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报告翻译问题
Some POE 1 player made the old trade website that everyone used. He then was approached by some RMT gold sellers about buying his website. So he contacted GGG and told them about it, so they told him to go ahead and sell it to the RMT sellers. Soon as he did, GGG hired him to design their official trade website then revoked access to the API for the old trade site, pretty much scamming them.
But now since Tencent owns POE 100%, also tencent just bought a popular RMT site a while back to start using. So see, they are back and forth on what rules they allow and what they don't so much so, they don't even know what they want.
a whole week? why on earth would you value a couple more exalts over that much time?