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So the situation is person A buys an account off person B. This account has no bans or warnings. Person A loggs onto the account once does not bot simply checks the stats are legit. Membership runs out the same day. Two days later Person A finds the account perma banned. Would you guys as person B give them a refund or is it Person A's fault?

edit: Person A also has no banned accounts so IP is not flagged.

Edited by godssent2

It's down to Person A.

 

Once the account is sold person B has no responsibility on the account.

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Yeah thats the response I kinda expected. As i said i'd feel guilty I sold someone a pretty much "dud" account :L

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To be honest with the way bans are going atm people can suicide bot a "hunter/fishing" account for instance and sell them off too people which will most likely get banned. Just seema stupid too me

To be honest with the way bans are going atm people can suicide bot a "hunter/fishing" account for instance and sell them off too people which will most likely get banned. Just seema stupid too me

 

Yeah, this was the concern from Maldesto when I sold a level 99 hunter account that I had just completed, since delay bans do happen.

So if you do this, it's best to keep the account for a few days after the last time you bot, play on the account a bit, to ensure it's fine.

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