Actions Taken Against Gallywix And Gold Selling

I’d like to meet the player that plays more than me :open_mouth: Since I play a minimum of 8 hours a day with the norm being 12-16. If someone out there plays more than 16 hours daily I’ll send them a t-shirt with a :+1: on it

Transactions that occur on a prior date and are not completed until a future date are a posted transaction on that current date. Not the past one. If you post something on the auction house you post it, which is a transaction, and then you receive gold for it, which is a transaction.

Any transaction done with Gallywix can result in an action to your account. It is literal when it says that, not up for interpretation. If they want to clarify specifics don’t you think waiting until they do instead of spam repeating it in a thread would be the correct course of action.

You mean you spent hundreds of dollars.

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my point was Blizzard is making alot of real money off me cause I buy their tokens to sell for gold…and they are worried about a few munchers taking away their cut of money.

I read that as any transaction with them going forward is actionable. If you had gold with them it’s gone. If you try and collect it won’t look any different to blizzard than an RMT xfer or an attempt to avoid losing gold from the ban wave, so they’re telling you in advance not to do any future transactions with gallywix or you risk getting actioned.

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will* receive actions taken upon accounts when* they are definitely* found to be involved in breaking-ToS*

Fixed that for you Bornakk. Don’t forget!

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Exactly this. No transactions with them, period. It doesn’t matter if it happened half a year ago if you collect the gold today its a transaction and you risk actions to your account.

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As the GM of a guild that works with Gallywix, as a completely legit gold only transaction history, I’d really appreciate a clarification as to if people like us should stop using the service or if your warning pertains to transactions that are linked to RMT.

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You’re really just arguing semantics and what you’re saying is not something everyone agrees with, which is exactly why it’s confusing. Just because you choose to see the term ‘transaction’ in that way doesn’t mean that it’s the objectively correct way. The majority of people would see the term ‘transaction’, using your example, as the buying and selling and receiving gold of ONE THING.

If I sell a gem on the auction house, that is ONE TRANSACTION, INCLUDING receiving the gold. I did not just do two different transactions from selling it and then receiving the gold. Selling one item, to most people, is not two transactions. Which is my point. It is unclear. You’re arguing on a purely semantic level which is exactly why this whole thing is confusing.

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No I think Bornakk’s phrasing was correct.

Imagine getting your account actioned for doing something with a group and you had no idea. Remember, not all wow players visit wow sites.

I disagree because in the past playing with cheaters even unintentionally meant you got banned along with them.

Bans aren’t permanent anymore and people need to be held accountable for their actions.

If you’re a brainless idiot who doesn’t think about what they’re doing and just follows the crowd, kindly walk off a cliff with the rest of them.

Chaosticsaurs is correct that we do just need to wait for the clarification on this specific though. Until then, just don’t accept any gold from Gallywix to keep your account safe.

But it seems likely that there isn’t any gold left to be paid out. :frowning:

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Blizz is clearly targeting sellers not buyers.

So you can’t accidentally sell a carry for Gallywix.

edit : can’t

its a third party gold selling site its not a server…

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can you actually read?

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“ [quote=“Santawolf-frostmane, post:195, topic:601683”]
If I sell a gem on the auction house, that is ONE TRANSACTION, INCLUDING receiving the gold. I did not just do two different transactions from selling it and then receiving the gold.
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Transaction in a literal sense is the purchase OR selling of an item. Both can be individual transactions. What I am referring to in this case is “exchange or interaction between people“

If you receive gold from them, that is a transaction. Which is why you should not receive the gold from them, until there is more clarification.

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So this is the scenario in my head:

I’m Bob, I just started playing wow, I don’t know wow sites even exist, I got some super rare transmog and someone paid me 1m gold :open_mouth: Now I have 1m gold, I want to buy a carry, I do so and give someone my 1m gold. The next day I wake up banned.

I find this situation to be unacceptable.

Are you really saying that any and all players who provide boosting services in exchange for gold through Gallywix going forward may be banned? And what about getting the gold for boosts we’ve already done? Gold is mailed once a fortnight. Will I be banned once I’m mailed the gold I earned by boosting mythic plus runs over the past week?

If individuals participated in RMT, ban them. But making a blanket statement about thousands of people who help people ingame in exchange for ingame gold is ridiculous.

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I would be careful here because obviously you have no idea the services Gallywix and other communities like them offer

They’re not just breaking ToS, they’re breaking real life laws. They are criminals.

If you participate in criminal activity you are a criminal by association.

“it’s just a video game”. A crime is a crime.

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