Define Scamming.
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Define Scamming.
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Re: Define Scamming.
Trying to get something that isn't supposed to be yours by lying.
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Re: Define Scamming.
scam (skm) Slang
n.
A fraudulent business scheme; a swindle.
tr.v. scammed, scam·ming, scams
To defraud; swindle.
de·fraud (d-frôd)
tr.v. de·fraud·ed, de·fraud·ing, de·frauds
Verb
to cheat out of money, property, or a right to do something
swin·dle (swndl)
v. swin·dled, swin·dling, swin·dles
v.tr.
1. To cheat or defraud of money or property.
2. To obtain by fraudulent means: swindled money from the company.
v.intr.
To practice fraud as a means of obtaining money or property.
n.
The act or an instance of swindling.
I think that pretty much sums it up?
n.
A fraudulent business scheme; a swindle.
tr.v. scammed, scam·ming, scams
To defraud; swindle.
de·fraud (d-frôd)
tr.v. de·fraud·ed, de·fraud·ing, de·frauds
Verb
to cheat out of money, property, or a right to do something
swin·dle (swndl)
v. swin·dled, swin·dling, swin·dles
v.tr.
1. To cheat or defraud of money or property.
2. To obtain by fraudulent means: swindled money from the company.
v.intr.
To practice fraud as a means of obtaining money or property.
n.
The act or an instance of swindling.
I think that pretty much sums it up?

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Re: Define Scamming.
Selling something for much more than it is normally worth on the forums: Bannable or no?
Since doing so is a "fraudulent" action, I would guess yes.
Since doing so is a "fraudulent" action, I would guess yes.

At least change the angle so people can't see where my characters are. Fire/IPBan anyone who plays my characters too plz. KThxBai.
Re: Define Scamming.
I don't think so. That's ignorance on the buyers part. i feel like mis-representing an item would be scamming such as a blank spell book being sold as a full one. I see no issue with selling lets say a force spear for 900k if someone is willing to pay it.Mephistopheles wrote:Selling something for much more than it is normally worth on the forums: Bannable or no?
Since doing so is a "fraudulent" action, I would guess yes.
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Re: Define Scamming.
yes for example
selling an open bag of flour for 100k because a player thinks its a rare (not scamming)
Telling a playing that an open bag of flour is a rare then convinceing him its worth 100k (scam)
as far as the forums go, if you make a thread selling 1000Fish Cakes @ 100gp each and some nooblette thinks its a great deal and pays the 100k for your fish cakes, then more power to you, chances are that a player will speak and either mention that it is way overpriced, or that they will give you free fish!
selling an open bag of flour for 100k because a player thinks its a rare (not scamming)
Telling a playing that an open bag of flour is a rare then convinceing him its worth 100k (scam)
as far as the forums go, if you make a thread selling 1000Fish Cakes @ 100gp each and some nooblette thinks its a great deal and pays the 100k for your fish cakes, then more power to you, chances are that a player will speak and either mention that it is way overpriced, or that they will give you free fish!

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Re: Define Scamming.
rofl.. was this serious? God I hope not.Mephistopheles wrote:Selling something for much more than it is normally worth on the forums: Bannable or no?
Since doing so is a "fraudulent" action, I would guess yes.
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Re: Define Scamming.
Just wanted to cover my bases for future transactionsDaolin wrote:rofl.. was this serious? God I hope not.Mephistopheles wrote:Selling something for much more than it is normally worth on the forums: Bannable or no?
Since doing so is a "fraudulent" action, I would guess yes.


At least change the angle so people can't see where my characters are. Fire/IPBan anyone who plays my characters too plz. KThxBai.
Re: Define Scamming.
Unfortunately for you, what players tell you on the subject means nothing. What the staff's perception of scamming and the case someone will bring against you means everything.Mephistopheles wrote: Just wanted to cover my bases for future transactions
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Re: Define Scamming.
So that's a yes to the over-pricing?noxmonk wrote:Unfortunately for you, what players tell you on the subject means nothing. What the staff's perception of scamming and the case someone will bring against you means everything.Mephistopheles wrote: Just wanted to cover my bases for future transactions

At least change the angle so people can't see where my characters are. Fire/IPBan anyone who plays my characters too plz. KThxBai.
Re: Define Scamming.
I'd say yes., go for it As long as your not lying about what you're selling.So that's a yes to the over-pricing?
I agree with Wise's example:
In the second case you're lying about the item. It's not a rare.selling an open bag of flour for 100k because a player thinks its a rare (not scamming)
Telling a playing that an open bag of flour is a rare then convinceing him its worth 100k (scam)
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Re: Define Scamming.
Where's all this coming from out of curiosity?
Scamming is one of the best parts of UO...
All these rules now...
Scamming is one of the best parts of UO...
All these rules now...
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Re: Define Scamming.
In other words, I wanted to make sure that I wouldn't get banned for trying to sell a Plain T-Map for 20K.Mephistopheles wrote: Just wanted to cover my bases for future transactions

At least change the angle so people can't see where my characters are. Fire/IPBan anyone who plays my characters too plz. KThxBai.
Re: Define Scamming.
Agreed that scams are a big part of the game.DrFaustus wrote:Scamming is one of the best parts of UO...
All these rules now...
The rule applies to IRC and Forums only.
I don't want to get into defending this rule, I'm a bit iffy on it myself, but it is the rule currently.
Scamming would be advertising full spellbooks for sale when they are empty, no matter the price.
It would not be scamming to be selling spellbooks for any price that you and the buyer agree upon.
The existance of this rule does not warantee any transaction by staff. We will not interere in any in game transactions no matter where the transaction was advertised. Buyer beware.
Re: Define Scamming.
Derrick wrote:Agreed that scams are a big part of the game.DrFaustus wrote:Scamming is one of the best parts of UO...
All these rules now...
The rule applies to IRC and Forums only.
I don't want to get into defending this rule, I'm a bit iffy on it myself, but it is the rule currently.
Scamming would be advertising full spellbooks for sale when they are empty, no matter the price.
It would not be scamming to be selling spellbooks for any price that you and the buyer agree upon.
The existance of this rule does not warantee any transaction by staff. We will not interere in any in game transactions no matter where the transaction was advertised. Buyer beware.
I agree whole-heartedly on this. Having official administrative punishment for scamming is utterly goddamn ridiculous unless it concerns real world money.
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