Reporting Scammers
VishnuOdin
So tonight I helped a guy named [edited] do the missions before the Ascension mission, and he left before he paid me. I'll admit I was naive and should have forced him to pay me a portion up front before helping him, but so far I've only encountered helpful, respectful players so the thought didn't even cross my mind.
As soon as we did the last one he left, so I was unable to /report him. He set me to Ignore and will not answer any of my messages. The only page I could find said the player had to be in the same outpost and district for the command to work. Obviously if your going to scam you can just leave / log out and your screwed.
I'm normally not this vindictive but this really ticked me off. The worst part is, now I won't help anyone unless they pay up front, which is just sad. I added him to friends and plan to report him the instant I see him, if I ever do again. I guess I have one thing going for me, if he couldn't do the missions I can't see him doing the Ascension mission the first time so he should be in and out of the area.
I checked the support section on the GW website and didn't find anything. Am I at a loss here or is there a way to submit a report when the player isn't online?
As soon as we did the last one he left, so I was unable to /report him. He set me to Ignore and will not answer any of my messages. The only page I could find said the player had to be in the same outpost and district for the command to work. Obviously if your going to scam you can just leave / log out and your screwed.
I'm normally not this vindictive but this really ticked me off. The worst part is, now I won't help anyone unless they pay up front, which is just sad. I added him to friends and plan to report him the instant I see him, if I ever do again. I guess I have one thing going for me, if he couldn't do the missions I can't see him doing the Ascension mission the first time so he should be in and out of the area.
I checked the support section on the GW website and didn't find anything. Am I at a loss here or is there a way to submit a report when the player isn't online?
Kook~NBK~
1. No names!
2. Nothing anyone here can do. To report a problem with a scammer, use the "ask a question" link on the GW Website's support page.
2. Nothing anyone here can do. To report a problem with a scammer, use the "ask a question" link on the GW Website's support page.
VishnuOdin
Thank you, I submitted a report using the "Ask a Question" link from the support page. I edited my post to remove his name, my apologies I should have read the rules before I posted.
refer
Ouch, not much to say... but you can always name drop outside of here... I'm not like talking public shaming but if people pull crap they need to be held accountable (like Cash4Gold for example). One reason why I hate the ignore feature just being permanent. Why can't it build up? I know that'd not be popular but I think it'd be good.
Callista Aurelia
So I know it sucks, but anet will not take action against run scammers. They do not consider it a breach of the code of conduct. I'm sorry. :-(
The whole run system is based on nothing but faith. Unfortunately, the only thing you can do to not get scammed is to take money up front, or to not run at all.
The whole run system is based on nothing but faith. Unfortunately, the only thing you can do to not get scammed is to take money up front, or to not run at all.
Zebideedee
To OP, I've been scammed by someone who said they'd do a run for me and some others then buggered off as soon as we started mission (we all payed up front), so it swings both ways.
Just name and shame the cheapskate to your Guild/Alliance and as many people as possible in game I guess.
Just name and shame the cheapskate to your Guild/Alliance and as many people as possible in game I guess.
VishnuOdin
This morning I received a response from the GW team saying they were investigating the issue and would get back to me in the next day or two. I gave them the approximate time, which district, and his name. All they'd have to do is read our chat logs and it's clear he blatantly scammed me, put me on ignore when I said I'd report him if he didn't pay, then logged off.
He probably doesn't even have the 3 plat he said he'd pay me, but it would almost make me happier if they just emptied his account so he'd have to farm before he could do anything. Or just ban him for a few days so he'll think twice about doing it again.
Now that I know I can report people after the fact I'm going to keep giving others the benefit of the doubt, and just fill out a complaint if they scam me. One thing GW has over most MMORPGs is since there's no recurring revenue from monthly fees, banning a player just saves them bandwidth
@Callista Aurelia: Are you sure? It's listed in the Ask a Question section and from the response I received they are investigating it (not the auto response an actual team member response). If they weren't I would have expected a response indicating otherwise. I wrote a small paragraph (lol) detailing the incident so I'm sure they know exactly what I meant.
He probably doesn't even have the 3 plat he said he'd pay me, but it would almost make me happier if they just emptied his account so he'd have to farm before he could do anything. Or just ban him for a few days so he'll think twice about doing it again.
Now that I know I can report people after the fact I'm going to keep giving others the benefit of the doubt, and just fill out a complaint if they scam me. One thing GW has over most MMORPGs is since there's no recurring revenue from monthly fees, banning a player just saves them bandwidth
@Callista Aurelia: Are you sure? It's listed in the Ask a Question section and from the response I received they are investigating it (not the auto response an actual team member response). If they weren't I would have expected a response indicating otherwise. I wrote a small paragraph (lol) detailing the incident so I'm sure they know exactly what I meant.
DarkFlame
Whether or not Anet actually takes action against the scammer, you likely won't receive an update on their investigation. They don't discuss what actions are taken with anyone other than the one being investigated. Sorta adds to the whole Anet doesn't ban scammers belief.
He'll likely just get a temp ban and marks added to his account, but it won't be something you'll notice.
He'll likely just get a temp ban and marks added to his account, but it won't be something you'll notice.
KIDGOOCH
As a runner and someone who gets run, I know and understand the dangers, particularly on the high end runs. I only run players with guild tags, no non-guild members, also if the price is high 10k and up I always ask to see money outside of starting city or inside dungeon, this way player can't say they accidently went to storage. Now if someone still scams I'll jot down the name and Guild tag and search for other guildies of theirs to either shame or shun offender in to payment, this doesn't always work but you get the satisfaction of embarrassing the player in their guild.
snaek
most ppl help out wit missions for free in gw
mebe thats wut he was expecting
unless this is a "run" and not jus "helping" as u mentioned
then i dun think he terribly wronged u (imo)
if u want to make money...then offer a "runnin service" not a "helping service"
run = the customer can sit afk during the whole mission
help = u both play the mission together
mebe thats wut he was expecting
unless this is a "run" and not jus "helping" as u mentioned
then i dun think he terribly wronged u (imo)
if u want to make money...then offer a "runnin service" not a "helping service"
run = the customer can sit afk during the whole mission
help = u both play the mission together
refer
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most ppl help out wit missions for free in gw
mebe thats wut he was expecting unless this is a "run" and not jus "helping" as u mentioned then i dun think he terribly wronged u (imo) if u want to make money...then offer a "runnin service" not a "helping service" run = the customer can sit afk during the whole mission help = u both play the mission together |
VishnuOdin
He spammed the All channel saying he'd pay 3k for the run. While the mission start timer was ticking I typed, "ill do it but please pay me ", to which he typed back, "of course i will".
** first response **
Hello,
I was able to find a violation by reviewing the game logs of the incident.
Thank you for submitting your report and helping keep Guild Wars a fun and safe place to play.
Regards,
[ name removed ]
The Guild Wars Support Team
** i emailed back to ask what that meant **
Hello,
If you read our response again, you will see that we did find a violation. The player in question has had their account suspended.
[ name removed ]
The Guild Wars Support Team
[edit] I didn't do it for me, I didn't ask for the $$. I did it so he thinks twice about doing it to someone else. [/edit]
** first response **
Hello,
I was able to find a violation by reviewing the game logs of the incident.
Thank you for submitting your report and helping keep Guild Wars a fun and safe place to play.
Regards,
[ name removed ]
The Guild Wars Support Team
** i emailed back to ask what that meant **
Hello,
If you read our response again, you will see that we did find a violation. The player in question has had their account suspended.
[ name removed ]
The Guild Wars Support Team
[edit] I didn't do it for me, I didn't ask for the $$. I did it so he thinks twice about doing it to someone else. [/edit]
Neo Nugget
So support told you they banned the guy? That's odd. :O
What happened to the whole " keeping it a secret " deal?
What happened to the whole " keeping it a secret " deal?
VishnuOdin
I don't imagine they permanently banned him, just suspended his account for a few days. Perfect timing though, hope he didn't plan to play this weekend
Why would they keep it a secret? He knows what he did.
Why would they keep it a secret? He knows what he did.
Snograt
Neo Nugget's comment is because, pretty much every time, ANet do not provide details after the event - that is, whether scammers have been suspended as a result of your report.
I'm not sure why - some privacy policy maybe? A very odd one if that's the case.
I like a response like you got, it makes you feel like ANet actually do care about stuff like this.
I'm not sure why - some privacy policy maybe? A very odd one if that's the case.
I like a response like you got, it makes you feel like ANet actually do care about stuff like this.
Callista Aurelia
Glad your situation was taken care of, but this is the first time I've heard of a runner getting a favorable result in this situation.
A week ago or so I reported someone who scammed my friend on a dungeon run. I was sent the same first message as you, the "we're investigating the issue" one, but a few days later I received another e-mail saying no violation had been found. I searched the guru forums to see if this was something that happened often, and found a whole slew of threads about runners getting scammed and a-net saying that there was no violation. I went back and read the rules of contact and could find no mention of scamming at all, although in the article on conduct breaches and discipline it does mention scamming as a type of infraction: "Taking advantage of another player ("scamming") in order to take his/her items or account."
People here on the forums have said that run scamming does not count under this definition, since items are not being taken from the runner. This is the first I've heard of a run scamming being acknowledged as actual scamming, although this may be because people are more likely to post here if they have an unfavorable outcome.
I find it very strange that they told you they were punishing the perpetrator, as here is what it says on the page about infractions and discipline that I mentioned before: "Those who report a possible rules infraction by another player will not be informed of the outcome of our investigation; for privacy reasons, disciplinary actions will be a confidential matter between our staff and the affected player."
Here is the link, if anyone is interested in reading it: http://www.guildwars.com/support/leg...d_outcomes.php
So this case has gone against everything I know about how run scamming is dealt with. No offense intended to the OP, but I have to wonder what made your case so special.
A week ago or so I reported someone who scammed my friend on a dungeon run. I was sent the same first message as you, the "we're investigating the issue" one, but a few days later I received another e-mail saying no violation had been found. I searched the guru forums to see if this was something that happened often, and found a whole slew of threads about runners getting scammed and a-net saying that there was no violation. I went back and read the rules of contact and could find no mention of scamming at all, although in the article on conduct breaches and discipline it does mention scamming as a type of infraction: "Taking advantage of another player ("scamming") in order to take his/her items or account."
People here on the forums have said that run scamming does not count under this definition, since items are not being taken from the runner. This is the first I've heard of a run scamming being acknowledged as actual scamming, although this may be because people are more likely to post here if they have an unfavorable outcome.
I find it very strange that they told you they were punishing the perpetrator, as here is what it says on the page about infractions and discipline that I mentioned before: "Those who report a possible rules infraction by another player will not be informed of the outcome of our investigation; for privacy reasons, disciplinary actions will be a confidential matter between our staff and the affected player."
Here is the link, if anyone is interested in reading it: http://www.guildwars.com/support/leg...d_outcomes.php
So this case has gone against everything I know about how run scamming is dealt with. No offense intended to the OP, but I have to wonder what made your case so special.
Sierraa
I've reported a few people and I've always been told if something does or doesn't happen. They don't say how long the person is banned for but they do say if they found a violation or not.
""Those who report a possible rules infraction by another player will not be informed of the outcome of our investigation; for privacy reasons, disciplinary actions will be a confidential matter between our staff and the affected player."
""Those who report a possible rules infraction by another player will not be informed of the outcome of our investigation; for privacy reasons, disciplinary actions will be a confidential matter between our staff and the affected player."
VishnuOdin
I may be making assumptions but I can only guess as to why they told me.
1) I've only had an account for a month, and expressed my frustration as a new player.
2) My chat logs were very clear as to what took place. I did not offer this run, he asked for it, offered payment, and confirmed he would pay me when I asked him as the mission timer was ticking.
3) I reported it less then 10 minutes after it happened, was able to provide them with a half hour time frame of when it occurred, which district it was in, which mission it was, and copies of our conversation. I had GW minimized so I literally typed our conversation into the complaint.
4) I never asked for the money he was supposed to pay me. All I asked was if they could do anything about it, to please do. My second email to them asked what finding a violation meant, was it just an acknowledgment that he did scam me or did they take action against the offending player?
If they hadn't responded the way they did, I wouldn't have as much faith in the reporting system as I do now. If they couldn't find a violation, I would assume they either couldn't find the correct conversation, or things didn't add up as your friend said they did. Maybe they exaggerated? Or maybe it wasn't clear through the chat logs exactly what was supposed to happen? Or maybe they only take complaints from the person who was scammed and they wondered why you submitted the request for them?
Or maybe it's happening more frequently now and ANet has started to crack down on scammers? I can see why it would be a pain to do these types of requests, but after a while you have to otherwise things will just get out of hand.
1) I've only had an account for a month, and expressed my frustration as a new player.
2) My chat logs were very clear as to what took place. I did not offer this run, he asked for it, offered payment, and confirmed he would pay me when I asked him as the mission timer was ticking.
3) I reported it less then 10 minutes after it happened, was able to provide them with a half hour time frame of when it occurred, which district it was in, which mission it was, and copies of our conversation. I had GW minimized so I literally typed our conversation into the complaint.
4) I never asked for the money he was supposed to pay me. All I asked was if they could do anything about it, to please do. My second email to them asked what finding a violation meant, was it just an acknowledgment that he did scam me or did they take action against the offending player?
If they hadn't responded the way they did, I wouldn't have as much faith in the reporting system as I do now. If they couldn't find a violation, I would assume they either couldn't find the correct conversation, or things didn't add up as your friend said they did. Maybe they exaggerated? Or maybe it wasn't clear through the chat logs exactly what was supposed to happen? Or maybe they only take complaints from the person who was scammed and they wondered why you submitted the request for them?
Or maybe it's happening more frequently now and ANet has started to crack down on scammers? I can see why it would be a pain to do these types of requests, but after a while you have to otherwise things will just get out of hand.