce proof of your Gpotato purchases during the last month or so before merge to prove you made xxxx sum of gold through exchange rather then the exploit.
Assuming they still have logs from the NA server over the period of the exploit (one would think gpotato would secure some to pass over so when (right now) they investigated the matter, The ban glove would be slapping the right people.
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