Shh don't tell them truths or they get mad.Actually they can send friend requests and it also seems what they are doing.
http://support.eu.square-enix.com/ru...&tag=freetrial
There could be a limitation of no friend-requests until lvl 15 or none at all for those accounts.
Sorry, I can't cure Stupid
That's ok i still have RMT on my blist that i reported years ago. out fo the 180 blisted rmt on one of my legacy characters 0 have been deleted.
[deleted] only appears if the user has deleted their character. SE may ban accounts but they do not delete them.
They should at least make it so that "no" on the pop up cancels the request, and then they can have an additional box that says "blacklist aodhgaodughagsellgil?" would be SO much easier.
Sorry, I can't cure Stupid
I believe the logic is to prevent permanently banned persons from simply recreating their character with the same name on a different account. The access may be denied but the name is forever locked from use. As you said though, it would be immensely more convenient if there was some sort of indication if a user was active or banned so that others could know if they may safely be removed from the blacklist or not.
I started suspecting SE of some RMT sales in XI. I have still have no proof but i'm getting that loving feeling again. Then again Blizzard sold gold using RMT and everyone loved WoW and never suspected Blizz.
My favorite argument is what benefit would it be for company to have RMT?
Extra money for game and profit for company.
I wish XV would come out so i can put all these mmo trolls and bads and crappy reps and their nonsense behind me.
As long as it is us against us they can hide.
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