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just its not fair for me
then what is used to buy miracle tickets to other players who are sent as gifts or not by trade
help to GM to be a little generous to players who don't understand this
I buy crown with tera from other player to get miracle ticket, and the seller sell it for 100T.
Since miracle ticket is character bound item, the seller send those item as gift. When I received the item I pay it 100T. To avoid illegal transaction activity or RMT suspiction, the seller trade with Chicken Combo and I pay it 100T for those miracle tickets. If he didn’t trade it with Chicken Combo we think G.M will noticed this as RMT or illegal transaction. So that’s why he trade it with Chicken Combo.
I hope this can explain for your misunderstanding and I didn’t get banned anymore.
thanks.
Sorry to butt in this post, but this tera number caught my attention. I wanted to ask is 100 tera considered a suspicious thing to trade? On Omegamon all the items are sold and bought for high prices, and people gift their friends in this amount of tera and even higher (ex: to help a friend buy a Dorumon 5/5 egg, or x2 Holy Ring BM, which are all expensive but a lot of players can still afford them and afford to gift it too) So how do you guys tell the difference between a normal friendly gift and an actual RMT case when the tera amount is this low?
Also I don't know about the poster's case, but what they said also sounds logical. What other way would a non-crown user get Miracle Tickets unless it was by the method of gifting it first, and then trading the money?
trading items and money can be done at the same time
really?
it's miracle ticket tho
i guess you can't open trade window while open the cash shop window
We understand that price can be high or change but no 177 Chicken Combo cost 100 tera and this item is cheap.
iam not buy chiken combo
but iam buy crown
iam buy crown 100t and then crown seller gave me a chiken combo.
obtaining 100 tera for 177 chicken combo wrong to ?
then how are we legalized to buy a character bound crown
while the crown for the purchase of the miracle ticket can only be sent as a gift and cannot be done by an open shop
That's understandable. But what I mean is, are you GMs able to tell when a friend gifts another friend something that might be a tad expensive from actual RMT cases? Because it does happen a lot that close friends would help each other with tera or items. (Not talking about this post or the others btw. I'm just asking to know in general)
I have never played this game, but after browsing these 'account banned' threads it seems the extent of the GM's 'proof' is that a heavily one sided trade took place. Very poor conduct. I can empathise with wanting to remove RMT or even diminish it as best as they can, but when innocent players start getting banned it's inexcusable. This is one game I am sure to avoid. Why would I waste my time grinding on an account to have it banned because I donated/gifted something to a friend?