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Is or should trading RuneScape items in real life "illegal"?

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I think it's fine. As long as Carl doesn't bribe Bob or vice versa, I don't see anything wrong with it. I do that sometimes with my irl friends at school whenever we want to make a trade or just to hang out.

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Retired from runescape. I will be on every now and then though. :)

The above example isn't real live trading.

They should ban it, enforce it, and ban all players who do it henceforth. It's another unfair advantage.

 

Outside relationships based on friendship are unfair to those who don't have real life friends who play runescape, because some people might get favors others might not. Not everyone has these same outside resources.

 

 

 

(I'm mocking a trend, and even the community to an extent, so I figure I'd better say it now than get yelled at later)

 

 

 

Completely agree with you. RuneScape players shouldn't have any RL friends to help them. While we are at it, I suggest we remove the friendslist ingame as well... Not everyone has the same social abilities to get many people on his friendslist either.

I want to see what kind of enforcement they would impliment.

 

 

 

Letter from Jagex:

 

 

 

"We are sorry to inform you, but after bugging your phone, as well as 50,000 other people, we have found that you were trying to selly our friend something, so you are banned. bye!"

 

 

 

its just plain crazy

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