I am afraid you are wrong on the point of those of us in the UK needing a licence to hold a lottery or a raffle within ESO. As long as the following conditions are met.
!. There in no money involved.
2. The prizes have no monetary value.
Except the law doesn't say "money." It says "payment" or "required to pay."
But that's all right. The Gambling Commission is getting back to me with a detailed response shortly.
All I can say is welcome to Rawl. Certain mega-guilds (not naming the three I have in mind), have been banding together to keep other guilds out of Rawl for AGES. This isn't new. I can think of one instance even last week where they took the bid up past 4 million just to shut a particular guild out.
QuadroTony wrote: »we just need the option of visibility of the bids on the trader BY GUILDLEADER ONLY
its just got me when on EU in Rawlk'ha 4 of 5 traders was hired for 800k gold by the same guilds every week
but today spot of Tamriel Trader Guild, 5th trader was outbided for 1.3m+!
I've personally lost count of how many times this has been said before. However the fact that people are genuinely surprised by this behaviour still amuses me.
All I can say is welcome to Rawl. Certain mega-guilds (not naming the three I have in mind), have been banding together to keep other guilds out of Rawl for AGES. This isn't new. I can think of one instance even last week where they took the bid up past 4 million just to shut a particular guild out.
This is only half the problem with Rawl though. The biggest problem is peoples perception that it is the premium location for Guild Traders. Break that perception and the value of Rawl sites will drop.
For example, Bandaari Trading Post has the same amount of Guild Traders, almost the exact same distance from the Wayshrine. And the bids in Bandaari go for WAY less than Rawl because it doesn't have that premium monniker.
I am afraid you are wrong on the point of those of us in the UK needing a licence to hold a lottery or a raffle within ESO. As long as the following conditions are met.
!. There in no money involved.
2. The prizes have no monetary value.
Except the law doesn't say "money." It says "payment" or "required to pay."
But that's all right. The Gambling Commission is getting back to me with a detailed response shortly.

drschplatt wrote: »Those really need to stop. It's not a violation of ESO TOS. It's a violation of US law.
I would like to see the law that makes it illegal for people playing an imaginary game to participate in an imaginary raffle with imaginary gold in an imaginary world where they earn said imaginary gold by pretending to pickpocket, murder and steal their way through an imaginary epic adventure full of imaginary demons.
I do hope the original post was meant as a joke.
It should be a completely blind system so people can't even text each other about it. It might not be an inside spy. It could very well just be friends from two different guilds sharing information with each other over the phone. And then information spreads and feelings get hurt and the Internet claims more tears of an innocent. Also, the obligatory,
(But Tamriel doesn't even have phones holy *** that's lore-breaking.)they keep asking me for gold through raffles
But that's the thing - they're not raffles.
Raffles in the US are state-regulated events organized by nonprofits under strict guidelines. Violation of state raffle laws can lead to serious fines, jail time, or both. Far as I know, not a single NA server "raffle" through ESO is state-regulated.
But what the guilds are really doing are illegal lotteries, which by law are defined as having a prize, a chance to win, and mandatory consideration (a transaction required before you have a chance to win).
Those really need to stop. It's not a violation of ESO TOS. It's a violation of US law. ZOS won't protect you if a lawyer comes knocking. They'll just plead ignorance to the whole thing.
UK residents need to visit a local licensing authority and pay a fee to be eligible to hold small society private lotteries (which, to further confuse things, are also called raffles). To my knowledge, no EU guild has publicly registered to hold private lotteries.
In the event that any guild is licensed for state raffles or private lotteries through the proper legal channels, that should be documented and stickied in the forum. That way you we all know who took the time to do their research and run things properly.
QuadroTony wrote: »offtopic\
when i need to sold expensive and rare items like lich set:
- spam in zone chat of at least 3 locations from ad/blue/red hero
- spam in 15 guilds i have(3 accounts)
- joint to every PVP campaign by ad/blue/red hero and spam in their zones
its very hard, global auction will be better
QuadroTony wrote: »its just got me when on EU in Rawlk'ha 4 of 5 traders was hired for 800k gold by the same guilds every week but today spot of Tamriel Trader Guild, 5th trader was outbided for 1.3m+!
QuadroTony wrote: »i need to spy for counterspy others!
Since no real currency changes hands, do any of the points raised in this post even apply?
The idea that a lottery for imaginary gold could be considered illegal is ridiculous to me.
I just have one thought...
if the reason you were outbid was a spy.
Why the ...you know.. would they outbid you by 1.3 MILLION?
Seriously, wouldn't a spy just outbid you by a couple thousand or something, why would they WASTE 1.3mil?
For example, Bandaari Trading Post has the same amount of Guild Traders, almost the exact same distance from the Wayshrine. And the bids in Bandaari go for WAY less than Rawl because it doesn't have that premium monniker.
timidobserver wrote: »The first MMO to have a form of corporate espionage. I like it. Economical PvP.