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"Yea this 13 enchanter is my main, oh and do you have time to PL me to 49?". "Uh not today but you do know that will be well over 50k right?" "Yes that's fine. I spent a decent bit of time flipping items in EC..." Surrrrrrrrrrre ya did.
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Also I kinda consider it a service, since it roots out the RMT buyers and helps unravel that whole web.
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The problem with this situation is that there is no way to tell if the PLVLer is an RMT customer or not. I assume the reason for the ban is that the PLVLee was identified as an RMT mule/transaction account. It is a difficult situation to say the least and one by which a tremendous amount of 'dirty' plat likely changes hands. :/
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