SilverBride wrote: »I'm afraid to ever buy crowns again from another player after reading this. There may be more to the story, and probably is, but things like this is why they need to come up with a better system.
SilverBride wrote: »I'm afraid to ever buy crowns again from another player after reading this. There may be more to the story, and probably is, but things like this is why they need to come up with a better system.
Stories like this don't really sway me on it at all honestly. A brand new account receiving millions of gold is clearly an automatic red flag that my account isn't going to run afoul of given it isn't a 1 day old account. ZOS has been pretty clear imo that new accounts are not the accounts people should be using for major gold transfers or huge crown gifting sales. Especially with all of the limitations that have in place for even being able to gift things from the crown store. A 1 day old account receiving 16M gold is incredibly suspicious. And then that same account immediately trading that gold for a fairly large amount of $ DLC content. Yeah, not surprising it was banned.
SilverBride wrote: »I'm afraid to ever buy crowns again from another player after reading this. There may be more to the story, and probably is, but things like this is why they need to come up with a better system.
Stories like this don't really sway me on it at all honestly. A brand new account receiving millions of gold is clearly an automatic red flag that my account isn't going to run afoul of given it isn't a 1 day old account. ZOS has been pretty clear imo that new accounts are not the accounts people should be using for major gold transfers or huge crown gifting sales. Especially with all of the limitations that have in place for even being able to gift things from the crown store. A 1 day old account receiving 16M gold is incredibly suspicious. And then that same account immediately trading that gold for a fairly large amount of $ DLC content. Yeah, not surprising it was banned.
SilverBride wrote: »I'm afraid to ever buy crowns again from another player after reading this. There may be more to the story, and probably is, but things like this is why they need to come up with a better system.
Stories like this don't really sway me on it at all honestly. A brand new account receiving millions of gold is clearly an automatic red flag that my account isn't going to run afoul of given it isn't a 1 day old account. ZOS has been pretty clear imo that new accounts are not the accounts people should be using for major gold transfers or huge crown gifting sales. Especially with all of the limitations that have in place for even being able to gift things from the crown store. A 1 day old account receiving 16M gold is incredibly suspicious. And then that same account immediately trading that gold for a fairly large amount of $ DLC content. Yeah, not surprising it was banned.
The OP states clearly he gave the banned player the 16M, and it seems the OP isn't banned, so the gold itself wasn't a big issue, although it can certainly raise flags for that amount as all have said. The major source of the issue is that the banned player then gave said gold to purchase illegally obtained Crowns (okay, for someone to gift him from the Crown Store).
A new account getting that much gold and then sending it to another account that then gifts him with Crown Store items with illegally obtained Crowns, that definitely is huge red flags.
The fact that someone is advertising in Zone chat a "good" deal on Crown gifting and then stating they will gift first is much less likely to be a problem, since the scams that occur would tend to be giving the gold, and then that player/account ghosts you and doesn't send the intended gift from the Crown Store.
I don't think any in-game advertising WTS Crowns is reportable. It's the very obvious RMT offers that I report. It's the players that create the "market" for what Crown "sales" should be (by server). The WTS Crowns adverts are not violating any ToS/EULA for the game.
Part of this problem could be resolved if ZOS made Crowns an in-game item you could trade or list to sell on a Guild Store, similar to what EVE Online does with their specialized in-game currency of PLEX.
Make it possible to purchase with real money a way to obtain in-game gold to disincentivize illegal purchases . That has the effect of diminishing what the illegal gold/Crown/item sales impacts are. Much less incentive to purchase illegal currency for the the game.
This wouldn't solve the OP's friend's problem, though. He clearly didn't have to the funds or the "want" to simply buy ESO Plus (or even his own Crowns).
SaffronCitrusflower wrote: »
How would the crown buyer know if the crown seller obtained those crowns legally or otherwise?
As hard as it can be to get approval for players to gift crown store items now days it should be safe to assume that anyone selling crowns has passed ZOS' screening process to engage in crown gifting activities.
SilverBride wrote: »I just saw that same advertisement in Vvardenfell zone chat, and wonder if it's suspicious enough to report.
They can't know, but I was the large amount of gold given them that went onto "buy" illegal Crown-sourced gifts.
This is why I advocate for Crowns to become an in-game player tradeable/sellable commodity. Then the only issue in this case would be how did they get that amount of gold, which can be explained and verified (by the OP in this case).
Araneae6537 wrote: »SilverBride wrote: »I just saw that same advertisement in Vvardenfell zone chat, and wonder if it's suspicious enough to report.
No, you shouldn’t report them. A player can set their own prices and may emphasize sending the Crown item first to allay fears of being defrauded.
Plus, ZOS investigated whatever the transactions the player in question was involved in — if the Crown seller was a fraudulent party then I’m sure that they would have been banned as well.
It seems strange to me, and perhaps to you as well, to advertise that way as it would seem to attract “buyers” who actually want to defraud, but the seller is doing nothing wrong by advertising favorable terms and pricing. It would be wrong to report someone like this with no cause.
Same for Gifting as you can have saved up a large amount on your old account and want to buy items like Assistant etc for you new account without having to first purchase Crown in Store (as you already have enough Crown on your old account).
SilverBride wrote: »I'm afraid to ever buy crowns again from another player after reading this. There may be more to the story, and probably is, but things like this is why they need to come up with a better system.
SilverBride wrote: »I just saw that same advertisement in Vvardenfell zone chat, and wonder if it's suspicious enough to report.
I suspect I understand the scheme they did to harm my friend, it seems that he handed over the gold to the "Crown Seller", but the account that sent the Gifts was another account, different from the account that received the gold (the gold sellers do this to to scam new rules of Gifting System). As a result, my friend was deceived and ended up participating in a fraudulent scheme without knowing it, he is a victim in the story, he was just trading gold for crowns with another player, as far as the community knows, this is permitted.