Some time ago I, Joshua Lee, started a thread in the trading post called "Forum/IRC Scammer Reports Thread". It was after someone scammed someone out of a big deal and it was orchestrated on IRC. The sole purpose of this thread was to try and enforce and make people aware of people conducting scams illegally using the forums or the #secondage IRC chat room.
Blackfoot, one of the forum moderators, has since edited my post as always. Which is totally fine and I understand and respect the need to make it more official. But now it has come to the point of making it known to all scammers, in-game as well.
The Forum/IRC Scammer Reports thread is soley for people who run scams using such services. Not people who run a scam in the game. Blackfoot has twisted and changed the whole concept of the thread to make it known to everyone who the in game scammers are as well, their scams are even posted and made known to the whole shard to avoid them.
Scamming is a part of Ultima Online and always has been. People will use their wit to outsmart someone to get their gold.
To be honest, in my eyes... Using the forums and IRC to let the whole shard aware of in-game scamming is just as bad as using IRC/Forum to run scams. It's pretty contradictory in my sense and it's the direction that thread I made awhile ago is started to go in. Blackfoot has made it so.
This is not Trammel, this is Felucca. This game can be very cutthroat at times. Although people will post down scams that happen in-game here on the forums. I think of all places it should not be in the IRC/Forum Scammer Reports thread, because that is where Blackfoot is taking it now. That thread has a particular purpose and it has nothing to do with scamming people in the game and in the game alone.
I could care less if I am known as a scammer. Let it be known I am the biggest scammer in the shard. However I have not, and will never, perform a scam using these forums or the #secondage IRC chat room.
Don't try and relate Forum/IRC scamming with in-game scammer, they are separate issues. And in-game scamming has always and will always be a part of true Ultima Online.
BlackFoot wrote:Its a vendor house out side of the yew bank north east cords are 74n 42w..selling lvl 4 tmaps and they are all lvl 1....so beware of this one..vendor name is Brazil
BlackFoot wrote:While true, this post is still mainly about warning people and protecting them. Listing players who scam in game alone is still to the benefit of the trading players of UOSA.
I also would like to add that if a new thread is made for in-game scammers in the trading post, it would have NOTHING to do with the genre and shouldn't be there to begin with. It has nothing to do with the trading posts. The Forum/IRC Scammer Reports thread applies to everything that goes down in Trading Post. However in-game scammer reports have nothing to do with the Trading Post because any in-game scams that go on are IN THE GAME and not on the forums.BlackFoot wrote:fair enough
but in game scammers should be getting called out somwhere
you all can decide where
I bet you some people who run scams in the game don't even look at the forums or get on irc. They would never know that at least half the shard knows they run scams. They would begin to wonder why everyone avoids them completely. Also a lot of people that use the forums I can imagine only look at the trading posts and maybe sometimes second age discussion.
If you wanna report a in-game scam or something take it to trash talk where it belongs. It's only going to produce trash talk anyways and certainly doesn't belong in more respectable genres here on these forums.
UOSA is a small community as it is. And it only has one forum. The Ultima Online Second Age forum. If you put down who all the in-game scammers are in any place besides the trash talk forum. Then you are hindering any legit in-game scams that go on in the game. This is not as big a shard as you think, you post down who the in-game scammers are people are going to know. Which affects how certain people play the game sometimes. Which in the end hurts UOSA's authenticity.