Araneae6537 wrote: »Wow, has this not come up before where a newer player wins a guild raffle or something? Hopefully this can be looked into and the ban removed if no evidence of wrongdoing is found.
Araneae6537 wrote: »Wow, has this not come up before where a newer player wins a guild raffle or something? Hopefully this can be looked into and the ban removed if no evidence of wrongdoing is found.
Because that doesn't really happen? new players aren't looking for guilds with raffles and if they are they likely wouldn't be able to afford the fees for the raffle at least some weeks or months into it.
My advice: give your friends enough gold to buy 1 house in the game with gold, I always have them check out and preview the houses that can be bought with gold then give them enough to buy that house and they're on their own from there. It also gives them something to work for later, building furnishings and such to make it their own, so it's effectively never been more than 4mil. Giving someone 16mil out of nowhere is VERY sus and not normal.
It will be fixed with some correspondance with support though... Most likely, as long as you don't have a history of giving out such large amounts to seemingly random players.
This is probably not due to him buying crowns, but due to you giving him 16 mil gold. You should never give away such amounts to new players, this activity automatically is detected by game as suspicious (probably bot and fraud prevention). Even 1 million gold could be enough to trigger this reaction, 16 millions is really an overkill
JustLovely wrote: »This is probably not due to him buying crowns, but due to you giving him 16 mil gold. You should never give away such amounts to new players, this activity automatically is detected by game as suspicious (probably bot and fraud prevention). Even 1 million gold could be enough to trigger this reaction, 16 millions is really an overkill
People do transactions and gifts of this degree on a regular basis without getting banned. It's far more likely the buying crowns with gold. That's what ZOS is really cracking down on. When ZOS doesn't get their cut they get upset.
JustLovely wrote: »This is probably not due to him buying crowns, but due to you giving him 16 mil gold. You should never give away such amounts to new players, this activity automatically is detected by game as suspicious (probably bot and fraud prevention). Even 1 million gold could be enough to trigger this reaction, 16 millions is really an overkill
People do transactions and gifts of this degree on a regular basis without getting banned. It's far more likely the buying crowns with gold. That's what ZOS is really cracking down on. When ZOS doesn't get their cut they get upset.
Zos got their cut if the Crown seller bought his crowns legit.
JustLovely wrote: »JustLovely wrote: »This is probably not due to him buying crowns, but due to you giving him 16 mil gold. You should never give away such amounts to new players, this activity automatically is detected by game as suspicious (probably bot and fraud prevention). Even 1 million gold could be enough to trigger this reaction, 16 millions is really an overkill
People do transactions and gifts of this degree on a regular basis without getting banned. It's far more likely the buying crowns with gold. That's what ZOS is really cracking down on. When ZOS doesn't get their cut they get upset.
Zos got their cut if the Crown seller bought his crowns legit.
But ZOS wants everyone to buy crowns directly from the crown store. Maybe you missed all the months, I think it was almost a year, that crown gifting was completely disabled. Now the crown/gold trade rate is 10x what it was prior to the disabling of crown gifting all together.
I know guild masters that regularly move 100 million gold between accounts with no issues. It's the crown gifting that ZOS has cracked down on so hard, not gold transfers. You can check the thread about crown gifting that I think is still sticky posted.
JustLovely wrote: »This is probably not due to him buying crowns, but due to you giving him 16 mil gold. You should never give away such amounts to new players, this activity automatically is detected by game as suspicious (probably bot and fraud prevention). Even 1 million gold could be enough to trigger this reaction, 16 millions is really an overkill
People do transactions and gifts of this degree on a regular basis without getting banned. It's far more likely the buying crowns with gold. That's what ZOS is really cracking down on. When ZOS doesn't get their cut they get upset.
Araneae6537 wrote: »Wow, has this not come up before where a newer player wins a guild raffle or something? Hopefully this can be looked into and the ban removed if no evidence of wrongdoing is found.
Because that doesn't really happen? new players aren't looking for guilds with raffles and if they are they likely wouldn't be able to afford the fees for the raffle at least some weeks or months into it.
My advice: give your friends enough gold to buy 1 house in the game with gold, I always have them check out and preview the houses that can be bought with gold then give them enough to buy that house and they're on their own from there. It also gives them something to work for later, building furnishings and such to make it their own, so it's effectively never been more than 4mil. Giving someone 16mil out of nowhere is VERY sus and not normal.
It will be fixed with some correspondance with support though... Most likely, as long as you don't have a history of giving out such large amounts to seemingly random players.
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this is suspect because it's way too many dlcs for the gold offered. the first dlc would cost 10 mil or more. at the going rate of gold for crowns. the dlcs listed would cost 30 mil or more... getting them for 16 mil is suspect. your friend likely cheated the seller and got reported.
More likely is the explanation provided by ZOS. ZOS just wants everyone to buy crowns directly from them, not use in game gold to purchase dlc's or anything else. ...even though using in game gold to buy crowns still means someone is buying the crowns to make it happen and ZOS is making their money either way.
Araneae6537 wrote: »That doesn’t make sense: A gold-selling account would not be trading gold for DLCs, they’d be trading for overpriced potatoes and such. The only explanation I can think of is that someone is not being honest.
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''this is suspect because it's way too many dlcs for the gold offered. the first dlc would cost 10 mil or more. at the going rate of gold for crowns. the dlcs listed would cost 30 mil or more... getting them for 16 mil is suspect. your friend likely cheated the seller and got reported.''
I only provided the gold to buy so many dlcs because the rate of 1500:1 was too good to pass up.
Araneae6537 wrote: »I definitely saw an advertisement selling Crowns 1500:1 and was quite surprised and wondered if the rate had gone down (I have seen more ads in general under 2000:1 in the past month) or if they just wanted to sell them quickly… Strange to also advertise gift first on top of the competitive rate...