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The fine art of silkroad scamming

Posted: Tue Jan 23, 2007 5:57 pm
by shoto
Now every time I'm on SRO...there is at least on high lvl shouting into the global that he had been scammed. How are people scammed so easily. like on weapons. I don't understand how you can be scammed on an SOS weapon...i means you see it and you see the price...you pay the price if you want it or you don't....Where is the Scam??

Posted: Tue Jan 23, 2007 6:00 pm
by Innovacious
if people are buying from you in exchange they might change the money at the last second, i always check the price abotu 4 times before i sell. when you are buying in exchange sometimes the person will swap the armour/weapon they are selling for an npc version at the last second, again, i always check, lots of people dont though, like some one in my guild didnt, he was lvl 45 :banghead: lost a lvl 42+3 sos spear

Re: The fine art of silkroad scamming

Posted: Tue Jan 23, 2007 6:00 pm
by i play silk road
shoto wrote:Now every time I'm on SRO...there is at least on high lvl shouting into the global that he had been scammed. How are people scammed so easily. like on weapons. I don't understand how you can be scammed on an SOS weapon...i means you see it and you see the price...you pay the price if you want it or you don't....Where is the Scam??


true, but ts because the x price isnt worth as much s most people sell it

and u will get some moron who spends 30m on lvl 1 sos

whe they are 1-3m

Posted: Tue Jan 23, 2007 6:24 pm
by truez
Innovacious wrote:if people are buying from you in exchange they might change the money at the last second, i always check the price abotu 4 times before i sell. when you are buying in exchange sometimes the person will swap the armour/weapon they are selling for an npc version at the last second, again, i always check, lots of people dont though, like some one in my guild didnt, he was lvl 45 :banghead: lost a lvl 42+3 sos spear

Best and te safest option... ask them to Stall It b4 buyin or sellin.. i suppose they cant scam u then :P

Posted: Tue Jan 23, 2007 6:34 pm
by shoto
truez wrote:Best and te safest option... ask them to Stall It b4 buyin or sellin.. i suppose they cant scam u then :P



YES ! exactly I always tell them to stall

Posted: Tue Jan 23, 2007 6:37 pm
by [SD]Master_Wong
im soo catutious i just prefer exchange no chance of someone else popping in and buying iv had that happen to me twice before and its ..... annoying

Posted: Tue Jan 23, 2007 6:43 pm
by ioulian
accept - *wait* - approve - *wait* yea, how people can be scammed? (this is when you're exchanging)

Posted: Tue Jan 23, 2007 6:43 pm
by OldSoldier
Stalling FTW!

Posted: Tue Jan 23, 2007 6:53 pm
by Stallowned
I think also a lot of people get scammed by "friends" or guild members.
Too many people are too trustworthy, or believe it won't happen to them.

Your average joe scammer, petty thug if you will, is the one that suckers morons at the exchange window or ins talls, you end up paying 400k instead of 40k, or you get wind 6 instead of wind 4, or wahtever.

The good scammer is teh one you least suspect. He's the one that's been in your guild from the start, he's the one that's friendly with everyone, he's the one that helps out all the time, basically the last person you'd expect to scam.
But then it happens, whether it was because you shared your account information with such a trustworthy person, or you let him borrow that bow you grew out of, or some other type of opportunity arises.
Too many times, people fail to realize that we're on the internet after all. Often people are not what they seem to be, and in the eyes of a thief, a simple guild tag or friendship will not stop them, instead they see it as an opportunity.

To summarize- no one can be trusted especially online.

Posted: Tue Jan 23, 2007 7:02 pm
by Vandango
Greed Takes us all sooner or later

Posted: Tue Jan 23, 2007 7:30 pm
by ShizKnight
What Stall said is accurate. Generally, if you get scammed by a person you don't know, it could have been easily prevented. The second...

Posted: Tue Jan 23, 2007 7:31 pm
by Hunter_Orion
I never have got scammed and never will. Countless people have tried and failed. I don't usually ask them to stall, I just make them look stupid when they offer 5mill for something and there is 500k down (thats when I throw in the "you probably look pretty damned stupid right now" and take a screen shot).

Posted: Tue Jan 23, 2007 7:36 pm
by daydreamer21
truez wrote:
Innovacious wrote:if people are buying from you in exchange they might change the money at the last second, i always check the price abotu 4 times before i sell. when you are buying in exchange sometimes the person will swap the armour/weapon they are selling for an npc version at the last second, again, i always check, lots of people dont though, like some one in my guild didnt, he was lvl 45 :banghead: lost a lvl 42+3 sos spear

Best and te safest option... ask them to Stall It b4 buyin or sellin.. i suppose they cant scam u then :P


you can still get scammed through stalls. Some guy was selling weapon elixirs for 50k, he opened the stall, as soon as i went buy the the price was changed to 500k :x Luckily i only had about 300k on me, so i got away without losing anything :D

Posted: Tue Jan 23, 2007 8:10 pm
by shoto
daydreamer21 wrote:you can still get scammed through stalls. Some guy was selling weapon elixirs for 50k, he opened the stall, as soon as i went buy the the price was changed to 500k :x Luckily i only had about 300k on me, so i got away without losing anything :D


Ah interesting observation, i had never though of this....its ingenious!!! i might use it ... hehe just kidding :D

anyways, that sounds terrible. i know that could have happened to me easily since i negotiate prices and then have to buy the item quick before other people do in stall....

Posted: Tue Jan 23, 2007 8:34 pm
by nightbloom
http://www.silkroadforums.com/viewtopic.php?t=18325

I wrote that a long time ago. It still holds true.

Posted: Tue Jan 23, 2007 8:46 pm
by senapanaga
Wow....


That was a beautiful description....


Thank you Stallowned you have truly brightened my day.


:D

Posted: Tue Jan 23, 2007 9:21 pm
by [SD]Twysta
Lol one of these days a scammer got me... He really had some kills in it haha, instead of cursing at him and globalling him, i laughed my head off.

Normally i check the prices, i've been scammed once and since that moment i check the price all the time. But this dude....

He was walking around in JG while i was cheap-sos-hunting, he kept on trading me for about 5 minutes, i kept on rejecting him. He was starting to piss me off that much... Then i finally accepted after i noticed he didn't say "10K PLIZZ" and he showed me a lvl 20 nonamed wolf... then he said 400 k and in the rush i was, i added 400 k and pressed accept, and the smartass took the wolf out and accepted that quik.. he must've had some kind of trick, hes still scamming ppl every day. Anyways i laughed my head off it was so funny :)

EDIT: nice 1 there stallowned.

Posted: Wed Jan 24, 2007 5:08 am
by Kaigar
stallowned wrote: The good scammer is teh one you least suspect. He's the one that's been in your guild from the start, he's the one that's friendly with everyone, he's the one that helps out all the time, basically the last person you'd expect to scam.
*ahem* *cough cough* xX_Lucky_Xx from Hellzangelz*cough cough*

Posted: Wed Jan 24, 2007 5:15 am
by Grimjaw
You might not believe this but i also never got scammed.

Since i insinst on buying from stalls alone.

After reading globals 24/7 you tend to grow a 7th sense.

Posted: Wed Jan 24, 2007 7:49 am
by AMON-Ra
Hunter_Orion wrote:I never have got scammed and never will. Countless people have tried and failed


That sounds like a challenge methinks 8)

Posted: Wed Jan 24, 2007 7:54 am
by Fat_Smurf
AMON-Ra wrote:
Hunter_Orion wrote:I never have got scammed and never will. Countless people have tried and failed


That sounds like a challenge methinks 8)



*making a char on oasis*

Posted: Wed Jan 24, 2007 2:30 pm
by i play silk road
Stallowned wrote:I think also a lot of people get scammed by "friends" or guild members.
Too many people are too trustworthy, or believe it won't happen to them.

Your average joe scammer, petty thug if you will, is the one that suckers morons at the exchange window or ins talls, you end up paying 400k instead of 40k, or you get wind 6 instead of wind 4, or wahtever.

The good scammer is teh one you least suspect. He's the one that's been in your guild from the start, he's the one that's friendly with everyone, he's the one that helps out all the time, basically the last person you'd expect to scam.
But then it happens, whether it was because you shared your account information with such a trustworthy person, or you let him borrow that bow you grew out of, or some other type of opportunity arises.
Too many times, people fail to realize that we're on the internet after all. Often people are not what they seem to be, and in the eyes of a thief, a simple guild tag or friendship will not stop them, instead they see it as an opportunity.

To summarize- no one can be trusted especially online.


my guild master gave me a wolf :D

all my guild/uion are freindly, some of them share pw and usernames to buy each other silk

but u get ur noobs sometimes

Posted: Wed Jan 24, 2007 2:49 pm
by sloth24
forget about my post.

Posted: Wed Jan 24, 2007 9:15 pm
by PR0METHEUS
ioulian wrote:accept - *wait* - approve - *wait* yea, how people can be scammed? (this is when you're exchanging)


Exactly! I don't see much of a problem with exchange. The problem comes when the seller is too eager to make the sale. He just puts his SOS in, hits confirm. Sees the buyer put in the right amount of gold, but doesn't see him change the price before approving.

If you'll just be more patient, it's easy to avoid being scammed in an exchange window. Don't hit the approve button until the buyer puts the correct amount of gold in (and possibly other items if trading) and the buyer's section is greyed out (he hit confirm).... THEN you hit approve because the buyer can't make changes at that point.

Sorry to say, if you get scammed in an exchange, it's your own fault.