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Caios
Caldari Unified Refining Federation Interstellar Alcohol Conglomerate
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Posted - 2007.06.18 16:02:00 -
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Edited by: Caios on 18/06/2007 16:01:36 If CCP managed to truly end rl money exchanges, they'd be the first MMO in the history of the industry to do so.
They aren't going anywhere, so long as the lazy bums with money to burn provide the sellers a market. Get used to it.
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Caios
Caldari Unified Refining Federation Interstellar Alcohol Conglomerate
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Posted - 2007.06.18 18:09:00 -
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Originally by: Zeonos Edited by: Zeonos on 18/06/2007 16:37:52 disallow chinese ip's... :) problem solved, they have their own client to play with. and ofc. my above statement.
Yes, implement blanket restrictions based on nationality due to the actions of a nonrepresentative number of violators and asshat western macro'ers who pretend to be Chinese (a common practice, I understand). That's bull****, even if there is a separate drinking fountain..er, server.
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Caios
Caldari Unified Refining Federation Interstellar Alcohol Conglomerate
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Posted - 2007.06.18 20:11:00 -
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Edited by: Caios on 18/06/2007 20:11:32 Edited by: Caios on 18/06/2007 20:11:11
Originally by: Mr Cleann I havent been spammed in ages. I thought CCP had finally done away with them . Oh well. back to the drawing board. I think the only way to put a damper on them is to put limitations on new accounts. limit them to only the rookie channel or help channel. dont even allow them to use local channel. or if you do then perhapse add a toll charge for that channel. I think that limiting the areas where they can speak at would drasticly slow them down. You cut their lines of communication then they cant sell the isk. If someone dont like this idea, it is probably because they are selling isk. Thus making them apart of the problem and not the solution.
It would certainly lower the annoyance for older players, but think about it: the only people the spammers can realistically expect to actually win over with their spam are newer people who don't know better. Veterans either hate their guts, or are already regular buyers. 
So it won't do anything in the long run. It'd be like trying to stop smoking by limiting cigarrete ads to schools and playgrounds.
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