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Posted by: Ragnarox.9601

Ragnarox.9601

I just god lucky with 2x Dusk drops so can send 500 gold to my friend and not to get banned?

Some Dev pls respond i cant write good my hadns are shaking righ now

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Posted by: Donari.5237

Donari.5237

Devs won’t respond, they never do when asked or everyone would demand them all the time.

However, the general advice here is to write a mail message along with the gold to document that the money is proceeds from sale of lucky drops, and to say when those drops happened. Then if anything goes wrong with your account, support can quickly fix it after verifying you did get the drops, did make the TP sales, and no gold buying was involved (it can also protect your friend, he can point to the mail to show a lucky friend was generous).

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Posted by: Just a flesh wound.3589

Just a flesh wound.3589

An official response may take awhile.

This is how I loaned 300 gold to a guildie and he paid me back with interest, We emailed each other with the details and then saved the emails.

You email your friend saying you got 2 Dawns on (date and time) by (method) and that you are giving/loaning him 500 gold for (reasons). State if it’s a gift or loan and the details of payback if a loan. He emails you back accepting offer of the gift/loan. You then send him the 500 gold with a message, this is the 500 gold I am giving/loaning you. He then sends back an email saying that he got the gift/loan.

This gives ANet information about where the gold came from and why it’s being sent to another person. It allows them to verify your story and if either if you get banned, you have emails to back up what you say.

Be careful what you ask for
ANet may give it to you.

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Posted by: Ragnarox.9601

Ragnarox.9601

An official response may take awhile.

This is how I loaned 300 gold to a guildie and he paid me back with interest, We emailed each other with the details and then saved the emails.

You email your friend saying you got 2 Dawns on (date and time) by (method) and that you are giving/loaning him 500 gold for (reasons). State if it’s a gift or loan and the details of payback if a loan. He emails you back accepting offer of the gift/loan. You then send him the 500 gold with a message, this is the 500 gold I am giving/loaning you. He then sends back an email saying that he got the gift/loan.

This gives ANet information about where the gold came from and why it’s being sent to another person. It allows them to verify your story and if either if you get banned, you have emails to back up what you say.

thx i did it this way kitten must be lucky like noone, 2x dusks, dawn and colossus in few days

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Posted by: Just a flesh wound.3589

Just a flesh wound.3589

An official response may take awhile.

This is how I loaned 300 gold to a guildie and he paid me back with interest, We emailed each other with the details and then saved the emails.

You email your friend saying you got 2 Dawns on (date and time) by (method) and that you are giving/loaning him 500 gold for (reasons). State if it’s a gift or loan and the details of payback if a loan. He emails you back accepting offer of the gift/loan. You then send him the 500 gold with a message, this is the 500 gold I am giving/loaning you. He then sends back an email saying that he got the gift/loan.

This gives ANet information about where the gold came from and why it’s being sent to another person. It allows them to verify your story and if either if you get banned, you have emails to back up what you say.

thx i did it this way kitten must be lucky like noone, 2x dusks, dawn and colossus in few days

Congrats. ^^

The email method worked for us. I sent him 300 plus gold and he sent me back 400 plus gold, without a problem. I saved the emails for 2 months, then deleted them.

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ANet may give it to you.

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Posted by: Danikat.8537

Danikat.8537

An official response may take awhile.

This is how I loaned 300 gold to a guildie and he paid me back with interest, We emailed each other with the details and then saved the emails.

You email your friend saying you got 2 Dawns on (date and time) by (method) and that you are giving/loaning him 500 gold for (reasons). State if it’s a gift or loan and the details of payback if a loan. He emails you back accepting offer of the gift/loan. You then send him the 500 gold with a message, this is the 500 gold I am giving/loaning you. He then sends back an email saying that he got the gift/loan.

This gives ANet information about where the gold came from and why it’s being sent to another person. It allows them to verify your story and if either if you get banned, you have emails to back up what you say.

thx i did it this way kitten must be lucky like noone, 2x dusks, dawn and colossus in few days

How lucky that is doesn’t really have anything to do with the time frame, it’s more to do with how many rares/exotics you threw into the Forge during that time.

Person A might consider themselves unlucky because they’ve only ever gotten 2 precursors while Person B has gotten 6. But if A has gotten those from just 10 attempts at the Forge while B did 15 attempts a day, every day for a week then A has actually had much better luck.

(And both are much luckier than average because I couldn’t be bothered dealing with big numbers at 11:30pm: 20% of A’s attempts succeeded, compared to just 6% of B’s, the real rate is estimated to be about 0.79%.)

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Posted by: IEximius.9204

IEximius.9204

This is just sad and pathetic that a legitimate player would even have to go through these means to protect themselves.

Not everyone is as adept as OP being proactive and searching for information online etc, there are handfuls of players innocently sending money to their friends and get wrongly banned.

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Posted by: Ragnarox.9601

Ragnarox.9601

How lucky that is doesn’t really have anything to do with the time frame, it’s more to do with how many rares/exotics you threw into the Forge during that time.

Person A might consider themselves unlucky because they’ve only ever gotten 2 precursors while Person B has gotten 6. But if A has gotten those from just 10 attempts at the Forge while B did 15 attempts a day, every day for a week then A has actually had much better luck.

(And both are much luckier than average because I couldn’t be bothered dealing with big numbers at 11:30pm: 20% of A’s attempts succeeded, compared to just 6% of B’s, the real rate is estimated to be about 0.79%.)

First spent like 100 gold…and got dawn copy so i gott furious and spent 200 gold more on rares (rampager) and got dusk in i think first 20 tries…so i almost fall of my chair and promised friend if i get dawn i will send it to him, but i think in last 10 tries i got another dusk so i was shocked but promised him some gold and sent it to him. And then i tried staff for precursor but got nothing…:D

300 gold ~ 160 x3 ~ 480 rare gs

but i am affraid i will spend that gold again on mystic toilet…i like the feeling when i get something expensive there mystic addict

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Posted by: IEximius.9204

IEximius.9204

How lucky that is doesn’t really have anything to do with the time frame, it’s more to do with how many rares/exotics you threw into the Forge during that time.

Person A might consider themselves unlucky because they’ve only ever gotten 2 precursors while Person B has gotten 6. But if A has gotten those from just 10 attempts at the Forge while B did 15 attempts a day, every day for a week then A has actually had much better luck.

(And both are much luckier than average because I couldn’t be bothered dealing with big numbers at 11:30pm: 20% of A’s attempts succeeded, compared to just 6% of B’s, the real rate is estimated to be about 0.79%.)

First spent like 100 gold…and got dawn copy so i gott furious and spent 200 gold more on rares (rampager) and got dusk in i think first 20 tries…so i almost fall of my chair and promised friend if i get dawn i will send it to him, but i think in last 10 tries i got another dusk so i was shocked but promised him some gold and sent it to him. And then i tried staff for precursor but got nothing…:D

300 gold ~ 160 x3 ~ 480 rare gs

but i am affraid i will spend that gold again on mystic toilet…i like the feeling when i get something expensive there mystic addict

I can only imagine how you feel, but I will try to be your voice of wisdom and say that you got 2X MORE LUCKY than most people will be at all, so reap your rewards, spend wisely or invest, don’t try to proc again!!!!!

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Posted by: heartless.6803

heartless.6803

Yeah 500g is max to get a week. Though you can also convert to gems and send them a gift from the gem store.

Disclaimer: Under no circumstance should you take this seriously.

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Posted by: vinterberg.2783

vinterberg.2783

I would just send it without all that extra info.

If ANet ever banned me for that, I would rather abandon the game than having to add proof to a mail that are 100% legit within their system.

It’s like those people who doesn’t mind agencies spying on email traffic etc – just because you have got nothing to hide/done nothing wrong, doesn’t mean you have to bend over for authorities.

You just wanted to share your fortune with a friend, and if the mail could be sent within the gold limit then that’s really all there should be to it.

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Posted by: IEximius.9204

IEximius.9204

I would just send it without all that extra info.

If ANet ever banned me for that, I would rather abandon the game than having to add proof to a mail that are 100% legit within their system.

It’s like those people who doesn’t mind agencies spying on email traffic etc – just because you have got nothing to hide/done nothing wrong, doesn’t mean you have to bend over for authorities.

You just wanted to share your fortune with a friend, and if the mail could be sent within the gold limit then that’s really all there should be to it.

I’d agree with this btw. That’s what I did with my last relationship also.

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Posted by: Just a flesh wound.3589

Just a flesh wound.3589

I would just send it without all that extra info.

If ANet ever banned me for that, I would rather abandon the game than having to add proof to a mail that are 100% legit within their system.

It’s like those people who doesn’t mind agencies spying on email traffic etc – just because you have got nothing to hide/done nothing wrong, doesn’t mean you have to bend over for authorities.

You just wanted to share your fortune with a friend, and if the mail could be sent within the gold limit then that’s really all there should be to it.

I’d agree with this btw. That’s what I did with my last relationship also.

They undoubtably check all transactions over a certain amount. After I was banned for gold selling about launch (me and two guildies traded 200 gold between us so we all could get the golden title) I felt like it was best to leave a paper trail with any substantial movement of gold.

They don’t know you and you don’t know them. They have no idea If any transaction is innocent or gold selling until they research it. It’s not a personal relationship but a business one. All big businesses have a security section and it only makes sense to lay out the terms clearly so the security part of the business can research it and clear it off their books.

To put it in terms of trust or relationship is ludicrous. It’s not personal, it’s business.

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ANet may give it to you.