Quote Originally Posted by Ryuukishi View Post
"Existence is reasonable. Let's make things better." What does that even mean??
Lol. Most/a lot of RMTs' first language isn't English. Although they're trying to entice you with the phrase, "Let's make things better (buy my gil)," all it's really doing is making everyone roll their eyes.

Quote Originally Posted by Nashred View Post
I have not had a account even deleted on my black list in a month.. It is like SE gave up on our server.
Square Enix doesn't delete characters with suspicious activity--they suspend them, in which case they won't show up as [DELETED] on your black list. If a player's name says [DELETED], then the player, themselves, deleted the character.

Quote Originally Posted by Bebekurenai View Post
We all can give SE sugestions on how to deal with RMT and improve our spam experience, or SE could just instantly ban anyone who sends 100 tells to ppl at the same time... ...block tells and not being able to talk to our friends, it's SE's job.
Square Enix will never simply outright ban anyone for sending /tells to 100 people at the same time. Why? Because players' accounts get hacked. There have been many people who have had RMTs hack their account, log into their characters and start /shouting in zones. Other players report them and Square Enix suspends their account for RMT activity, even though the owners of the said accounts are innocent. I remember seeing several instances of these affected players post on these forums, complaining that they've tried to contact Square Enix about it, but their accounts were either never restored, or it took 6 months to do so. That's why they simply won't immediately ban anyone by using a filtration system that red-flags players who spam /tells in this way.

When you report someone for suspicious activity, Square Enix ACTUALLY investigates the issue. Don't tell me they don't, because they've posted on the forums several times explaining this. It's a lengthy process =P It's rare that a bot/RMT will be banned as quickly as anyone would like. Simply report the bot/RMT, and forget about it; you did your job, now let Square Enix do theirs and go about your daily life.