This is kinda strange - you bought it, so it is yours. You can do whatever you want with it, even to destroy it. This is the definition of the ownership. So response above is saying that zos not only wants the money for the item, they want to control its use in a future. irl this is against the law. May be someone will sue them at some point.... Would be fun to see.
-vovus
This just keeps getting worse. Now we multiple conflicting unofficial ‘official’ statements.
ZOS I beg you settle this once and for all! It is shameful to leave people in the dark like this when all we want to do is spend money on your game without breaking the rules but we need to know for sure what does or doesn’t break them!
From a recent post above, it looks like the conflicting response was rescinded: "After some review of all the fine-print, it seems we may have mistyped in our last reply! As indicated by Mykael, trading gold for Crowns is completely against the rules. This includes items purchased from the crown store as well. Given that these items and currency are purchased with Real Money, to perform an exchange would technically be rule-breaking and may result in disciplinary action to be taken against your account."
ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »To clarify, trading an in-game item for other in-game items is allowed; trading in-game items for real-world money or other out-of-game items is strictly prohibited.
ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »To clarify, trading an in-game item for other in-game items is allowed; trading in-game items for real-world money or other out-of-game items is strictly prohibited.
ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »To clarify, trading an in-game item for other in-game items is allowed; trading in-game items for real-world money or other out-of-game items is strictly prohibited.
ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »To clarify, trading an in-game item for other in-game items is allowed; trading in-game items for real-world money or other out-of-game items is strictly prohibited.
2.E from the TOSZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »To clarify, trading an in-game item for other in-game items is allowed; trading in-game items for real-world money or other out-of-game items is strictly prohibited.
But the question is...is a Crown Store item considered an in-game item (since it is found in-game) or a out-of-game since it's purchased with crowns ie real money? That seems to be where all the confusion is.
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Here is the official response from ZOS:
Greetings,
Trading gold for Crowns is completely against the rules, same goes for providing Crown Store items in exchange for gold.
Thanks,
Mykael
Elder Scrolls Online
ZeniMax Online Studios
So that settles the matter once and for all. No more ambiguity.
ZOS sent this response on 6/5/18 at 7:16 PM UTC. The support ticket number is 180530-003571.
Sorry @DoctorESO plenty of ambiguity. Like why wasn't this a screen shot.
It's hardly official because you say so. When its an official communication, then its official.
Otherwise its just 'another' sensational click bait thread.
Symantec's aside, i believe this was the intention all along and people just hoped. I do believe this is correct. But its just your positioning that's not clear.
@ZOS_GinaBruno can you make this official if its official?
ZOS used the phrasing "completely against the rules." Not ambiguous. Proceed at your own risk.
My question is, if it truly is against the rules, why hasn’t Gina or Jess come out and said it yet? They would have said it back when it was initially asked if it was concrete against the rules...my guess is they are still discussing it and have not decided yet.
ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »To clarify, trading an in-game item for other in-game items is allowed; trading in-game items for real-world money or other out-of-game items is strictly prohibited.
I would love to see a moderator post, here in the forums, an official response to this. A guildie forwarded me a support ticket asking the same question that received precisely the opposite answer from the OP. Not my ticket; not my screenshot to share. Trust me or don't.
I'd just like a definitive, non-legalese answer. It's difficult to follow the rules if you cannot discern what they are.
ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »To clarify, trading an in-game item for other in-game items is allowed; trading in-game items for real-world money or other out-of-game items is strictly prohibited.
@ZOS_GinaBruno I am even more confused now yes or no please no maybe's
I would love to see a moderator post, here in the forums, an official response to this. A guildie forwarded me a support ticket asking the same question that received precisely the opposite answer from the OP. Not my ticket; not my screenshot to share. Trust me or don't.
I'd just like a definitive, non-legalese answer. It's difficult to follow the rules if you cannot discern what they are.ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »To clarify, trading an in-game item for other in-game items is allowed; trading in-game items for real-world money or other out-of-game items is strictly prohibited.
@ZOS_GinaBruno I'm still really fuzzy. Is trading gold for an item "gifted" from the Crown Store allowed or no?
IF yes, is it ok for guilds to "raffle" Crown store gifts as a prize for tickets purchased with gold?
The guiding rule in the past has been that guilds cannot prize anything that costs RL $$ (i.e. crown cards, subs) if it involves in-game gold. For example:
Giving away a crowns code for a horse racing event or to a random guild member = OK
Giving away a crowns code as part of a raffle where gold is used to enter = was not OK.
How does the above apply to Crown Store gifts?
i.e. is gold considered an in-game item in your answer above? It would seem yes...
ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »To clarify, trading an in-game item for other in-game items is allowed; trading in-game items for real-world money or other out-of-game items is strictly prohibited.
But the question is...is a Crown Store item considered an in-game item (since it is found in-game) or a out-of-game since it's purchased with crowns ie real money? That seems to be where all the confusion is.
ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »To clarify, trading an in-game item for other in-game items is allowed; trading in-game items for real-world money or other out-of-game items is strictly prohibited.
lordrichter wrote: »I would love to see a moderator post, here in the forums, an official response to this. A guildie forwarded me a support ticket asking the same question that received precisely the opposite answer from the OP. Not my ticket; not my screenshot to share. Trust me or don't.
I'd just like a definitive, non-legalese answer. It's difficult to follow the rules if you cannot discern what they are.ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »To clarify, trading an in-game item for other in-game items is allowed; trading in-game items for real-world money or other out-of-game items is strictly prohibited.
@ZOS_GinaBruno I'm still really fuzzy. Is trading gold for an item "gifted" from the Crown Store allowed or no?
IF yes, is it ok for guilds to "raffle" Crown store gifts as a prize for tickets purchased with gold?
The guiding rule in the past has been that guilds cannot prize anything that costs RL $$ (i.e. crown cards, subs) if it involves in-game gold. For example:
Giving away a crowns code for a horse racing event or to a random guild member = OK
Giving away a crowns code as part of a raffle where gold is used to enter = was not OK.
How does the above apply to Crown Store gifts?
i.e. is gold considered an in-game item in your answer above? It would seem yes...
While I appreciate that Gina took the time to answer, her answer is less precise than the reported response from Support, and contradicts it. I'm not sure that it clarifies the situation. If anything, we are back to square one.
I updated my support ticket with the conflicting support response (and re-response pulling back the original response) and the response from the moderator on this forum. I'll keep you posted with what is said in response to my ticket.