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  • Sending gold or items cross account

    Discussion in 'General Discussion Forum' started by slip99, Aug 1, 2010.

    1. slip99

      slip99 Member

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      Hey there,

      I know it's risky to be sending large sums of gold between accounts regularaly, but to avoid detection or a red flag from Blizzard, is it safe(r) to simply have the bot on a seperate account send the raw farmed mats to the auctioneer on the one account? Or do large quantaties of mats get flagged just as well as gold?

      Cheers
       
    2. slip99

      slip99 Member

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      Anyone have any insight about this?
       
    3. chinajade

      chinajade Well-Known Member Moderator Buddy Core Dev

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      I'm curious about this too. So far, I've traded items/gold face-to-face from my botting account directly with my non-botting accounts. As far as one toon on the botting account sending it to your 'banker' on the botting account, that's normal for everyone.

      For cross-account trading, my theory is that face-to-face trading doesn't use the store-and-forward technology required by the mail system, so its less likely to be recorded by Blizzard. Also, off the cuff I'd guess that face-to-face trading is two to three orders of magnitude more frequent than mailing, thus making it impractical for Blizzard to log over a significant period of time.

      As I said, this is all theory, but its the safest I know how to do at this time.

      cheers,
      CJ
       
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    4. Omgowned

      Omgowned New Member

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      If you send over 20,000g it triggers an auto suspension I believe.
       
    5. Ukmonkey

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      Unless you have evidence of this there is little point in putting it since it only causes unsubstantiated fear among traders.
       
    6. slip99

      slip99 Member

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      I just send all my farmed goods from my botting account to my other account who also bots AND auctions all the items, I don't see any other real feasable way to do it?
       
    7. Samlock

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      I doubt it. A lot of people will be sending 22k+ from their bank alts to their main for the mammoth mounts, surely?
       
    8. Sidalol

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      I've sent my friend 30-50k multiple times to hold on to for me incase my account gets banned. No problems. Also, I get my bot to just mail everything to another account as he farms it. The farmer eventually got a 72 hour ban but the other account has been fine even though he spams auctions and bots bg loads. It seems as though they didn't check where mail went when they suspended the account.
       
    9. Tinsil

      Tinsil New Member

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      i believe guild bank transferring is pretty safe overall.

      edit: this may be unnecessary, but one thing you could do is sell the goods on the botting account.. then to transfer gold, buy mekgineer chopper's or other very high end items like that. i think this would let u avoid detection easily.
       

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