
Everyone knows trading is part of the gaming experience and that there are a limited slot on your inventory where you can keep items and another 20 slots in the common "Xunlai Storage". I keep many items for sales ranging from common crafting materials to collectors items. There are 4 available character slots so if you've filled up your common storage then you HAVE to use different characters as storage. When trading I tend to switch characters to get certain items that I can't fit into the Xunlai Storage. The ONLY way to switch character is to log out and back into your own account, and this is what I do when a player requests such item.
I left Guild Wars on while in Lion's Arch for a short while, to my suprise, when I came back I was logged out and a message appeared saying I've been "banned for attempting to hack GW & banned for 168 hours (1 week ban)!". I thought to myself "what the hell?" and emailed Guild Wars Support straight away.
It took me 4 emails before "actually" finding out what was wrong with my account. The first 3 replies were useless and were patronising (e.g. accusing me of cheating...). By the 4th email, someone actually "bothered" to check what happened to my account and told me that my account was temporarily suspended for the logins.
As a player, I NEVER cheated in Guild Wars or ANY other game for that matter. I believed that cheating in multiplayer games that affect others is definately a "no no". I even remind people in my own guild not to cheat. I myself even try to help the developers by reporting bugs I've found.
So far I've been banned for 6 days for a ridiculous reason. I've sent them a total of 8 emails, received 9 replies and still NO ONE has actually done anything useful (e.g. appologies for the mistake & unblock my account). How can someone be banned for something they did NOT know (a notice would have been nice!). This problem would NOT have happened had the developers added the "switch character" button (without logging out and in). So now I've been temporarily banned for "poor user interface" design, talk about the frustration


*** So for people who don't know, refrain from switching characters often. At least until ANet / NCSoft add a new "switch character button" or remove that flawed banning policy. ***