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This post has been edited 2 times, last edit by "ALLODS-ONLINE-PLAYER" (Jan 24th 2018, 5:57pm)
That's my.com responsibility to track those ppl and ban them before they sell their itens. Is not our fault if we buy itens in game with the cash we buy from my.com, players can't know for sure if the person used any unlegit ways to have that item, just my.com can. This irresponsable mass ban is totally my.com fault, for leting those scam ppl sell itens to legit players. Afterall, is my.com job to ensure that allods have a safe market.so if there someone sells an item in worldchat and he gained this item with BC from goldseller and the buyer buys it, the buyer gets banned?
this is awful, how can the buyer know whether the item was obtained rightfully or not...?
its impossible as a player to determine how another player obtained his BC / gold
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-Buying an item which was acquired illegally, with BC that you have topped up for and got the BC legaly, so now you are in position of said item.
This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "BLueFalcon" (Jan 24th 2018, 6:17pm)
That's my.com responsibility to track those ppl and ban them before they sell their itens. Is not our fault if we buy itens in game with the cash we buy from my.com, players can't know for sure if the person used any unlegit ways to have that item, just my.com can. This irresponsable mass ban is totally my.com fault, for leting those scam ppl sell itens to legit players. Afterall, is my.com job to ensure that allods have a safe market.so if there someone sells an item in worldchat and he gained this item with BC from goldseller and the buyer buys it, the buyer gets banned?
this is awful, how can the buyer know whether the item was obtained rightfully or not...?
its impossible as a player to determine how another player obtained his BC / gold
i was banned too , i never topped up even once in the past 5 years
that doesnt even make any sense ........
i was banned too , i never topped up even once in the past 5 years
that doesnt even make any sense ........
it seems there has been brought up BC from the goldseller to the game
management "marked" these BC
so if an innocent player puts an item on AH and a goldseller-customer then exchanges his marked BC to gain old the gold gets marked
now he buys the item of the innocent player on AH and dang, the innocent player got marked too
even easier if someone buy BC from goldseller and then open boxes and sells the items from the box... in our assumption this would mark every buyer
i was banned too , i never topped up even once in the past 5 years
that doesnt even make any sense ........
it seems there has been brought up BC from the goldseller to the game
management "marked" these BC
so if an innocent player puts an item on AH and a goldseller-customer then exchanges his marked BC to gain old the gold gets marked
now he buys the item of the innocent player on AH and dang, the innocent player got marked too
even easier if someone buy BC from goldseller and then open boxes and sells the items from the box... in our assumption this would mark every buyer
I bought all my BC from the in game BC exchange for gold I earned from Mazes, Skrimishes, KoE, and selling crafted stuff on the auction house.
Yet I still got banned for no reason given...
This post has been edited 2 times, last edit by "ALLODS-ONLINE-PLAYER" (Jan 24th 2018, 8:27pm)
You make it sound like you took their "thorough investigation" statement seriously.my assumption in your case would be then someone bought your crafted stuff with "marked" gold which lead to a mark on your char and thus you got banned
i think the "investigation" part is banning all players marked and see what will happenYou make it sound like you took their "thorough investigation" statement seriously.my assumption in your case would be then someone bought your crafted stuff with "marked" gold which lead to a mark on your char and thus you got banned
They've just made a list of players with Boutique Coins activity (of any kind: topping up, receiving via in-game trade, buying from/selling to the exchange NPC) ordered it by the amount and banned top 100.
I'm pretty sure there are some Russian hackers involved.
This post has been edited 4 times, last edit by "Lioo" (Jan 24th 2018, 10:05pm)