Seriously, i just wanted your attention and you realize some things happening.
Pool question doesn't really matter.
Ive come up with this situation.
I've not played diablo for some time now, and when i come back i see tons of people selling
names. At first i reported these topics, but now someone told me that is was now alright to sell names.
So i asked how jsp handle people who gets scammed
i get this answer:
Quote (Reset @ Apr 25 2011 12:04am)
It's at the buyer/sellers risk since they can't mediate the transfer
Than i come to the conclusion :
Quote (Reset @ Apr 25 2011 12:04am)
It's at the buyer/sellers risk since they can't mediate the transfer
Quote (Sergeant01 @ Apr 25 2011 12:06am)
lol, so it's now legal to scam?
Since jsp doesn't deal with these kind of trade, and theres no proof of the trade.
This isn't all
i love how they encourage public bots
wasn't it fine when trading name wasn't allowed?
Here's where it's from
http://forums.d2jsp.org/topic.php?t=54152951&f=34&o=10#p361931045Here's the example:
Since name bot is pretty common and even public, selling name is risked.
So jsp won't do anything if the name is lost, it's at our own risk.
But what happens if:
The seller delete the character with the name
The buyer makes the new character, but he says that the name was already taken
How to get proof of this?
Theres no way, since people could use mutiple cd-key and have more than one account open at the same time, it isn't an option to track the account name and know who really got the name
I've also come to this:
Jsp doesn't support bots, and name bot is public
isn't that irony?
I know people did name trade even when it was illegal, but at least jsp didn't support scamming.
Thanks for reading, i hope i make some change to this
By change i mean that trading name become illegal once again
This post was edited by Sergeant01 on Apr 24 2011 10:37pm