He’s using a system that doesn’t control who the buyer is.
It’s like if you sold a cheesecake through a grocery store and a “bad man” bought the cheesecake. It doesn’t matter if you choose to sell the cheesecake.
You don’t go to jail for that.
Now if you are constantly selling cheesecake directly to “bad men” the government is going to look at what you do.
Thing 1: GDKP peepul bad/bye gold
Thing 2: no. GDKP ppl gud, u make proof else u liar
Thing 1: no, u make proof, me no haf make proof
Thing 2: u no make proof = u liar
Thing 1: u no make proof! U LIAR
Thing 2: u make auction = u bye gold to
Thing 1: u STOOPID!
Thing 2: NO U STOOPID!
Me burning minutes off the work clock: How TF did I make it through over 50 replies of this dumpster fire?!..
once all gdkps are banned and GDKPers permanently removed from the game the AH is not longer an RMT problem. see how easy that was. i am waiting your response.
On the subject of “people are too lazy to actually farm gold” for GDKPs, it’s true that most people soly rely on GDKP to make gold but in a world of GDKP where there’s mostly no cheaters (like in Wrath 2009), actually farming gold/playing the AH gives you the edge and is how you end up winning bids in GDKPs. But now there’s so many gold buyers that it became harder to win bids and farming became more and more futile.
BTW your whole pro GDKP argument here makes you look like a terrible human being and hurts the entire argument you’re making.
You’re obviously not arguing that everything should be considered cheating. What you are arguing is that since cheating is pervasive it should just be allowed.
I find it funny that your answer to my question of how does Timmy make sure the funds are legal is, he doesn’t need to be if he’s ignorant enough.
If Timmy is ignorant to the participants in the AH it’s fine, but if someone joins a raid with 39 other players they need to be experts of those participants.
Why are 3rd party websites still currently doing thousands of orders a day then? GDKP hasn’t been around for 3 weeks now. #1 seller just on one website alone is doing 500 orders a day on average. You AH swipers are thirsty hehe