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does wow log mail/trades ?

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Anyone know if the game can log trades? I need to send 200k to a Carrier... Dont want to compromisse my farmer of course..

Yes, they can see and tag trading large amounts of gold.  You will draw attention doing such a trade.  In fact they can log just about everything.

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I see, as I though. But for long? I googled something and ppl say they log it for about 2 weeks...

well if this is true and they log everthing why hacked players don't receive everthing back?

a guildy got hacked few months ago...

Because Hacked player are self fault by default.

 

1.) they dont use the Authenticator

2.) and they have shared there Login Data. (or they used 123456 as password, but where should the hacker know there mail adress ?)

 

3.) if hacked player would recive erverything back, who can prevent that the same user are "hacked" every 2 weeks and get the resource back and so on. This was an open door for abuse.

  • 5 weeks later...

They only log it for 2 weeks because that's their ban dates. Or they recheck dates. They will see if you only sent that much. If your sending 200k to an alt on your account. No they won't flag you. But if you send 200k to a buyer or seller then yes you will be flagged. And flagged doesn't mean banned but your being watched by blizzard. At that stage you can be on their Flagged list for over a month.

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