Post new topic This topic is locked, you cannot edit posts or make further replies.  [ 3 posts ] 
Author Message
 Post subject: FBI to investigate blizzard
PostPosted: July 2nd, 2012, 12:37 am 
Moderator
Offline

Joined: February 22nd, 2005, 6:49 pm
Posts: 6927
Location: somewhere over the rainbow us
RS Name: j1j2j3
RS Status: P2P
Shortly after posting up news about one Diablo III's player issue with losing $200.00 in a region restriction policy, after depositing money into his account and trying to make a purchase in Diablo III's Real-Money Auction House, another gamer has gone the extra route of contacting the Federal Bureau of Investigation after losing $49.99 to another grey area of the Real-Money Auction House.

Blues picked up on the post thanks to a tip. However, the original story is on the Diablo 3 forums, which is actually a re-post from earlier because, believe it or not, Blizzard fanboys tried burying the story and derailing it into a flame-war. You might want to read the first post and skip the rest. Whether the guy is being completely honest or not is still up for debate but he's adamant that his case is legit.

Basically, he sold an item on the Real-Money Auction House for $49.99, the item passes out of his possession but he claims he never received the money due to Error 0, something that has been popping up lately for RMAH trades and the cause of another incident that Forbes recently exposed.

After filing multiple tickets and calling customer support several times, he was allegedly told that trying to contact them multiple times would not expedite his situation. After two weeks of waiting with no response, the user decided to call the FBI on Blizzard, with the claim of wire fraud. According to the user who goes by the handle of Welshers, his claim isn't the first one that the FBI has received regarding Diablo III and the Real-Money Auction House, but the user doesn't clarify if there is an ongoing investigation.


In a related case, another user also posted information on fraud cases that the FBI is currently looking into. You can check out the thread here on Google's cache, as Blizzard had the thread deleted. The thread points to the IC3, the Internet Crime Complaint Center for individuals who may have encountered situations similar to what we've been reporting on, where real life money has been sucked up into a digital vacuum and Blizzard is either slow to respond or not responding at all. Other users suggested that victims contact the United States Postal Inspection Service or USPIS at their official website.

This issue is mainly prevalent here in the United States, as Blizzard is having a legal tussle in other countries such as South Korea, Germany and France over anti-consumerist measures. As of the publishing of this article, there have been no reports of law enforcement agencies getting involved regarding the complaints from Korea, Germany or France, outside of each region's respective Fair Trade Commission and/or consumer advocacy groups.

This should really be a warning to anyone who decides to use the Real-Money Auction House: there is real money involved, your money and you can lose it. While the typical fanboy response is that "This is a game, you shouldn't have put real money into your account in the first place." it's still up to Blizzard to manage the responsibilities that come along with running a real-money market based on virtual item trades. Also, people, seriously, this is real money.

The safest bet is to stay away from the RMAH. This doesn't mean you can't play Diablo III, but by all means if you don't want to lose real money then stay away from the Real-Money Auction House, grey market sellers and black market sellers.


http://www.cinemablend.com/games/Diablo ... -Involved-44151.html


alright lets go make some MONEA oo wait... where my sword go?

_________________
Image
Image


Top
 Profile  
 
 Post subject: Register and login to get these in-post ads to disappear
PostPosted: July 2nd, 2012, 12:37 am 
Moderator

Joined: September 9th, 2004, 1:47am
Posts: 9047
Location: In your web browserz


Top
  
 
 Post subject: Re: FBI to investigate blizzard
PostPosted: July 2nd, 2012, 11:31 am 
Rsbandb Donor
Offline

Joined: October 13th, 2005, 9:18 pm
Posts: 3366
Location: USA us
RS Name: Duke Juker
RS Status: P2P
Clan Name: Clan Quest
Ya, Blizzard better start fixing that crap or else they'll have law enforcement breathing down their necks. As long as people know, the cases should go down a bit.

_________________
Image
RSBANDBInformer! Gaming Writer: 08/31/2011-09/30/15
RSBandB Donor since 07/01/2010
82nd Dragon Member since 05/12/2010
RSBandB Member #517
Current Activities: Ports, Dailies/Monthlies, DXP
Skill Masteries: Firemaking, Cooking, Woodcutting, Fletching, Mining, Agility, Prayer, Smithing, Fishing, Summoning, Construction, Herblore, Hunter, Thieving, Crafting, Divination, Dungeoneering, Farming, Runecrafting, Slayer, Magic, Ranged, Defence, Constitution, Attack, Strength, Invention & 1st Max (3/9/19), Archaeology & 2nd Max (4/16/21), 200m Firemaking, Necromancy


Top
 Profile  
 
 Post subject: Re: FBI to investigate blizzard
PostPosted: July 2nd, 2012, 6:43 pm 
Chat Moderator
Offline

Joined: December 15th, 2006, 4:43 pm
Posts: 1318
Location: G.A., USA us
RS Name: Firemana
RS Status: P2P
Clan Name: Problem Solvers
I don't think Blizzard can get in much trouble. Yea, it's real money, but A) it's not much money and B) they don't force you to use it. If they have an 'AS IS' clause then they should be pretty safe. I'm sure their lawyers have looked into every legal detail before they even announced the RMAH to the public.

If people complain too much then Blizzard will remove it. Then people will resort to illegal and insecure methods and start getting banned.

Yea, Blizzard needs to look into it, but bringing the Feds in will only hurt you and every other gamer. Game Companies stop doing things that cause problems. It cause problem, it go bye bye.

_________________
.:: The Legend of The Sword :: FaceBook : Google+ : Twitter ::.
Image
::
88th Dragon Member : Informer Writer : Content Crew : Chat Moderator ::
"If it ain't broke, dun fix it."


Top
 Profile  
 
Display posts from previous:  Sort by  

You cannot post new topics in this forum
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
You cannot edit your posts in this forum
You cannot delete your posts in this forum

Jump to:  
cron