Merlin13KAGL wrote: »...or maybe include some kind of content in your post?
kylewwefan wrote: »Some time ago it was $60~$70 for mil. Now it's around $100~$110. What makes it go up?
Umm... thats not gold selling dude, those actions are 100% legal. Gold selling is when you sell in game currency for RL money. Betting on duels and guild raffles with in game currency aren't gold selling lol.
Umm... thats not gold selling dude, those actions are 100% legal. Gold selling is when you sell in game currency for RL money. Betting on duels and guild raffles with in game currency aren't gold selling lol.
Umm... thats not gold selling dude, those actions are 100% legal. Gold selling is when you sell in game currency for RL money. Betting on duels and guild raffles with in game currency aren't gold selling lol.
i dont say all guild and all duels are fake for gold selling but some of them yes , gold sellers exploit dueling system and guild banks to rade gold for rl money
Gold sellers still exist? I haven't heard of them since they stopped being able to sell gold in game without being immediately banned.
klasdahlbergb16_ESO wrote: »This is the message they're using atm "do you wtb some g'old? [snip]"
Umm... thats not gold selling dude, those actions are 100% legal. Gold selling is when you sell in game currency for RL money. Betting on duels and guild raffles with in game currency aren't gold selling lol.
i dont say all guild and all duels are fake for gold selling but some of them yes , gold sellers exploit dueling system and guild banks to rade gold for rl money
Again: there is no RL money involved in those transactions. If gold sellers enter raffles and dueling contests and win then sell the gold (which is a terrible business model, because you wont always win), that is no different than them farming gold elsewhere. You cant associate guild raffles and dueling competitions with gold sellers.
The developers should forget about the sellers and perma-ban the buyers, that's the most effective way of dealing with the issue. It's always in the sellers' interest to get back into the game so it's hard to get rid of them permanently. Besides, it's the buyers who are cheating and they should just be kicked and their account closed down. Once you remove the demand the sellers will soon be gone of their own accord.
The developers should forget about the sellers and perma-ban the buyers, that's the most effective way of dealing with the issue. It's always in the sellers' interest to get back into the game so it's hard to get rid of them permanently. Besides, it's the buyers who are cheating and they should just be kicked and their account closed down. Once you remove the demand the sellers will soon be gone of their own accord.
@klasdahlbergb16_ESO you might not want to actually say their messages as it will be moderated because you are advertising for them on the forums.
If you see a gold seller report them, note the ticket number and send it to a dev to get bumped up and investigated.
You need to report them in game then note the ticket number and post that. Don't post their message because you're helping them advertise their site.klasdahlbergb16_ESO wrote: »@klasdahlbergb16_ESO you might not want to actually say their messages as it will be moderated because you are advertising for them on the forums.
If you see a gold seller report them, note the ticket number and send it to a dev to get bumped up and investigated.
This is my reason for making the thread. There's is no subcategory for this instance. If I get their attention and they'll change it, I'll take the punishment.
You need to report them in game then note the ticket number and post that. Don't post their message because you're helping them advertise their site.klasdahlbergb16_ESO wrote: »@klasdahlbergb16_ESO you might not want to actually say their messages as it will be moderated because you are advertising for them on the forums.
If you see a gold seller report them, note the ticket number and send it to a dev to get bumped up and investigated.
This is my reason for making the thread. There's is no subcategory for this instance. If I get their attention and they'll change it, I'll take the punishment.
kylewwefan wrote: »Some time ago it was $60~$70 for mil. Now it's around $100~$110. What makes it go up?
klasdahlbergb16_ESO wrote: »The developers should forget about the sellers and perma-ban the buyers, that's the most effective way of dealing with the issue. It's always in the sellers' interest to get back into the game so it's hard to get rid of them permanently. Besides, it's the buyers who are cheating and they should just be kicked and their account closed down. Once you remove the demand the sellers will soon be gone of their own accord.
The situation is similar to the ppl selling cheats. Sue the ppl behind the sites to take the sites down and ban the buyers I guess.
kylewwefan wrote: »Some time ago it was $60~$70 for mil. Now it's around $100~$110. What makes it go up?
I am.. kinda curious WHY you know WHAT the CURRENT price is AND what the OLD price was..
The developers should forget about the sellers and perma-ban the buyers, that's the most effective way of dealing with the issue. It's always in the sellers' interest to get back into the game so it's hard to get rid of them permanently. Besides, it's the buyers who are cheating and they should just be kicked and their account closed down. Once you remove the demand the sellers will soon be gone of their own accord.
vyndral13preub18_ESO wrote: »The developers should forget about the sellers and perma-ban the buyers, that's the most effective way of dealing with the issue. It's always in the sellers' interest to get back into the game so it's hard to get rid of them permanently. Besides, it's the buyers who are cheating and they should just be kicked and their account closed down. Once you remove the demand the sellers will soon be gone of their own accord.
As more and more online games pad their pockets with items/services sold in game for real money I doubt they want to permanently ban people who have shown they are willing to spend a lot of real money for online items.
I could see it being more of an issue if the game itself sold gold, like GW2.
What does that got to so with it. Zos will only permaban the ingame accounts, there isn't much more to do. They wont persue legal action for gold sllers lolLadyNalcarya wrote: »klasdahlbergb16_ESO wrote: »The developers should forget about the sellers and perma-ban the buyers, that's the most effective way of dealing with the issue. It's always in the sellers' interest to get back into the game so it's hard to get rid of them permanently. Besides, it's the buyers who are cheating and they should just be kicked and their account closed down. Once you remove the demand the sellers will soon be gone of their own accord.
The situation is similar to the ppl selling cheats. Sue the ppl behind the sites to take the sites down and ban the buyers I guess.
The problem is, a lot of those sites are hosted in countries where the law is much more.. forgiving when it comes to this kind of thing. For example, the latest goldselling story involved Russian botters/exploiters.
My only guess is that there is less supply cause of the risk it involves.kylewwefan wrote: »kylewwefan wrote: »Some time ago it was $60~$70 for mil. Now it's around $100~$110. What makes it go up?
I am.. kinda curious WHY you know WHAT the CURRENT price is AND what the OLD price was..
I have played with people who bought accounts. Same time they bought some gold to go with the account. Got curious so I looked it up. I remember what it was roughly at last time I checked. Saw this topic and figured I'd re check and prices have gone up quite a bit.