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Hopefully they do. Just odd you would hit someone nearly 9 months later randomly - unless they didn't something later you just didn't mention.
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there is no statute of limitations on elf justice
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He is one of probably 50 accounts banned over the past couple days stemming from this one seller. | |||
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That's the point i'm trying to make, but probably doing a lousy job of. Got banned and unbanned in that wave last year. Just seems like if things are treated more guilty until innocent here, and I guess just have to deal with that. I guess pokesan says it best a post or two above: Quote:
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Sure thing. As for guilty until proven innocent. I understand that may be the perception at times, but that's certainly not my intent. When larger RMT sellers like this one are hit, yes some innocent people get caught. Usually that is simply due to the volume of effort in processing/tracking the buyers. Sometimes I make mistakes. This is why I said that individual is more than welcome to contest the ban. Hope this helps. | |||
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Nice work Braknar.
Unfortunately, this is also why I don't do plat/item transfers. You never know who is RMT'ing, and your friendly assistance can get you on a ban list. Tough to prove you are innocent in a case like that I would think.
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