Quote Originally Posted by Ervin View Post
They did do a Gil check and got to the number of 367,700 million dirty Gil. And the important part there is the word million i.e 367700000000 gil earned in a shadowy way. I just think this is hinestly a backlash for the greedy people. And these people need to understand that what was done by SE had to be done, they couldnt leave the market with thise 367,700mil gil. So those that had stuff bought by goldbuyers/botter/hackers got hit. I'm also quite sure some of the people that are still around in gear they bought might have bought it for honest gil, hence why they still run around in it and those earnings might be what SE left you with but took the rest.

I'm not saying it's fully your own fault as sellers, but people tend to be quite greedy when it comes to earning as much as they possibly can, and getting blinded in the process regarding what is a reasonable price and not. And this cant really be denied by the people that started out as hardcore crafters to earn a foundation.
What you're missing is that there are far more people who had their items bought by gil buyer money and did not get suspended, than those who did get suspended. I've sold a thousand items on the market board. Are you suggesting that none of those items were bought with RMT gil? I think you also misunderstood what I meant by a gil check. What I'm referring to is the theory that SE flagged everyone with over x amount of gil, and suspended them. This obviously didn't happen unless they did the check a couple weeks before the suspensions. If you take the time to read the posts more carefully, you'll see some of us are trying to figure out what system they used to suspend. Even if 95% of those suspended were scumbags and deserved it, I don't want to take the chance of being one of the 5% that didn't.