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Forums - Gaming - I'm an idiot drunk and got locked out of my Battle.net account (Blizzard locked my account for no reason and I cant do anything about it)

SO I am currently vacationing at my family's shore house in New Jersey, and when I tried to log into Diablo 3, it started an avalanche of shit that ended up with me no longer able to access my battle.net account.  I play a lot of Diablo 3 and StarCraft2 and now I am fucked.  I tried to resolve this situation and Blizzard basically gave me the "fuck you"  I am completely done with Blizzard, I have purchased all of there games except for WoW until now (never really been a fan of MMOs) and I will NEVER, EVER support another Blizzard product again.  Ever.  Has this happened to anyone else?  The notification that I got mentioned that the IP I was using was unexpected, duh, I am on vacation.  I went from loving Blizzard to hating them, I will NEVER play a Blizzard, or Activision for that matter, game again.  Thanks fuckers, you ruined 100 hours of gaming time.  I went through their steps and ended up getting the "you are a hacker" message.  

 

Fuck Blizzard. 



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Same for me. I got a few months ago an Email that my account is blocked and banned and that I never can use it anymore. The problem is I never played an Blizzard game in my life X_X.



 

Lostplanet22 said:
Same for me. I got a few months ago an Email that my account is blocked and banned and that I never can use it anymore. The problem is I never played an Blizzard game in my life X_X.

That is likely a spam email.

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OP, KEEP TRYING THE CUSTOMER SUPPORT STEPS. Do not stop calling them until it is resolved, keep asking to speak to supervisors.



Plezbo said:

SO I am currently vacationing at my family's shore house in New Jersey, and when I tried to log into Diablo 3, it started an avalanche of shit that ended up with me no longer able to access my battle.net account.  I play a lot of Diablo 3 and StarCraft2 and now I am fucked.  I tried to resolve this situation and Blizzard basically gave me the "fuck you"  I am completely done with Blizzard, I have purchased all of there games except for WoW until now (never really been a fan of MMOs) and I will NEVER, EVER support another Blizzard product again.  Ever.  Has this happened to anyone else?  The notification that I got mentioned that the IP I was using was unexpected, duh, I am on vacation.  I went from loving Blizzard to hating them, I will NEVER play a Blizzard, or Activision for that matter, game again.  Thanks fuckers, you ruined 100 hours of gaming time.  I went through their steps and ended up getting the "you are a hacker" message.  

 

Fuck Blizzard. 

I didnt play d3 for like a month and played it again a few days ago and was blocked all you have to do is answer your security question and change your password then you will be back in business



I thought you just have to verify your security info.



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haha wow, I just woke up and read this, and realize I have some leg work to do. So full disclosure, I came home shitfaced last night, tried to check my Auction House, and couldn't get on. Right now I am in the "Ticket" process because my name is not registering as the name on the account (odd). We will see what happens.



I call bullshit. I've dealt with Blizzard multiple times when my accounts have been hacked, and also when I played from a different ip, and they were fantastic. All you need to do is provide your proper contact info, and answer the security question.

So either the account wasn't yours to begin with and you didn't know the answer to the secret question or you did something that is actually ban worthy.

If Blizzard banned everyone that logged in from more than 1 ip address they'd have about 7 customers left.



You're an angry ignorant person when drunk. That's all I'm getting here.



I heard they ban everyone from Jersey Shore.... which is good..



 

Face the future.. Gamecenter ID: nikkom_nl (oh no he didn't!!) 

I believe that can be avoided if you download the Battle.net authenticator to your smartphone :).