Before starting:
Account A:hacked account(Only Owner of the items and account owner shares info of this due to MVP carded gear).
Account B:shared account. (shares same password and similar ID from account A. used for guild brewing).
Account C:culprit account.
Account D: stolen items buyer.
Account E:owner of the items( guild leader).
Account F: holder of the items.
Account B wasn't supposed to be shared, the owner of said account allowed the guild to use that account for brewing.
A few months ago an active guild member attempted to steal items from another guild member.
Said thief got kicked, the affected member issued a ticket. After a month of dialogue with the
GMs the items were restored. most account passwords got changed, the culprit disappeared But, some accounts didn't have the
password changed. So the culprit kept the information from account B.
A few months later, the owner of account A borrowed some items from account F to prepare
beforehand for WoE. Sadly, since the info wasn't updated, both account A and B got hacked,
Account A was holding some items from account F. of which some were mvp graded gears which
the culprit moved to account C. then sold to Account E for 6k WPE(From account C to Account E).
Upon issuing a ticket. and stating that Account A info was leaked to the guild leader
GMs decided to ban the culprit, along with the buyer of the items(Account D). lock down the items but not to restore the items because of shared account policy (The guild leader hasn't even logged that account for a long long time, in this case, nearly a year).
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Even After explaining that the culprit may have figured out the info from account A by knowing
the info from account B(Account A was only shared with the guild leader due to safety reasons aka mvp gears). GMs kept their stance, stating that we should ask the other party to return the items.
In this case i'm not sure if he meant the owner to issue a ticket asking for recovery(also understood as if stating
the owner of the items took them, but then, why would someone steal his own items?).
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Due to that and the fact that (as i understood it) the GMs encouraged for the owner to solve the issue. Owner of Account
E issued a ticket (Owner of the items). At the end, GMs also denied it due to sharing items policy.
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Today found out Account D ban was lifted, and that he got to keep the stolen gears.
Why release an account which was involved in something shady without even offering a way out?, could have asked me to restore the WPE, restore the items to me, then lifting the ban, or, in the worst case, make the items disappear.
When someone sells an item for way too cheap, from an unknown player and doubtful origin(classic is really small
so, basically, everybody knows eachother) it has to be involved in something shady.
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