Not that they are hurting anyone by kicking them out of a "trading" guild.
Well, whoever they are, I hope they have changed their ways. If they still have this requirement, I hope they at least tell people up front now that their guild defines inactivity as not paying the weekly protection fee. (Completely unnecessary to charge mandatory fees in my opinion, but hey, I'm not their GM.)lol yeah, I was surprised to see this thread come back to the front page tooGot deja vu reading this and realized this poll was from September. I'm curious whether this unnamed guild still exists or if its members bailed on it for one of the many good trade guilds that are happy to keep members who contribute through store purchases and sales, not additional mandatory fees.As for the guild, I no longer remember for sure what it was called - there were a few that I was seeing advertised a lot around then, and it was one of those, I just don't remember which. There's one that I think it is, and if it is that one then it's still active. I really don't remember for sure though...
RDMyers65b14_ESO wrote: »If a guild is demanding fees they best be giving me a garuntee that everything that I put up for sale in the guild store will sell no matter what price I have on it. I have had things for sale at the going rate not sale at all. Fortunately, most of my guilds are RP guilds and don't have silly rules about fees. One of the guilds that I am a part of... I am the only one left even the guild leader is inactive over a month. Why am I still there? Bank space.
RDMyers65b14_ESO wrote: »If a guild is demanding fees they best be giving me a garuntee that everything that I put up for sale in the guild store will sell no matter what price I have on it. I have had things for sale at the going rate not sale at all. Fortunately, most of my guilds are RP guilds and don't have silly rules about fees. One of the guilds that I am a part of... I am the only one left even the guild leader is inactive over a month. Why am I still there? Bank space.
How could they guarantee such a thing? Some items are not desired no matter what price you list. The reason guilds have fees is to pay for the trading post. If you do not see a large profit coming from that post, then it is your choice to refuse payment.
Yes, if the guild is open, and says this is what we do, fair enough, after all you don't have to join.econner1b16_ESO wrote: »I would say it is ethical as long as the member is given all the rules up front.
RDMyers65b14_ESO wrote: »RDMyers65b14_ESO wrote: »If a guild is demanding fees they best be giving me a garuntee that everything that I put up for sale in the guild store will sell no matter what price I have on it. I have had things for sale at the going rate not sale at all. Fortunately, most of my guilds are RP guilds and don't have silly rules about fees. One of the guilds that I am a part of... I am the only one left even the guild leader is inactive over a month. Why am I still there? Bank space.
How could they guarantee such a thing? Some items are not desired no matter what price you list. The reason guilds have fees is to pay for the trading post. If you do not see a large profit coming from that post, then it is your choice to refuse payment.
That is the point, they CAN'T. The trading post should come out of profits not be demanded. If they are going to demand payment, I best receive the service for the money. Having a kiosk is not enough for the price of membership.
econner1b16_ESO wrote: »I would say it is ethical as long as the member is given all the rules up front. That being said, guilds are totally player run and are for the most part out of any ones control but the people at the top of that guild. You can join 5 here, if you don't like the way one is run, leave it. There is also nothing to prevent you from starting your own guild with like minded players. One solution might be to have a central place where players can go to view the rules/doctrines of all the guilds created. Not that guilds have to follow their own doctrines but it might prevent some misunderstandings.
TheAngelofDeath99 wrote: »In your case, no it's not ok, because they lied. However if they tell you beforehand, then it IS their guild, so their rules.
Considering that it's a trade guild, the guild gets a cut of the profit so there really should not be a requirement to 'donate' gold. That's double dipping.
jedtb16_ESO wrote: »is it ethical to necro a 2 year old thread the most recent post of which was 6 months old?