Coming up with that "scam" and - possibly - somebody falling for it speaks volumes about playerbase IQ.
Don't pretend it is true. I know four people who bot on a regular basis for mats and such to either sell or use. You see the bots in bg's only get worse. You see tons of hackers hack flying in lowby pandaria areas. They don't ever ban anyone for anything. If they did the bots I reported all through cata for botting in Uldum would have been gone and not seen in the pandaria areas.
It's scummy but not a scam. If you have to resort to trickery to make gold though, then you're probably on tough times and care a little too much about it.
Of course it is not bannable and quite a good thing to do. It's called "playing on others' greed". Person who would buy item from AH to resell it asap is basically cheater, he wants to cheat out some easy gold, and reason to this is greed. There is absolutely nothing wrong to punish for greed.
It also greatly stimulates economy, as people tend to sell everything at such low prices, so it basically makes it non-viable to AH most of stuff - once people see there is demand (even if it is just illusion caused by this "trick") to buy items at higher prices, they start selling them at higher prices, and not flood market with items at "vendor price + 1 copper".
Keep doing what you do!
Probably, but assuming you used 2 different toons I don't see how the victim would be able to make an argument... He will just think your alt is an asshole.
It seems a lot of people aren't reading the earlier posts, Broloth posted on page 2 that if you enter into any sort of agreement fx.:
Target: "Hey, still interested in XX item?"
PotentialScammer: "Yes."
Target: "Cool, let's trade"
PotentialScammer has logged off.
If the above is the situation then yes the "PotentialScammer" is scamming, if the target just buys it without talking to "Scammer" he is "fine", but the second he gives any confirmation of his intent of purchasing he has entered into an agreement, and now he is scamming.
Last edited by Lillemus; 2013-01-05 at 06:20 AM.
People keep saying "if you get caught"??
If all you did was spam trade chat, and the person confronts you about disappearing and you never agreed to buy the item from them, it's as simple as "someone sold it to me so I got it already but thanks!"
All done. Or, say that someone whispered you and said it wasn't worth nearly that much so you decided against it. The person has nothing to call you a liar on, and no room to complain.
However, if you AGREED to buy the item from them for 10k, and then logged, then yes, Blizz may do something about it. Blizzard actually does have a track record of enforcing verbal agreements between players.
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What is a scam?
A scam is the act of acquiring items or any other possession from another player through misinformation, confusion, or fraud. In short, using any sort of deception to gain at another's expense. If you are unsure if your particular case fits the criteria of a scam, contact a GM in-game and they will be able to assist you.
They actually talked about this back in BC if i recall. They banned a few people for 3 days and etc and refunded people gold. So it is bannable.
Ancedotal evidence is bad. I reported a bot and it disappeared. /gasp And since your lack of knowledge of how Blizzard handle bots I'm not surprised. I'm not pretending it's true, IT IS TRUE. You just have some jaded view and think Blizzard doesn't care. If you know them then report them instead of sitting idle and doing nothing.
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