Why does Anet let scammers happily play?

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Posted by: Zamiel.2130

Zamiel.2130

ANET won’t get involved in personnal matters. On another matter, I’ve reported so many gathering bots over the months and from time to time, still see them in game, so I don’t bother reporting them any more.

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Posted by: Arimahn.3568

Arimahn.3568

Scamming is an important part of the Online Experience™ and it teaches people to not be too trusting. All in all it’s a win-win situation for everyone.

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Posted by: Spencer.1386

Spencer.1386

In other games that supported player trading I would screenshot the player in question agreeing to the details of the trade (You agree to craft me this item in return for these materials and gold, etc). The very few times that people attempted to steal my stuff I just filed a ticket with the screenshot and got my items back a few days later.

Obviously Arena.net wants you to use the trading post but as Saturn.6591 mentioned Arena.net does state that “While playing Guild Wars 2, you must respect the rights of others and their rights to play and enjoy the Game. To this end, you may not defraud, harass, threaten, embarrass or cause distress and/or unwanted attention to other players.”

Scamming is a form of fraud so it’s against the rules.

“Otherwise, your MMO becomes all about grinding to get the best gear. We don’t make grindy games.”
- Mike Obrien

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Posted by: marnick.4305

marnick.4305

Why did you let him scam you?

A fool and his money are easily parted. If someone offers himself to me, for me to take his money, I’d be stupid not to accept it.

If I can’t play Guild Wars 2 at work, I won’t work in Guild Wars 2 either.
Delayed content is eventually good. Rushed content is eternally bad. ~ Shigeru Miyamoto

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Posted by: Dedlaw.9130

Dedlaw.9130

(Grabs Popcorn)

I love the way you start an apparent crying topic on a touchy subject then sit back and watch as people argue over it.

+1 to you

Dedlaw – Fresh 80 Zerker Warrior
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Posted by: Tolmos.8395

Tolmos.8395

Whee… being an EVE player, this particular thread amuses me grandly. I see people saying things like it is actually stealing and even one person saying it should be illegal IRL and only isn’t because the law hasn’t kept up with technology. All I can think is “Holy crap, they would just arrest EVE. Not a couple of players in EVE, I mean they would just arrest the entire playerbase if that was the case.” =D

And no, there isn’t a difference, because EVE has a system called PLEX which gives a real currency value to the in game items/currency, same way gems do with gold here, so yea… it’s rather amusing.

Fight on, folks!

Edit- Personally, I’m thankful to MMO scammers. Seeing them in action in a setting that would only cost me virtual currency gives me a heads up on what folks IRL would do. You might chuckle at that statement, but I see EVE style scams on craigs list ALL the time. And guess what? I can spot em a mile away now. =D

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Posted by: ProxyDamage.9826

ProxyDamage.9826

It sucks but this is your fault :P

It’s not his fault (don’t blame the victim), but it was nonetheless a very stupid thing to do.

Wrong. It is his fault. It is entirely his fault. The whole “never blame the victim” is incorrect. In this game trading is done through the trading post. You can not get scammed in the trading post. If you trade outside of it hoping for a quick cheap profit, you accept the inherent risk that you might (and probably will) get scammed. If you give that “Nigerian prince” 5k trusting he’ll come back with your promised million, you deserve what you get.

This isn’t a case of someone getting sexually assaulted because “SHE DESERVED IT!!”. THAT is when you apply the whole “never blame the victim” thing. This is a “nigerian prince” kitten. If you fall for it it’s entirely your fault. Be smarter next time.

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Posted by: Tolmos.8395

Tolmos.8395

It sucks but this is your fault :P

It’s not his fault (don’t blame the victim), but it was nonetheless a very stupid thing to do.

Wrong. It is his fault. It is entirely his fault. The whole “never blame the victim” is incorrect. In this game trading is done through the trading post. You can not get scammed in the trading post. If you trade outside of it hoping for a quick cheap profit, you accept the inherent risk that you might (and probably will) get scammed. If you give that “Nigerian prince” 5k trusting he’ll come back with your promised million, you deserve what you get.

This isn’t a case of someone getting sexually assaulted because “SHE DESERVED IT!!”. THAT is when you apply the whole “never blame the victim” thing. This is a “nigerian prince” kitten. If you fall for it it’s entirely your fault. Be smarter next time.

If only there existed in MMOs this ability to pass items directly between two people in a safe manner… say, a window that pops up where one puts their items in one side, and another puts their items/money on the other side. If only such a concept existed commonly in other MMOs which could have been implemented here…

Naw. That’s crazy talk. Obviously everyone trading through the auction house system and losing money to their AH taxes was the most logical way to do things. Totally legit, amirite?

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Posted by: Magnus Steelgrave.6580

Magnus Steelgrave.6580

1. Guy sends stranger money in hopes of getting something in return…
2. Guy gets stiffed…
3. Guy complains and reports said person for “scamming”
4. No one gets banned here because both parties are in the wrong… original guy didn’t pay taxes on the transaction and the other guy just didn’t give the proper item…
5. Support probably chuckles a little bit.. moves onto the next thing.

Lesson here… Just don’t get greedy trying to skip out on fees or you will probably get burned and no help from the governing body you were trying to not pay taxes to.

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Posted by: ProxyDamage.9826

ProxyDamage.9826

If only there existed in MMOs this ability to pass items directly between two people in a safe manner… say, a window that pops up where one puts their items in one side, and another puts their items/money on the other side. If only such a concept existed commonly in other MMOs which could have been implemented here…

Naw. That’s crazy talk. Obviously everyone trading through the auction house system and losing money to their AH taxes was the most logical way to do things. Totally legit, amirite?

But there isn’t. And actually there is probably a very legitimate “game-world-economy” related reason that I’m not going to bother going into here (and most people wouldn’t understand anyways).

“If I had an aeroplane…”, but you don’t, you have a car. So if you drive it off a cliff you’re going to crash and burn. And it’s most definitely your fault.

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Posted by: Arimahn.3568

Arimahn.3568

All I can think is “Holy crap, they would just arrest EVE. Not a couple of players in EVE, I mean they would just arrest the entire playerbase if that was the case.” =D

They can’t arrest you for GETTING scammed. So the 99% of gullible highsec fools would be safe.

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Posted by: Moderator.6837

Moderator.6837

Hello,

While we fully understand your concerns about such issues, it’s best to discuss about this with our customer support team. As they are the only one who can answer you for such matters.

This thread is now closed. Thank you for your understanding.