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    Quote Originally Posted by kerbyross View Post
    Interesting info on d3-blizzard.com , chinese registration company by the look of things.
    Domain Name ..................... d3-blizzard.com
    Name Server ..................... dns27.hichina.com
    dns28.hichina.com
    Registrant ID ................... hc672638609-cn
    Registrant Name ................. cheng cui
    Registrant Organization ......... cheng cui e
    Registrant Address .............. henansheng zhengzhoushi
    Registrant City ................. zhengzhou
    Registrant Province/State ....... HA
    Registrant Postal Code .......... 002300
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    bloody twats! what are a bunch of asians gona do with a bunch of european accounts!? yes it was a rhetorical question :P

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    Quote Originally Posted by shadowfox View Post
    Heh ... on the other hand I must be one of the .5% of gamers not excited about Diablo III
    Make that two..

    D3 is gonna be another Duke Nukem Forever overhyped, crappy game. Mark my words.

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    With that amount of information, why don't we just report them to some Chinese authorities?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gimaru View Post
    With that amount of information, why don't we just report them to some Chinese authorities?
    It would be absolutely pointless, I think.

    I actually wasn't joking when I said it's a legit occupation in China - there are probably entire companies built around gold-farming. Besides which, they may be shredding game T&C's to bits, but there's no actual laws being broken (well ... apart from the theft of personal data and accounts, but I'm not sure if China has laws that cover that) - so I doubt anything will come of bothering to report it.

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