This may not be the case. If you're playing on both legit and non-legit servers, when Blizzard does take over the server, they will get hold of the records of people who have signed up and check on their own system. And probably will banned your account as punishment.
Being in Malaysia also doesn't provide you anonymity, even if you did use a game-card. Since Blizz's changed their Terms of Service/Agreement to include in Singapore, it sounds like they're going to start hunting down botters/hackers in Malaysia.
Getting angry at Quazacolt's post doesn't change the fact that you were the one that threw the first punch, even though it's a different game altogether with a game company that has different ethics. Illegal servers are too risky to play on.
On the flipside, I see Quazacolt does speak like a hardcore raider that he admits to be : the no-nonsense type with strong words and says what he thinks is on his mind, irregardless whether it comes out harsh or not.
Feb 26 2007, 02:22 PM
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