Seems the majority of people so far think it's allowed.
WaltherCarraway wrote: »RMT = ban.
trade
1.
the action of buying and selling goods and services.
rfennell_ESO wrote: »With the gifting system being crown (or crown purchased I assume) specific, there isn't a way for gold selling to turn into real cash.
Unless there is an angle I don't see, iit actually will mostly eliminate gold farmers and selling as it can be done entirely through ZOS' system.
I guess the question is did ZOS "rule" anything about selling crown items for in game currency. ie "gifting" for gold prohibition.
rfennell_ESO wrote: »With the gifting system being crown (or crown purchased I assume) specific, there isn't a way for gold selling to turn into real cash.
Unless there is an angle I don't see, iit actually will mostly eliminate gold farmers and selling as it can be done entirely through ZOS' system.
I guess the question is did ZOS "rule" anything about selling crown items for in game currency. ie "gifting" for gold prohibition.
It depends on what gold sellers charge for gold in relation to the cost of crowns. If someone can buy the necessary gold with which to trade for a crown store item cheaper than they can buy the crowns with which to buy it direct from the crown store, then there's your missing angle. The person "gifting" the crown store item won't be turning it into real money, but the gold he receives for it could have been bought with real money.
rfennell_ESO wrote: »rfennell_ESO wrote: »With the gifting system being crown (or crown purchased I assume) specific, there isn't a way for gold selling to turn into real cash.
Unless there is an angle I don't see, iit actually will mostly eliminate gold farmers and selling as it can be done entirely through ZOS' system.
I guess the question is did ZOS "rule" anything about selling crown items for in game currency. ie "gifting" for gold prohibition.
It depends on what gold sellers charge for gold in relation to the cost of crowns. If someone can buy the necessary gold with which to trade for a crown store item cheaper than they can buy the crowns with which to buy it direct from the crown store, then there's your missing angle. The person "gifting" the crown store item won't be turning it into real money, but the gold he receives for it could have been bought with real money.
The angle I was referring to was how to turn crowns into $.
If you are buying gold, you know there are risks... you getting hacked, you getting banned, you getting scammed.
It will devalue farmed gold for cash greatly (in truth I really don't know if gold selling is even a thing anymore).
I guess technically they can just sell crowns at a lower rate for cash.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nLFB25CT5k8Seems the majority of people so far think it's allowed.