Is It Legal Buying Wow Mounts For Money
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2014-08-03,12:26 AM #41
Titan
Didn't know "early the great unwashe have been doing it for years" was an argument for morals.
Originally Posted by Hyve
Originally Posted by Endus
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2014-08-03,12:32 AM #42
Brewmaster
If you remember this, you'll forever know if you're doing it right or wrong.
Purchasing / Selling in game stuff for in game currency - LEGAL
Buying / Merchandising in gimpy block for real world currentness - Against ToSSame goes to:
Purchasing / Selling knocked out root game stuff for in game currency - Against ToS
Buying / Selling out side game stuff for real life currentness - AggregationEDIT: Replaced Illegal with Against ToS.
Fourth-year edited by Ogait; 2022-08-03 at 12:40 AM. Reason: Replaced Illegal with Against ToS
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2014-08-03,12:35 AM #43
Wherefore would acting a game in some matter be illegal, OR are we speaking more or less terms of correspondence to play the game? - - - Updated - - -
Wherefore the fuck is information technology illegal, how happening land will you get in trouble with the law for doing this shit. - - - Updated - - -
To begin with Posted by Ogait
How is it immoral though, you ain't hurting or taking away from anyone.
In the first place Posted by Raiju
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2014-08-03,12:36 AM #44
Replace "misbranded" with "against the ToS" and you are right.
Originally Posted by Ogait
@OP: Selling arena wins for gold is perfectly fine, reasonable like merchandising CM runs etc.
If people consider IT "immoral" etc. is other thing...but on paper, that's not really relevant to you.
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2014-08-03,12:40 AM #45
Brewmaster
Replaced Illegal with Against the ToS.
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2014-08-03,12:44 AM #46
Citizenry need to get off their backseat jury asses and recognize that other people use "illegal" and "against the ToS" interchangably.
Information technology is non against the rules unless it is exploiting, wintrading or involves real life history money.
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2014-08-03,12:48 AM #47
The Lightbringer
For gold it's legal I believe just it's not supported so if they don't pay you're screwed.
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2014-08-03,12:54 AM #48
Immortal
This isn't winnings trading though. Make headway trading is when 2 teams conspire to boost their ratings. It typically goes "you get on your mains, we'll mature our alts and have you kill/grow us repeatedly until your rating goes up, then you get along your alts, we'll swap to our mains and do the opposite". It involves one team *losing on purpose*. The OP is just talk about paying someone for a carry, which is not bring home the bacon trading nor against WOW's ToS.
Primitively Posted by Ehrenpanzer
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2014-08-03,01:03 AM #49
The Patient
I Don't think this is harmonious. You pay for a service, the boosting, and if you don't get the service you should either come a repay, or report to blizzard the scam. And if you don't see information technology like this, let Pine Tree State reword it. If you give someone mats and Au to craft something and he gives you nothing, that's a reportable scam. IT should make the same. It is an ingame serving paid with an ingame currency. You should get the inspection and repair or your money back, otherwise, you should paper every bit scam.
Earlier Posted by Gehco
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2014-08-03,01:05 AM #50
Mods should credibly reparation the OP all unitedly. :P
Originally Posted past Ogait
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2014-08-03,01:39 AM #51
Yeah its statutory, its not what Blizz Wants ofcourse but its legal
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2014-08-03,02:33 AM #52
Legendary!
Its clear from the trade logs when you give someone materials and nil is returned.
In the first place Posted past Unrelenting Reaper
When you engage in an unsupported 'service' for a oneway business deal of gold, its more hassle on Blizzard's part to path bolt down whether or not the service was realised or not.
Let's say I offer to pay someone 100k gold for running me through some inconsiderable raid, payment in make headway. They running game me through the raid. I report them to Blizzard for not carrying me in Arenas to whatever wins. You want Rash intervening in this ?
In that respect's a reason unsupported transactions are unsupported, because hiring sufficiency babysitters for 10 million multitude would smash Blizzard overnight.
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2014-08-03,02:35 AM #53
The Patient of
I wish decent citizenry did it on my realm >.>
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2014-08-03,02:38 AM #54
The Lightbringer
It's not against the ToS. You can pay a musician gold to manage anything you privation in the spunky, and it's only a trouble if the thing you're paying them to execute is a problem in itself. "Win trading" is when teams deliberately direct wins and losses to boost ranking. It's got nothing to do with paying someone gold to get carried in area, and I don't know why masses are bringing it astir. Match fixing is a totally unusual issue.
Blizzard doesn't care what motivation person A has for playing arena with person B, and while buying arena carries could be said to undermine the system, if the person buying the carry is bad then that the team carrying them is obviously expiration to struggle against a team that International Relations and Security Network't carrying tired weight. At the conclusion of the day it's antimonopoly one bad dude and nevertheless many a good dudes in the same team, which carries the same risks and rewards as any another leadup to the same situation.
Last edited by Eats Compost; 2022-08-03 at 02:40 AM.
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2014-08-03,02:39 AM #55
Field Mobilize
IT's bannable. I had a chat with a gm about buying spirited time with gold and he told ME that anything that you cannot "link" in chat is not allowed to be misused for gold. Sol after finding out buying game time for gold was bannable I asked about other things and one of the questions I asked was people purchasing wins for gold and he said that information technology is in fact bannable. Will they go out of they way and ban you for it? No because to many people do information technology and they won't waste their time with it.
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2014-08-03,02:39 AM #56
Legendary!
Illegal doesn't necessarily contemptible against the law; its usage Hera is perfectly valid. For example, making an embezzled pass in a soccer mate North Korean won't get you arrested, but it will get you in ail with the referee. Same plow with things ilk get ahead trading or gold merchandising in WoW. Being anal around "it's against the ToS, not illegal" does little but make you levelheaded like you have a stick up your cigarette.
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2014-08-03,02:42 AM #57
The Lightbringer
It's a relevant distinction here though, because some people might legitimately be concerned about legal ramifications for their actions. It's pretty obvious that you don't get inactive for an illegal move in chess or an illegal pass in association football, but in that respect really are some people that aren't sure what is and ISN't a crime in regards to a bet on equal this (obviously, the answer is "not much").
Originally Posted by DarkTZeratul
In this circumstance, clarity between the 2 is important.
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2014-08-03,02:51 AM #58
Immortal
Completely false. Paying for dungeon/maraud runs operating theatre sports stadium carries is NOT against the rules. It is unsupported though, so Blizz won't step in if you don't get what you paid for.
In the first place Posted aside Hazai4548
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2014-08-03,02:57 AM #59
Frozen Roogie
In-game money for in-game benefits. In that respect's no illegal action taking commit present.
If it's actually not allowed (for stupid reasons Blizzard can come up therewith I cannot cover), you can say that your friend gave you 10k because he's a swell guy and in return, you got him any area wins. If anything, selling TCG mounts and Shielder Cub is significantly more sketchy/unratified but Blizzard explicitly made IT crystal clear that they're hunky-dory with buying gold--- buying RL money mounts/pets with gold.
- - - Updated - - -That GM is a fucking changeling and doesn't care about his job. Buying game clock time is one matter because IT costs real money. Purchasing arena wins has NO material life equivalence and so it's completely o.k.. Comparable multiple people have said though, information technology's non supported like profession work (e.g., you give someone your mats, they logarithm out and scam you, that's supported and is bannable on the swindler's behalf), so it's altogether buyer beware.
Originally Posted by Hazai4548
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2014-08-03,05:00 AM #60
Legendary!
Unless person is legitimately confused and requiring that clarity, though, notice just to insist that everyone should say "against the ToS" instead of "illegal" contributes zilch to the word.
Originally Posted by Chuck Compost
Is It Legal Buying Wow Mounts For Money
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