Kyle: I want a free character transfer or I will kill myself
GM: The character transfers are only 25$, sir.
Kyle: Shit I already spent my last 25$ on bullets
Kyle: /logoff
Minutes later...
QuoteGreetings Kyle,
It was recently brought to our attention that you may be in danger of harming yourself. We take these matters very seriously and therefore wanted to follow up with you, as you are currently offline.
Our In-Game Support staff is not trained to address customers involved in a suicidal crisis; however, we wanted to provide you the following qualified "crisis prevention" websites that you may find helpful:
www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org
www.spanusa.org
www.suicidehotlines.com
Additionally, you may wish to contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline by calling 1-800-273-TALK (8255). The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is a 24-hour, toll-free suicide prevention service available to anyone in suicidal crisis. If you are a TTY user, please use the following TTY number: 1-800-799-4TTY (4889).
We hope that you consider contacting one of these organizations, as the safety and well-being of our players are of the utmost importance to us.
Regards,
Kazaniko
Senior Game Master
Blizzard Entertainment
http://www.worldofwarcraft.com
I know Kyle and he even got the cops called on him. What losers :P
I think they totally did the right thing. It must have really sucked for that person working there..
hahahahahahah. I think the best part is that they either:
a) Have a generated e-mail for this sort of issue.
b) Have an employee humorous enough to write an e-mail that seems generated.
I would have said "Can I have your gold?"
Quote from: Sidoh on October 07, 2008, 04:04:18 PM
hahahahahahah. I think the best part is that they either:
a) Have a generated e-mail for this sort of issue.
b) Have an employee humorous enough to write an e-mail that seems generated.
It seems it'd be a good public relations move for Blizzard to have generated emails of this sort. In the case a kid does commit suicide over WoW (very possible), a news article could say, "Kid commits suicide over Blizzard game," versus, "Kid commits suicide over Blizzard game despite Blizzard's attempts to stop him."
Quote from: Metal Militia on October 07, 2008, 05:21:00 PM
Quote from: Sidoh on October 07, 2008, 04:04:18 PM
hahahahahahah. I think the best part is that they either:
a) Have a generated e-mail for this sort of issue.
b) Have an employee humorous enough to write an e-mail that seems generated.
It seems it'd be a good public relations move for Blizzard to have generated emails of this sort. In the case a kid does commit suicide over WoW (very possible), a news article could say, "Kid commits suicide over Blizzard game," versus, "Kid commits suicide over Blizzard game despite Blizzard's attempts to stop him."
Oh, I don't mean to undermine the importance of that insight that almost certainly resulted in the existence of these e-mails, but this does not change the fact that I find it hilarious that it wasn't an insight that could be laughed off.