I will start by saying that i never intended to make some kind of drama of the case, i actually had accepted what happened with not much trouble, after all i havent played the said robbed character in a while but it still was a kind of trophy char for me.
3 weeks ago someone gained access to my account, it was around that time that i had decided to start new character after a long hiatus on lordaeron. I logged my char to send some gold only to find out that it had been emptied out, thousands of eofs and multiple sets with tons of switching gear on a bis char.
In my account panel i saw 3 different IPs requesting authentication, apparently they somehow managed to bypass the auth code and login anyway. For some reason they even requested 2FA removal. At this point i had changed my password and wrote a ticket about the situation.
The information that i received was that stuff was mailed from my char to X char and that it might be char trade gone bad (basically accusing me of wrong doing) anyway i still asked if actions be taken against the said char, fully expecting to not get my items back but to get some kind of justice.
It took 16-17 days to get another response which finally acknowledged that apparently there is some kind of theft problem which came with warning that if i have seen other players get their items back that they no longer provide that due to updated policy because of mass theft, but i will get some gold.
As i said i had fully accepted the fact that i wont get my items restored before i wrote the ticket, however i find it weird that apparently some ppl got their stuff restored, im a long time warmane player and i know to not expect to get stuff back in these kind of situations.
My problem with the whole thing is that i had to wait nearly 3 weeks to get x amount of gold back 2 days before the gold squish. While i appreciate the gesture as i had no expectation of receiving anything at all, to me it feels kinda deceiving to give me some gold 2 days before the squish.
I would like to know if there are other such cases.