Where do they trade? A freakin' back alleyway by the sounds of it...

Where do they trade? A freakin' back alleyway by the sounds of it...
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I see some crazy transactions in the auction house that look like gil delivery. It will be one item that is normally selling at an established price and all the sudden you see it going for an insanely high amount from the same retainer repeatedly. Also STF is posting regular reports on the amount of accounts banned/gil removed, at the lodestone. Most recent report was this week.
lol your alleyway comment made me think of Uldah, the alley connected to the adventurer's guild with the wine bottles on the ground and refugees begging for gil.
Last edited by MStowastiqVahlshdeh; 10-04-2013 at 06:47 AM.
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I've seen them use this method in FFXI too, over the past year.I see some crazy transactions in the auction house that look like gil delivery. It will be one item that is normally selling at an established price and all the sudden you see it going for an insanely high amount from the same retainer repeatedly. Also STF is posting regular reports on the amount of accounts banned/gil removed, at the lodestone. Most recent report was this week.

It's an old method, and the reason Blizzard put a 1 hour delivery in game on market sales many years ago. This allowed Blizzard to catch transactions by methods unkonwn, though I'm sure it didn't stop the practice completely.
I will say though I never saw many bots in wow and generally whatever they did there, they found a way to do it right. FFXIV is infested, yet I sitll think Guild Wars II was worse. The market in GW2 tanked crazy fast, and you could literally find places where 25 bots were farming easily. At least the market on my FFXIV server has allowed me to make some gil and sell farmed stuff reasonably well.
To their credit, Anet has more or less eliminated botters and RMTers from the game. It was bad for sure but I have not actually seen a bot nor a gold spammer in GW2 in a loooong time. Maybe they hide better? I dunno. They still went to the effort to get rid of these leeches and by the looks of things actually succeed.
They "eliminated" partially by practically implementing "legal RMT". Which is worse cure than the actual disease.To their credit, Anet has more or less eliminated botters and RMTers from the game. It was bad for sure but I have not actually seen a bot nor a gold spammer in GW2 in a loooong time. Maybe they hide better? I dunno. They still went to the effort to get rid of these leeches and by the looks of things actually succeed.
This may also be someone transfering gil between their alts. One alt sells and the other alt buys for the amount to transfer.I see some crazy transactions in the auction house that look like gil delivery. It will be one item that is normally selling at an established price and all the sudden you see it going for an insanely high amount from the same retainer repeatedly. Also STF is posting regular reports on the amount of accounts banned/gil removed, at the lodestone. Most recent report was this week.
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