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A. You get banned.
B. They patch it and take away what you got.
But Ubisoft took away your character but left the 500 steel you put into them.
In the end its your fault for exploiting the game.
Oh look, there they are already. Firstly you are just simply wrong, they gave no indication it was a glitch before or after, there was absolutly no in game comunication about it and for those of us not delving through the forums constantly it wasn't a clear bug in any way. Hell it had equally as much explination in game as the fact the Hero Bundle is on sale when that happens. This isn't about in game Steel, and its not about bug exploitation. It is about business and how you treat a consumer. As I have said it is the equivilent of selling someone a thing, then stealing it back from them and leaving a coupon for the price they originally paid off. Only worse because its like selling them a car, they put money into fixing that car, then you steal it back and give them an IOU only tenabile if they rebuy the car at a higher price. It is anti-consumer, and wrong. Don't fanboy, think.