So it looks like exploiters keep exploiting, no bans happening. Look how nostalrius managed exploiters. Bans happened

So you only reply to the first paragraph? Ok.

Was hoping to see something more concrete about the other paragraphs, but beggars can’t be choosers I suppose.

I guess this is all you’ll have to say about it, even though

Sure, their official stance on it is that “if they’re caught” but then we get into the nitty-gritty of spending actual effort to catch them, which has been severely lacking sometimes. (Some seasons they’ve done a decent job, but other seasons not so much. They also spend more effort disqualifying the higher the boost was, so r1 is pretty well-guarded, gladiator a little less, and 2.4k lets a lot of boosts fly under the radar. Pre-BfA that is, haven’t kept track of the ladders and the players since I haven’t been playing in BfA.)
The organizations providing these PvP boosts for RL cash didn’t spring up over night, they’ve been operating smoothly for years. Feel free to check 'em out. Then try to tow the company line again like that, with empty platitudes.

and this too of course. So thus far, in this short interaction, you’ve 1. ignored arguments, and 2. quite literally spewed platitudes, that is more of a non-answer than anything else to the question you were trying to answer.

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