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Purav Sinha
Newbie
I got the online fantasy game called World of Warcraft from Blizzard Entertainment a few years ago.I have been playing for the last 1 year in India.However I have had a bad experience with all the broadband companies.I started with Reliance.First they sent an email that the government of India had issued a letter to them to block all people playing these kind of games.They hacked my WoW account,changed the password and threatened to sue me.So I canceled my reliance broadband connection and I never recovered my first WoW account.They billed me 55000 rupees,which I refused to pay.I bought WoW again.Then I subscribed to tata Indicom.After a month of playing,they called me up and said that my internet use was too heavy and my subscription would be canceled if I continued playing.So I had to quit using their connection as well.Then I used Airtel.After 2 months of playing,they also called me up saying that my "heavy use" was crashing their servers.And that it was affecting all the other users in my area as they were getting disconnected.Can you believe that one guy playing WoW will crash their huge server?I still can't believe it.And there's more.They said that they had contacted Blizzard entertainment and told them to pay money as I was playing from India and it was not allowed.I got an email from Blizzard saying that the Indian government had asked them for a lot of money to launch the game in India and they had to pay around 100 million $ per year.Blizzard refused because they could not pay so much as there were not enough WoW players in India.I also bought starcraft 2 last week,I've just started playing online,but not much.The main question is,are all these broadband companies cheating me out of a lot of money?They each gave me bills over 50000 rupees each which I refused to pay.The reliance case is still going on in court.I had no choice but to pay tata indicom and airtel.And why would the Indian government ban a few hundred WoW players in a population of 1.2 billion?I mean SERIOUSLY.....what difference does it make?