PHOTO: Supercell Tracking Down Clash of Clans Gem Bug Users and Banning Them One by One

Manila, Philippines - Supercell , the creator of the widely popular mobile strategy game Clash of Clans allegedly started tracking down the ...

Manila, Philippines - Supercell, the creator of the widely popular mobile strategy game Clash of Clans allegedly started tracking down the so-called "Gem bug" users and sellers.

Coc GPC gem bug users Google Play Card Philippines Where to buy latest hacks news Clash of Clans Smart Globe Refund Tricks Manila, Philippines - Supercell, the creator of the widely popular mobile strategy game Clash of Clans allegedly started tracking down the so-called "Gem bug" users and sellers.    According to several sources, Supercell is aware of such practices and is really concerned that it is detrimental to the game. That reason is why they started investigating why some of their players suddenly receive's an ample amount of gems without even really actually purchasing them.   See Also: Top 15 Signs That You're Addicted To Clash Of Clans That You Didn't Know.  Supercell speculated that players are abusing their terms of use policy by using refund glitches of their billing system.     Supercell allegedly said that they are also aware of the Google Play Card (GPC) gem refund bug trick and warned users to stop the bad practice or face harsh consequences.  Players who are found guilty of abusing the Clash of Clans terms of use by using such hacks/glitches/tricks are condemned thus resulting to a permanent ban or deletion of the user's account.  See Also: Buy Clash of Clans Gems Legally Without Credit/Debit Cards  Share your thoughts regarding the story.

According to several sources, Supercell is aware of such practices and is really concerned that it is detrimental to the game. That reason is why they started investigating why some of their players suddenly receive's an ample amount of gems without even really actually purchasing them.

See Also: Top 15 Signs That You're Addicted To Clash Of Clans That You Didn't Know.

Supercell speculated that players are abusing their terms of use policy by using refund glitches of their billing system.

Coc GPC gem bug users Google Play Card Philippines Where to buy latest hacks news Clash of Clans Smart Globe Refund Tricks Manila, Philippines - Supercell, the creator of the widely popular mobile strategy game Clash of Clans allegedly started tracking down the so-called "Gem bug" users and sellers.    According to several sources, Supercell is aware of such practices and is really concerned that it is detrimental to the game. That reason is why they started investigating why some of their players suddenly receive's an ample amount of gems without even really actually purchasing them.   See Also: Top 15 Signs That You're Addicted To Clash Of Clans That You Didn't Know.  Supercell speculated that players are abusing their terms of use policy by using refund glitches of their billing system.     Supercell allegedly said that they are also aware of the Google Play Card (GPC) gem refund bug trick and warned users to stop the bad practice or face harsh consequences.  Players who are found guilty of abusing the Clash of Clans terms of use by using such hacks/glitches/tricks are condemned thus resulting to a permanent ban or deletion of the user's account.  See Also: Buy Clash of Clans Gems Legally Without Credit/Debit Cards  Share your thoughts regarding the story.

Supercell allegedly said that they are also aware of the Google Play Card (GPC) gem refund bug trick and other credit card refund glitches. The successful game developer warned players to stop the bad practice or face harsh consequences.

Players who are found guilty of abusing the Clash of Clans terms of use by using such hacks/glitches/tricks are condemned thus resulting to a permanent ban or deletion of the user's account.

See Also: Buy Clash of Clans Gems Legally Without Credit/Debit Cards

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