
Here's the most recent information on all the best cheat providers currently in operation. So how much do these hacks cost, and more importantly, which sites are legit (and won't either rip you off or give your computer a virus)? The lawsuit is based on the fact that creating and using cheats in CoD violates Activision's Terms of Use.Īctivision has banned players for cheating, but this legal action seems like a more thorough scare tactic to try to cut down on the whole culture of hacking, which many claim ruins the fun of first person shooters.īut while CxCheats is no longer offering hacks, or at least not for the time being, there's plenty of other sites still selling any and every cheat under the sun. Change your beliefs and review your concepts.Over the weekend, Call of Duty's publisher, Activision, filed a lawsuit against CxCheats, a site that sells downloadable cheats to help you find and kill other players extremely easily. Review your concepts and arguments, you look more like a scammer who tries to disrupt other people's businesses. Think carefully before defaming someone, unfortunately you don't think clearly.


Customer data is safe, this is in the terms of use described on our website. Maybe you'll be lucky but this is sketchy.Īgain another unfortunate comment. Also, before speaking on someone making stupid comments actually make some sense and legitimize your point instead of making blank statements.īeware of this seller as he might just sell your info or worse.

"Your safety and ours", How does that help the safety of your customer except benefit you in whatever ways whether mischievous or to cover your own skin? Stop talking like it's for the customer, you don't suddenly have a security method better than any other major corporation that requires a photo id to buy a hack of all things.
