You can probably report for RMT, selling a house for gil is against TOS anyways so if they say or advertise it in client you can send it to a GM and they'll take care of it.
You can probably report for RMT, selling a house for gil is against TOS anyways so if they say or advertise it in client you can send it to a GM and they'll take care of it.
That's why I said anyways. Both RMT and non-RMT reselling are covered
Even if it's just for gil, reselling plots and buying plots with the intent to resell is covered under the TOS as a violation. You can find it under the TOS section "Obstruction of play" under "Purchasing a plot of land with the intent to resell it".
Use them or don't but don't try to flip or make money off them.
https://support.na.square-enix.com/f...la=1&kid=68216
Note that purchasing a plot of land with the intent to resell is not the same thing as deciding to resell later on. This is therefore rather difficult to prove, as people typically hold onto houses for a while before selling them regardless of intent. It's also quite common for those seeking to flip houses to decorate them first. Both of these things make it quite difficult for Square-Enix to determine intent, which is why the vast majority of these cases will see zero consequences.That's why I said anyways. Both RMT and non-RMT reselling are covered
Even if it's just for gil, reselling plots and buying plots with the intent to resell is covered under the TOS as a violation. You can find it under the TOS section "Obstruction of play" under "Purchasing a plot of land with the intent to resell it".
Use them or don't but don't try to flip or make money off them.
https://support.na.square-enix.com/f...la=1&kid=68216
Someone who didn't purchase with intent to resell wouldn't be using a website to get rid of their house.Note that purchasing a plot of land with the intent to resell is not the same thing as deciding to resell later on. This is therefore rather difficult to prove, as people typically hold onto houses for a while before selling them regardless of intent. It's also quite common for those seeking to flip houses to decorate them first. Both of these things make it quite difficult for Square-Enix to determine intent, which is why the vast majority of these cases will see zero consequences.
Only by transferring the entire service account with the house, which is a violation of the ToS even if there is no money or gil involved (outside of some very specific exceptions involving family members and done with the assistance of SE).
I use PF for hunts and to fill Dynamis first time completion for MSQ listings. I usually ignore the rest.
I suspect the only players who are going to know the website you're referring to are those who are interested in buying/selling or who see themselves as the game's morality police.
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