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Or have they? Recently, I logged back into GW2 to get a little playtime in before my daily routine. My usual experience after logging in is quickly IDing the gold sellers/powerlevelers, putting them on my block list and promptly reporting them under the tag of Scamming. Before the lastest patch scanning the options on their list included:
They have quitely added Selling Gold to that list. And honestly I don't know the reason for a need to change what was already in place. Personally to me, selling gold IS scamming. But it could possibly mean one of several things:
And what could be the reason for the concern now? Could it be that selling gold is undercutting the cash shop now? And by undercutting I mean players are skipping gems all together for purchasing gold directly because it's far cheaper than exchanging gems to gold. Or could it mean that account farming is a bigger issue that needs more attention for now? For me I just think that Scamming was a better fit for these gold sellers and powerlevelers, because both are basically scamming the system in place. And now that I think about it, you could see this in two ways:
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If I'm not mistaken, Anet said to report gold users as "Spamming" before.
Good thing they added a new category.
IMO Anet simply wasn't prepared to the level of attention the game would be attracting dispite all the talks of wanting to be number 1. Even after having 1 million beta signups in 48 hours and having 1 million pre-purchases, GW2 is most likely 2 to 3 times bigger than GW1 ever was.
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A lot of people were actually confused about what to list the goldselling as in their reports. Some said scamming thinking like you, others spamming, which is what it actually is, because they're spamming the messages over and over, and others thought botting, because they're likely not actual people sending the messages.
It's not exactly a scam because they're selling you something and actually following through. A scam would be them taking your money and giving you nothing in return.
Botting is just an assumption, and bottng is meant for people that are just leveling in one area non-stop witha program telling the character to shoot at stuff or whatever, while the actual player isn't playing.
But glad they cleared it up so more people will put it in the right category.
How is selling gold a scam?
Scam:n.
A fraudulent business scheme; a swindle.
tr.v., scammed, scam·ming, scams.
To defraud; swindle.
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+1
BTW I have noticed that when I get GS mails the names of the GS aren't the usual "ghfgf" and so on like at launch. They "seem" to be real names. Makes me wonder how many hacked accounts there really are out there. I ALMOST feel sorry reporting them.
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A little bit of both.
Of course they don't want third parties selling gold, that's just common sense. But also i don't think it's particularly why they added the gold sales option to the report feature (which I agree completely). Scamming can refer to two things, one is scamming for comercial gain (gold or account selling, poweleveling) or in-game scamming (receiving materials to craft something and running away, for example). Both could fall in the same category, but the severity and punishment are completely different, so it makes sense to put them on separate categories in the reporting tool.
Also, if you check the oficial forums, the bots are one of the big things that people are complaining about, and bots are almost always associated with gold selling, so I guess they're trying to take a stronger stance against both.
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Not worth voting on your silly loaded choices."Scamming" has to do with cons usually seen in 1:1 trading. "Spamming" is repetitive messages on chat channels or by email, some benign ("Guardian LFG TA Story") some annoying and some selling gold.
"Spamming" not "scaming" as you were misreporting, was the only option previously to report gold salales advertising in chat or emails. Now it has it's own clear option.
It's just a tweak and hardly even worth mentioning.
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Don't feel bad. If the person who's account it belongs to is lucky Anet will shut down the account before all of the items and money have been sold off of it.
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I meant no insult in my curiosity into why AernaNET added a new option under the reporting feature. Just playing devil's advocate a little and looking for a genuine discussion to boot.
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I used 'scamming' because I look at it as a scam.
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The title and the contents of the thread make no sense at all.
They added a seperate option for "Selling Gold" to make it a HIGHER priority, not lower. Wether you used Spamming or Scamming as your method of reporting before, gold sellers are mixed in with people actually spamming and annoying other players, and people scamming eachother in trades. Lumping them all together makes it much harder to filter out the gold sellers and take care of them quickly. Having a seperate "Selling GOld" option puts them all in 1 seperate place where they can instantly confirm that it is a Gold Seller and ban them quickly.