if i be you, i would take screenshots to point out the obvious and report to stanley, over and over and over and over ... and over... again.... they will most likely do nothing about it. but maybe, just maybe, one day will come and they start enforcing the rules.
they will have to be carefull in doing so because often it may be a couple or most likely the kids playing while fighting over the same computer, but in many cases they will see 5, 10, 50... maybe even 200 accounts tied to the same IP's which is most unlikely. also in my experience from the past in other games, they are not paying customers, so no one cares if the leeches are removed since the realms are stuffed up with "dummies" to make them look full.
...hopefully... one day
EDIT: i remember once when blizzard over night removed 25k CD keys from diablo2 from a very small hack that everyone was using. it was rather innocent and many believed it was actually a part of the game. (it would generate a map to the random world when starting a free online game and once installed you would forget that you had it because it just seemed so natural and like developers forgot to implement it).
well point is, they had the balls to remove 25k CD keys over night and players logged onto empty servers the next morning. after an initial upset players realized the game got a lot more enjoyable without the cheaters who had returned just a few weeks later without their hacks.
the morale of the story though is that enforcing the TOS, EULA or whatever you call it, is not a bad thing. you just have to have the balls to do it. if the players truly love the game, they will come back. but if they where cheating exploiting, flaming leeches then they will move on to the next game and no one will miss them.



