Hey. My brother often helps me out with my leve quest items. But weve been told if he sends too much through mog mail he can get flagged for RMT activities. Is this true? If so whats the limit?
Hey. My brother often helps me out with my leve quest items. But weve been told if he sends too much through mog mail he can get flagged for RMT activities. Is this true? If so whats the limit?
i've never heard of a such a RMT warning. there is a limit to how many items you can send a person before they have to go clear out their mail. i believe it is 20 items.
My mailbox is kinda full because of crafting orders from friends and FC (constantly sending/receiving more than 5 mails per day). I never received such warning.
I am constantly mailing items to and from FC mates, also no warning. I think you'll be fine.
cerise leclaire
(bad omnicrafter & terrible astrologian)
I had never heard of false flagging in FFXIV. So anything is fine as long as it's not against ToS.
In fact, SE is so cautious of the ban that many people who violate the law got through.
If I recall correctly this was an issue at launch when they wrongfully banned some crafters that were sending items to friends/family to sell for them.
Since then SE has become more careful though I assume - I've never heard of them wrongfully banning crafters/anyone for such a thing again.
And I've been constantly sending my friends leve-quest-items through the mail, demanding they'd clear their mail box half way through because it was full and no one ever recevied any kind of warning there.
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