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Opinion about Luring/Scamming and deceiving other players?

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What are your thoughts about luring/scamming or deceiving other players for your own benefit?

 

Should it really be punishable? 

 

 

IMO , luring nor scamming should be punishable. Jagex placed many precautions and warnings to prevent 

players from getting scammed or lured. It should be the players responsibility to 'not jump over the wilderness ditch' and to understand (common sense) that they are being lured. 

 

The game follow irl protocol, nothing illegal is allowed however, scamming occurs in the real world - Casino (Trust games, flower games, dice games etc.) 

 

Lets keep this discussion clean, no flamming please.

 

If you disagree with me or anyone else, just state your opinion would love to see what others think about this. 

you shouldn't be stupid enough to get lured in the first place also casino has no flower games l 

If you're gullible enough to fall for a lure, then it's partially your fault, but there's always a first for everything :/

There's no Yes or No to this argument. The only difference is whether you look at it from a moral point of view of rational point of view & whenever it comes to judging a person's action you should almost always look at it from a rational point of view. So no, I don't think lurers & scammers should be banned, is it morally correct to scam and lure people though? In my opinion it is not

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There's no Yes or No to this argument. The only difference is whether you look at it from a moral point of view of rational point of view & whenever it comes to judging a person's action you should almost always look at it from a rational point of view. So no, I don't think lurers & scammers should be banned, is it morally correct to scam and lure people though? In my opinion it is not

 

 Smooth

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you shouldn't be stupid enough to get lured in the first place also casino has no flower games l 

 

 

If you're gullible enough to fall for a lure, then it's partially your fault, but there's always a first for everything :/

 

CrazyFtw, I like your name and I know the casino does not have flower games lol, however they're both betting money. 

 

It's true, if you're gullible enough to fall for a lure, considering all the precautions Jagex placed to warn the player it should not be the lurer being put under the train.

CrazyFtw, I like your name and I know the casino does not have flower games lol, however they're both betting money. 

 

It's true, if you're gullible enough to fall for a lure, considering all the precautions Jagex placed to warn the player it should not be the lurer being put under the train.

i do also like your name lol :D and tho don't forget number 1 rule of gambling the house always wins 

I think luring is oke, it's just your stupid fault to get into a dangerous zone, unless it's a "glitch lure" than i think it should be bannable.

 

Scamming depends on what you call scamming, like saying "selling 100k fire runes, 2 gp ea [2m for all]" is also scamming but with some common sense you should know that it's 20 each than and not 2 ea.

It's not morally okay, but you know.. If you can use your own common sense to better your wealth ingame, then why not do it? (I don't lure)

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