
Zander Miller
Sebiestor Tribe Minmatar Republic
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Posted - 2012.08.16 03:24:00 -
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ISD/DEV/GM RESPONSES ONLY.
I don't care who you are, how knowledgable you are, or what your 'rep' is. I want OFFICIAL word from an EMPLOYEE of CCP itself, weather it be the volunteer ISD staff, a GM, or a CCP Employee personally.
Over the past few days, there have been a lot of 'finger pointing' at me telling me I will be banned for scamming and breaking the rules, mostly by poor miscreants in noob corp chat.
I want to know the EXACT rule regarding rule #4. My character has exactly (without pausing and updating to the second) 68,341,966 SP. Now, according to the rule's wording, I have to list it as a 68mil sp character. But wait, I'm currently training a rank 5 skill from 4 to 5. When it finishes, I will have just over 69mil SP. I have listed my character for sale as approximately (~) 70mil.
I clearly post the skillpoints in the thread, and post a link to the skillsheet which not only shows the exact sp, but the current skill in training.
I am not trying to pass this off as a 70mil sp character, nor am I trying to deceive anyone. To me (and any sane person) 68/69mil sp is close enough to 70mil that the few little numbers don't matter. I will have over 70mil sp before I even blink twice, so to speak.
Furthermore, I am selling the character for the skillset he possesses, not the points he has accumulated . Therefor, kind staff, is it within rules and regulations to list a character as approximately the nearest whole number, to a degree. I'm not saying people should be allowed to say their 12mil sp character is ~20mil, or their 6mil char is ~10mil. But for us older characters who have accumulated many skillpoints over the years, is it safe to say, per rules and regulations, that a 68,341,966 is ~70mil?
Furthermore, I cannot believe it has come down to this. I am not looking to be banned, nor am I looking to deceive or scam anyone. I am just looking for serious buyers who know what they want, and know that 1mil sp isn't going to change the value of the character in any way, shape, or form. |