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    DragonFlyy's Avatar
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    Jasla Angelkin
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    Balmung
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    Arcanist Lv 90
    Quote Originally Posted by Espon View Post
    Pretty sure every video game company in the world wish they knew the answer to this. Bot makers are very crafty. You think you fix the problem and they just find another exploit.

    There are some things companies have tried in order to stop RMT, such as disabling all trading and selling of items, but it ultimately hurts the legit players the most.
    Don't forget that most bot accounts are stolen with the original CC still attached so if the account is banned, the RMT people are out nothing except someones account. Not even the gil really since they probably transfer it to a holding account each day.
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    Alijana Tumet
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    Quote Originally Posted by DragonFlyy View Post
    Don't forget that most bot accounts are stolen with the original CC still attached so if the account is banned, the RMT people are out nothing except someones account. Not even the gil really since they probably transfer it to a holding account each day.
    This is why I'm confused as how the phishing scams are able to be as successful as they are, because logic would dictate they have to be pooling all of the stolen gil somewhere and the fact that they use the phished accounts to perpetuate the scam provides a common thread that can be followed.
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    N'kilah Razhi
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    Paladin Lv 100
    Quote Originally Posted by KageTokage View Post
    This is why I'm confused as how the phishing scams are able to be as successful as they are, because logic would dictate they have to be pooling all of the stolen gil somewhere and the fact that they use the phished accounts to perpetuate the scam provides a common thread that can be followed.
    With the gil cap being only a billion, they probably have thousands of accounts spread over all servers and data centers to hold it all. I don't doubt that some of them get banned judging by what's posted weekly on the lodestone, but it's like pulling a few weeds out of your garden and hoping the rest go away. Unfortunately, many people continue to fall for the phishing scams, further supplying them with gil and accounts for their business.
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