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Trankuil
11-22-2023, 06:51 PM
Always had this doubt:

If someone says they'll help transfer something for you and just keeps it. What happens?

Duik
11-22-2023, 08:33 PM
They keep it.

ylarik24
11-22-2023, 08:50 PM
1. You may not defraud other players.

Fraud is defined as falsely representing one's intentions to make a gain at another's expense. Examples of this activity include, but are not limited to, using deception to deprive another player of items, slandering another player or impersonating them with the intention of causing harm to that player's reputation, or falsely representing one's identity in order to gain access to another player's account or account information.

Fraud in all transactions between players may result in disciplinary action when confirmed by a P99CSR.

This is not permission to not watch out for yourself during interactions with players. Players may still scam or defraud you on Project 1999. It is your responsibility to protect yourself. The player who scammed you may be subject to disciplinary action, but there is no guarantee you will get your items or PP back. It is in your best interest to be wary of other players.

You are responsible for the people you let onto your account. Disciplinary action may be enacted upon your account even if you yourself were not responsible for any rule breaking. Do not share account info if you are not ready to deal with the consequences of someone else's actions.

justdavid
11-23-2023, 04:55 AM
Best to get any agreements in writing to prevent misunderstandings upfront. Hope it works out for you!

Videri
11-23-2023, 12:10 PM
Easy petition, easy suspension, and the GM will either transfer the items back to you, or make the thief give them back to you themself. Stealing transfers is almost never done on P99. The GMs have access to trade logs.

Go ahead and have anybody do your transfer. Especially if they have a guild tag over their head.

Troxx
11-24-2023, 03:18 PM
I always make sure /log is on before I transfer or agree to transfer an item. Keeps a personal record. Especially when I agree to transfer an item so that if some weird thing happens like the internet goes out and I need to tether to phone to log back in I can see from the text who I need to give the items to when I log back in.

Evia
11-24-2023, 08:06 PM
Another thing to be cautious of when xfering items for people is if they're involved with any RMT schemes. 3 or 4 years back I took a ban for xfering coin for someone who I guess was RMTing. Thankfully the GMs looked into it and realized I only facilitated the transfer and wasn't involved directly and it was quickly reversed. It has made me more hesitant to help ppl with transfers tho.

Infectious
11-24-2023, 08:36 PM
Another thing to be cautious of when xfering items for people is if they're involved with any RMT schemes. 3 or 4 years back I took a ban for xfering coin for someone who I guess was RMTing. Thankfully the GMs looked into it and realized I only facilitated the transfer and wasn't involved directly and it was quickly reversed. It has made me more hesitant to help ppl with transfers tho.

This happened to me when Tmo came over to red. A couple months in someone got busted and they shadow banned every account the person came into contact with. I petitioned and had account back in an hour