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Old Jun 29, 2008, 11:58 PM // 23:58   #1
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There are some people in Guild Wars that do not know the meaning from right and wrong. The number of attempted scamming has increased greatly in Guild Wars. My thought about scammers is that they will do almost about anything for a fair amount of gold. Last time I was on Guild Wars I was selling a minipet and a Guild Wars Player whispered to me and said that he will buy it. I open traded with him and the amount I charged for the mini was 6k he put in 600gp. I quickly canceled trade and didn't speak with him again. I have spoke with MANY people and all of them agreed with me that scamming needs to be prevented. I have to say that ANet Is not doing a good job of preventing this. I would like to know the dumbest scam you ever encountered or any scam you ever fell for. I would also like to know your thoughts on what kind of steps should ANet take to prevent this.

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Old Jun 30, 2008, 07:42 AM // 07:42   #2
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There is such a thread already?
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Old Jun 30, 2008, 08:37 AM // 08:37   #3
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It's not Anet job to protect players from their stupidity. Common sense FTW.
In a case like your, there's a simple way to prevent this. They call eyes, try using them.
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Old Jun 30, 2008, 12:55 PM // 12:55   #4
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^^ what he said.
And there is a like 13 page thread in riverside.
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Old Jul 01, 2008, 01:57 AM // 01:57   #5
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I never was scammed I am just saying that people need to find another better way to make money!
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Old Jul 01, 2008, 04:53 AM // 04:53   #6
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It's just like real life people will do anything for money


/cough /cough politics some country's more than others ** hint**
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Old Jul 01, 2008, 05:15 AM // 05:15   #7
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It's people's idiocy that make scamming possible, and they are plentiful. Sadly, I don't think that Anet can do much to help them.
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Old Jul 01, 2008, 08:11 AM // 08:11   #8
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The best counter to any scam is intelligence.
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Old Jul 01, 2008, 10:16 AM // 10:16   #9
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The best counter to any scam is intelligence.
The best counter to intelligence is fatigue imo. Not that I've been a victim to scammery while tired, I don't typically trade, but I've read a few counts of over-tired people falling for simple things like this, particularly in the Riverside thread.
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Old Jul 01, 2008, 10:39 AM // 10:39   #10
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I found the best counter against these types of scams is counter-scam. If you try to sell something for 6K and they put in 600g, switch your item for some white rubbish you found in plains of Jarin. Now if he accepts, he just scammed himself, if he complains, you win either way
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Old Jul 01, 2008, 12:23 PM // 12:23   #11
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I found the best counter against these types of scams is counter-scam. If you try to sell something for 6K and they put in 600g, switch your item for some white rubbish you found in plains of Jarin. Now if he accepts, he just scammed himself, if he complains, you win either way
^^^nice, I'll have to loggin and try that out - I wonder how many times I can do it before I get a "FU Nub" ?
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Old Jul 01, 2008, 01:04 PM // 13:04   #12
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You know... Stealing someone's car is still a crime, even if he stole your PC a day ago.
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yeah, but it doesnt matter, cos theyre a jackass for doing it in the first place and that should teach em a lesson.
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Old Jul 01, 2008, 02:01 PM // 14:01   #14
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Let he, who has no sin cast the stone first.
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There are some people in Guild Wars that do not know the meaning from right and wrong. The number of attempted scamming has increased greatly in Guild Wars. My thought about scammers is that they will do almost about anything for a fair amount of gold. Last time I was on Guild Wars I was selling a minipet and a Guild Wars Player whispered to me and said that he will buy it. I open traded with him and the amount I charged for the mini was 6k he put in 600gp. I quickly canceled trade and didn't speak with him again. I have spoke with MANY people and all of them agreed with me that scamming needs to be prevented. I have to say that ANet Is not doing a good job of preventing this. I would like to know the dumbest scam you ever encountered or any scam you ever fell for. I would also like to know your thoughts on what kind of steps should ANet take to prevent this.

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Sorry, but I think A-Net have other things too do than think for players.
If a player is too dumb to check the amount in the trade window before hitting the accept button thats his problem not A-Nets.
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Old Jul 02, 2008, 12:43 AM // 00:43   #16
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Let he, who has no sin cast the stone first.
Cast the first stone*

Wow, I don't believe in that rubbish and I know the quote.

My god what's wrong with me!
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Old Jul 02, 2008, 05:54 AM // 05:54   #17
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Last time I was on Guild Wars I was selling a minipet and a Guild Wars Player whispered to me and said that he will buy it. I open traded with him and the amount I charged for the mini was 6k he put in 600gp.
Point #1: I have done this on numerous occasions on complete accident. The seller just said "wrong amount of gold" and I hit "change offer" and put the right one in. Huge "D'OH!" moment, but no harm done. Maybe you shouldn't jump to conclusions.

Point #2: Just use common sense, double check everything when making a large transaction.
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Old Jul 02, 2008, 08:21 AM // 08:21   #18
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Cast the first stone*

Wow, I don't believe in that rubbish and I know the quote.

My god what's wrong with me!
Don't blame me, I don't have english Bible. Only Polish. And I looked in it... Uhm. In the 3 grade? Like 5-6 years ago ;d
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Old Jul 02, 2008, 01:24 PM // 13:24   #19
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Point #1: I have done this on numerous occasions on complete accident. The seller just said "wrong amount of gold" and I hit "change offer" and put the right one in. Huge "D'OH!" moment, but no harm done. Maybe you shouldn't jump to conclusions.

Point #2: Just use common sense, double check everything when making a large transaction.
I am not talking about myself I am talking about new people that have just came out of pre. The other day I saw another guy selling moa eggs and I asked him "Why are you selling moa eggs when they only hatch (forgot what you have to do)" He answered back and said "Well, I have to earn a living here somehow!" Well, if people need to scam and basically rob people from their gold I don't think thats a living.
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I am not talking about myself I am talking about new people that have just came out of pre. The other day I saw another guy selling moa eggs and I asked him "Why are you selling moa eggs when they only hatch (forgot what you have to do)" He answered back and said "Well, I have to earn a living here somehow!" Well, if people need to scam and basically rob people from their gold I don't think thats a living.
Selling Moa eggs and all the accessories needed to hatch it is NOT a scam,
it's like selling anyother quest item. Where is the scam in that? People should not buy Moa eggs if they don't know what they are for.
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