Дата: 07.02.2014 13:44:39
spdzodzo, on 07 February 2014 - 10:42 AM, said: Hello, i stumbled upon this article [Edited] and questioned
myself what's the point? Why do you play the game if you don't plan
to play it by your own. Also shouldn't such services be banned by
Wargaming? My feeling is that this is some kind of scam that
they request your account and then change your password so you
can't play anymore and request some ransom money to get it back...
IPaul72: Thank you for the topic and also the link. This I would say
this is a scam the links as been removed (incase anyone is tempted
to try it

) and passed on to our support
section. I honestly can't understand why players would fall for
this sort of thing it will only lead to account banning and loss of
the account (seems the good old fashioned way (improving
yourself isn't good enough)

protos, on 07 February 2014 - 11:06 AM, said: It is against the EULA of wot. Account sharing is not allowed. This
seems to be just as bad as botting. No wonder where some of the
players with a brain in the size of a peanut come from. All
the accounts using this should get a nice and warm ban.
IPaul72: I agree completely it is again the rules and will be sanctioned as
so

Kevbar, on 07 February 2014 - 11:13 AM, said: Sounds like a scam to me, however, anyone using this and then
expecting to rule the roost is a naive fool. Surely gaining actual
experience far outweighs gaining XP points. Anyone using
this probably really does believe they've got a rich Nigerian Uncle
who happens to be a Prince and needs their bank account
details to release their millions. (I'm still waiting for 30
million Euros to be deposited in mine

)
IPaul72: 
@ all who were thinking about
being scammed ...
see
the topic I made a while ago about it

KInd Regards all IPaul72