When does it become harassment?

by Twitchyz | 15/06/2007 15:51:45

Twitchyz

I have a friend that plays World of Warcraft with me and we are usually good friends that help each other out. One day for some stupid reason he gives me his password? Why, I dont know or care but whatever I forget about it.

A few weeks later he gets "hacked" of some of his gold ( 33 gold to be exact, big deal? ) and all of a sudden im a hacker because im the only with with his password? I dont even remember it!

So now we kinda hate each other, whatever I have other friends I don't care if hes gonna be a loser about 33 gold. So he puts me on his ignore list, I put him on mine. Somehow with other account or something he still manages to contsnatly spam me with "Your a hacker" "I want my gold" the usual stuff and its been like that for over a week and im getting sick and tired of it!

When am I able to call it harassment and report him?

Besides even if I did WHICH I DID NOT, but even if I did hack him for only 33 gold, its not my problem its his! If you click the red question mark In-Game and type "Gold" into the search menu, click the 12th and read it you will see it his responsiblity not to give out his password to anybody!

So when can I report for harassment?


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How I Hacked HIm?

I logged on his account and traded it to my account.

1. I don't think you can have to WoW windows up and if you can my mistake?

2. He says he saw his account standing next to his other account trading me!
Ummmm... You can only be on one account! There is no way you could of saw your other account on!!!
Duh!?
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Twitchy!

by Berghe | 15/06/2007 17:12:06

Berghe

Twitchyz, your friendship aside you can always report behavior that you feel is harassment to the Game Master staff. If it continues, continue to report it - we will take the appropriate action. Creating alternate characters in an effort to bypass the in-game ignore function is not appropriate behavior. :)

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