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Posted by: SuLor.2840

SuLor.2840

it’s actually really really annoying that I can’t even send my entire party something without being suppressed. I want to pass out food to my party before a dugneon run, can’t du to “excessive” messaging. Just a tad ridiculous if you ask me.

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Posted by: Rizalee.4593

Rizalee.4593

I agree, I often offer ports to the Sharkmaw jumping Puzzle, and I get Suppressed after just two or three messages in map chat that I am offering a port. Its even worse when I craft and send my SO armor and weapons when he gets a new level, I often need to send him 15+ items and get suppressed after only sending two mail.

~ Rizalee – Human Mesmer ~
~ Rizzae – Asura Guardian ~
Tarnished Coast Server

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Posted by: Neural.1824

Neural.1824

Arenanet is going to nerf/restrict this game into the ground. It’s like they don’t want people sending mail at all.

Where are my gem sales? I want gem sales! Nerf EVERYTHING!

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Posted by: Im Mudbone.1437

Im Mudbone.1437

Very, very annoying. Please fix/change this.

Blackgate Megaserver – [LaZy] Imperium of LaZy Nation
Mud Bone – Sylvari Ranger

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Posted by: Jack of Tears.9458

Jack of Tears.9458

Yeah, it’s a tad excessive. I try sending a friend crafting materials and before I can clean out my day’s load I can get smacked down. I get why it’s there, and that’s cool, but I’d say raise the number by just a smidge.


I’m sorry I stepped outta yer box, don’ worry, if
ya whine enough they’ll put me right back.

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Posted by: Crazylegsmurphy.6430

Crazylegsmurphy.6430

Totally agree!

I was in the MF Dungeon and I couldn’t send everyone in my party some french fries to pass the time while we waited for a disconnected player. It only allowed me to send two mail messages, and the other two were never able to get the snack.

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Posted by: emikochan.8504

emikochan.8504

I wish I could trade to people standing next to me :/

Welcome to my world – http://emikochan13.wordpress.com

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Posted by: Rizalee.4593

Rizalee.4593

I wish I could trade to people standing next to me :/

This Would fix the Mail issues…

~ Rizalee – Human Mesmer ~
~ Rizzae – Asura Guardian ~
Tarnished Coast Server

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Posted by: KarateKid.5648

KarateKid.5648

I gotta agree – I GET that it’s there to aid with gold farming, RW currency trading, etc.

But it really needs to be tuned.

While at it, try to come up with a better solution on the new account limitations.

My son got a skin during the recent Super Adventure Box feature and auctioned it for a nice sum. He tried to split the proceeds with me, since both of us were almost brand new players; but we ran into the transfer cap – very annoying. In this case, that “stacked” with the suppressed message mechanic while we were figuring out what the account limit mechanic was. REALLY frustrating experience for new players.

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Posted by: Huck.1405

Huck.1405

Hell, I’ve been suppressed in /say from saying “TY” to players who’ve ressed me because of “excessive messaging”.

“You can teach ’em, but you cant learn ’em.”

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Posted by: Huck.1405

Huck.1405

Arenanet is going to nerf/restrict this game into the ground. It’s like they don’t want people sending mail at all.

It’s like they don’t want us to do anything except buy their junk at the gem store.

“You can teach ’em, but you cant learn ’em.”

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Posted by: Midnight.9205

Midnight.9205

I happen to have two accounts – only for the reason of being a massive altoholic.

My main account has all my crafters on it, thus, I have no reason to keep crafting materials on the second account.

Due to messaging limits, it’s near impossible for me simply to send my own crafting materials to myself.

I do realise the limits are there to combat nefarious actions – could we perhaps get the ability to whitelist certain senders? This would allow me to whitelist myself, and other players reporting problems in this thread to whitelist their family/friends to allow more generous messaging limits.

I envisage this will work by the recipient entering an account name into a whitelist at their end – effectively saying “I trust this person, and am willing to accept any and all mail from them”.

In order to continue to combat nefarious uses, set it up so that 72 hours must pass before it takes effect, and limit the number of whitelisted players to 5 or 10 per account.

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Posted by: kokiman.2364

kokiman.2364

Arenanet is going to nerf/restrict this game into the ground. It’s like they don’t want people sending mail at all.

It’s like they don’t want us to do anything except buy their junk at the gem store.

But the problem originates from the community. If people wouldn’t be so careless about their accounts we wouldn’t have so many goldsellers. Without goldsellers we wouldn’t have those mailrestrictions.

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Currently playing Heart of Thorns.

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Posted by: Yargesh.4965

Yargesh.4965

form a guild and create a guild bank for your two accounts. All items can be transferred this way.

I happen to have two accounts – only for the reason of being a massive altoholic.

My main account has all my crafters on it, thus, I have no reason to keep crafting materials on the second account.

Due to messaging limits, it’s near impossible for me simply to send my own crafting materials to myself.

I do realise the limits are there to combat nefarious actions – could we perhaps get the ability to whitelist certain senders? This would allow me to whitelist myself, and other players reporting problems in this thread to whitelist their family/friends to allow more generous messaging limits.

I envisage this will work by the recipient entering an account name into a whitelist at their end – effectively saying “I trust this person, and am willing to accept any and all mail from them”.

In order to continue to combat nefarious uses, set it up so that 72 hours must pass before it takes effect, and limit the number of whitelisted players to 5 or 10 per account.