That's what 30 euros or whatever it cost got me. In three years?! You can't even complain. Best $35 I ever spent almost besides an eighth.
That's the thing you can't use one now, but for that small price you get the most advanced, secure, revised bot there is whipped up. I believe Blizzard purposely turned the patching cycle it is now for two reasons; to keep subscriptions up and screw any third party programs. They did publicly state I think around WoTLK that they would release in raids by patch instead of all together. This kills two birds with one stone. If you look at Demonbuddy, it runs near flawlessly because the updates are few and far between plus the amount of development is only a fraction to Honorbuddy. Blizzard forcibly makes this the hardest to deal with because it brings in the most money by far.
Enough with the conspiracy theories. You don't know any of this. Every major patch is followed by a slew of micro patches. This is normal. No conspiracy to thwart bots to be seen here. Move along folks.
They actually benefit from more than subscriber numbers and third party programs being somewhat thwarted, logins queues became a thing of the past and instead of worrying about bugs or issues in several raids, they only have one to worry about.
There is some cheap people out there. I wish Bossland would charge a monthly fee and hire more staff. Plus I hate poor people and don't think they should have any fun