I have a good feeling things are about to get crazy on the sub in the next couple of days regarding bans, Let's try and keep the discussion to one topic and talk about it here instead..

I 100% agree. I assume they can see if an account has purchased stones repeatedly (even if mods were used or duping was used in the past). If the account was started with duping (or some other form), why would you ban that account if it was played for a significant amount of time and the account bought stones on several occasions? I understand that they felt that someone was dipping into there profits by selling accounts, but shouldn't they look at the bigger picture? If someone has an amazing starting account, they are more likely to buy stones to keep it up to date with the new cards that come out and also to spend more time playing it. I understand that it violated TOS, but let's be honest, bamco doesn't directly care about that. It is about money to them. If they make money, they are happy. They have been number 1 in several countries over the last few banners for jp and glb. They indirectly cost themselves money while doing this widespread ban. They eliminated what seems to be a decent player base and looks like some big spenders as well. I assume a lot of innocent people will also be caught in the crossfire and it may also dissuade those who do buy stones in the community from buying in case there is another huge ban wave and they accidentally get caught in the crossfire.

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