BUYING AND SELLING TICKETSBlue_Lotus @
MTGOGENERAL WARNING TO NEW USERSScammers who have stolen tickets (bought with stolen/expired credit cards i assume) are a reality on MTGO and its trading scene. These unscrupulent criminals try and use jsp to get rid of their tickets by selling them
off to unsuspecting jsp'ers. One way to avoid these trades is to be very careful trading with accounts with a LOW POST COUNT coupled with LOW FG. This is because it's
relatively easy to start a new account on jsp and the anonymity the site offers lets them get away with stealing in this way. They also make more than 1 jsp account (which is not allowed, but is difficult to police), so even
if they get locked, they can do it again. Also you don't get FG back even if you manage to lock away a scammer. Also, your MTGO account will be locked for several days (usually), unless and until you can provide an
explanation they will accept.
When it happened to me a few years back, my account was locked. I had to create a separate customer service account (requirement to reach the separate Wizards Support Service, it seems),
and email them several times with screenshots of my trade, before they unlocked my account days later.
TLDR: Always background check your trade before you proceed. Otherwise, trade with people you have traded with before and who offer security and peace of mindPrevious Vouches in these thread(s):http://forums.d2jsp.org/topic.php?t=73000313&f=132http://forums.d2jsp.org/topic.php?t=73140296&f=132This post was edited by SilverBaneling on Oct 3 2015 09:22pm