floyderikki10
hmm.. GOOD day sir... I would like to know Why my Friend( IGN: Luoisette ) got banned in this game...
this is the senario: My friend is vending a OP price of 1 day premium which he VEND (not trade) and the price is twenty-eight (28) red perin.. and a player ask and settle with him asking for a discount and to make it for twenty (20) red perin... so my friend renew his stall and make it twenty (20) red perin... so sir why my friend got banned for selling an OP price? this is he's fault he is just vending .. he did not switch it... the fault is in the buyer.. and proved me that Im wrong.. This is The RULE which mr. GM GREY had posed.
1.Phishing scams
Phishing is an act of attempting to acquire information such as username, password and credit card details. Phishing site is designed to steal some information and it also may contain download links that are infected with malware or keyloggers. It is usually done through emails messages, PMs and websites. You can easily determine a phishing site if the said site will require you to enter your account details and download some applications. So, beware of clicking and visiting any sites.
2. Item-switching scam
The other side of the scam involves items that are so ridiculously cheap compared to its normal economic price. Scammers will try to sell their items in a cheap price which is too-good to be true and vice versa. If their potential victim got their bait, they will trade the "real" item first and when the victim accepts the trade, the scammer will decline the transaction and they will make alibis such as blaming it on lag or a misclick, then they will send another trade request. This time, the scammer will offer a much less valuable but similar-looking item in the trade window hoping the victim doesn't notice. This also happens in RP and perin transactions.
3. Team Scams
Another one is in relation to Item-switching scam, but this method involves a third party. For instance, where in, two scammers will work together for this scam. One will be selling an item for a high price, higher than its market value, and another will claim to be buying the same item for an even higher price. An unsuspecting victim will buy the item from the first scammer at an inflated price, hoping to sell it to the second scammer for a profit. However, after the victim buys the item, both scammers will leave, resulting in a loss for the victim. In such instances, you must be keen in trading very carefully to avoid being cheated.
4. Staff Impersonation Scams and Mailbox Scams
Another popular scam is GM impersonation which is basically, someone will pretend to be a GM by having a similar name of a real GM they are trying to impersonate. These scammers will look for potentially vulnirable players and they will ask for account details. They will make up some story as to why they need to get the said details.
Scammers often use this tactic to send fake system messages such as pseudo-events requiring your account details informing that you have won a prize through mails and private message. Always remember that staffs will never demand for your usernames and passwords in order to claim your rewards. In addition to this, on-going events were usually announced through system shout and forum.
Note: GM Impersonation in ANY form will result in a permanent ban.
Load, real currency and trade-in account Scams
so where is the Rule that he disobeyed?? and Permanent Banned?? w0w!! Now sir... The senario again... he is vending... so if You proved me that Im wrong.. and OP items are called scammer... I will send you lots of player in the market who sell OP price .. ..... Im not here to argue with you.. I just want to restore my friends account for being banned permanently.. I hope for your kind consideration... Good day and Godbless..
this is the senario: My friend is vending a OP price of 1 day premium which he VEND (not trade) and the price is twenty-eight (28) red perin.. and a player ask and settle with him asking for a discount and to make it for twenty (20) red perin... so my friend renew his stall and make it twenty (20) red perin... so sir why my friend got banned for selling an OP price? this is he's fault he is just vending .. he did not switch it... the fault is in the buyer.. and proved me that Im wrong.. This is The RULE which mr. GM GREY had posed.
1.Phishing scams
Phishing is an act of attempting to acquire information such as username, password and credit card details. Phishing site is designed to steal some information and it also may contain download links that are infected with malware or keyloggers. It is usually done through emails messages, PMs and websites. You can easily determine a phishing site if the said site will require you to enter your account details and download some applications. So, beware of clicking and visiting any sites.
2. Item-switching scam
The other side of the scam involves items that are so ridiculously cheap compared to its normal economic price. Scammers will try to sell their items in a cheap price which is too-good to be true and vice versa. If their potential victim got their bait, they will trade the "real" item first and when the victim accepts the trade, the scammer will decline the transaction and they will make alibis such as blaming it on lag or a misclick, then they will send another trade request. This time, the scammer will offer a much less valuable but similar-looking item in the trade window hoping the victim doesn't notice. This also happens in RP and perin transactions.
3. Team Scams
Another one is in relation to Item-switching scam, but this method involves a third party. For instance, where in, two scammers will work together for this scam. One will be selling an item for a high price, higher than its market value, and another will claim to be buying the same item for an even higher price. An unsuspecting victim will buy the item from the first scammer at an inflated price, hoping to sell it to the second scammer for a profit. However, after the victim buys the item, both scammers will leave, resulting in a loss for the victim. In such instances, you must be keen in trading very carefully to avoid being cheated.
4. Staff Impersonation Scams and Mailbox Scams
Another popular scam is GM impersonation which is basically, someone will pretend to be a GM by having a similar name of a real GM they are trying to impersonate. These scammers will look for potentially vulnirable players and they will ask for account details. They will make up some story as to why they need to get the said details.
Scammers often use this tactic to send fake system messages such as pseudo-events requiring your account details informing that you have won a prize through mails and private message. Always remember that staffs will never demand for your usernames and passwords in order to claim your rewards. In addition to this, on-going events were usually announced through system shout and forum.
Note: GM Impersonation in ANY form will result in a permanent ban.
Load, real currency and trade-in account Scams
so where is the Rule that he disobeyed?? and Permanent Banned?? w0w!! Now sir... The senario again... he is vending... so if You proved me that Im wrong.. and OP items are called scammer... I will send you lots of player in the market who sell OP price .. ..... Im not here to argue with you.. I just want to restore my friends account for being banned permanently.. I hope for your kind consideration... Good day and Godbless..