Quote Originally Posted by Sakuraluna View Post
The poster above has it right. I'm sure the GMs can look into that player's actions in-game and take note of any odd cross-server join ups following that post. If that person is playing it safe enough, there may not be enough incriminating evidence, but you never know. If you feel their actions are a little too suspicious, it's not a bad idea to report. If action is taken, they wouldn't be able to tell you anyway.
The problem is how many there are. Reporting them all would be rather spammy, and I don't want to waste my time any more than the GMs would want to waste theirs.

Quote Originally Posted by EmmaVirgin View Post
real money or gil. it dosent matter. this pay us out and sit in the corner runs should be banned. its a sneak around the no bonus groups. they show up after a buyed clear and have no clue how the fight works.
A lot of the time it isn't sit in the corner. You give them your login info, they play for you. Which itself is most definitely a TOS violation, but pragmatically impossible to prove.

Quote Originally Posted by DrWho2010 View Post
no that's not enough evidence. selling content for gil is not a violation of ToS. if they are selling content for real world money you'd need way more evidence and it would have been from in game evidence. anything happening in discord and the like cannot be used for proof.
You have added absolutely nothing new nor of value to this topic. We know everything you have already said, but only GMs can say if it is sufficient to report and thus start an investigation, or not.

If runs are being sold cross server, there is absolutely no in game way to pay for it. But whether that basis is enough, that is the question. But not a question for you.