
Abulurd Boniface
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Posted - 2008.12.09 20:12:00 -
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Originally by: Han Omega Lets face it close to everyone who played Eve lost bc of scamming the one or other isk, no one wants to tell it no one wants to admit it but it happens. One reason is for example unclear desciptions, wrong descriptions of the whole contract, failures in the contract systems what would not be possible in the "real" world and would lead to a seat in the jail just. i know people sell it too expensive often, that's fine and this happens everywhere. but to sell another item than it really is - is not possible and should not be possible. or simply open up the system that you than can shoot the scamming pirates at least - its nothing else than piracy without any possible drawback and no justice.
things to change - no name for the contracts anymore choosen by the person when you trade an item for money or visa verse should be impossible to want both - cash and item, or sell and item and give out cash - its plain stupid bug and you could in real reverse such a contract easily if you sell ships what are rigged and have a lot of items its not clear enough marked what belongs already inside the ship people who sell often items far above the market value should get permanent standing looses as shooting others - its piracy as well if you sell a ship for 6 mils for 100 mils navy version
i am sure there are more sensful changes, not everyone wants to play as a pirate this game. please think about this before you answer. thanks in advance. (oh and sorry for my bad english skills :))
I completely disagree, I'm sorry.
By your own admission scamming exists in EVE. Since you are aware of it and know that it is a lawful endeavor, it is your responsibility to trade with your eyes open. Aside from software bugs, which are entirely CCP's responsibility, making sure you're not the target of a scam is your responsibility. Are you trading with someone you don't know? Are they making you an offer that sounds too good to be true? Do you need more hints, Neon lights perhaps?
Before you commit your hard earned ISK, make sure you know what you are buying, and -where- you are buying it. Your responsibility.
Abulurd Boniface ME ME CEO
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