Not available anymore.
This is a value of $0.75 per million, probably the lowest you will get from anyone.
I don't exactly think I have to prove myself or anything, but I will not go first.
I will only take the money through a PayPal gift.
You also have to be willing to accept that in all cases of off site trading, there is always a likelihood of being banned, whether the account is legit or not. If you cannot accept that risk, then buying any accounts or items from anyone isn't for you.
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- 14 Apr. 2013 04:49pm #1
[USD] [PAYPAL] Selling Gaia Account Worth 200mil for $150
Last edited by Tree; 22 Apr. 2013 at 06:30pm.
- 14 Apr. 2013 04:53pm #2
Good luck Tree
- 14 Apr. 2013 05:27pm #3
oh man o Ao
- 14 Apr. 2013 05:33pm #4
Quick, someone send me 10$ usd to my paypal !
- 14 Apr. 2013 05:36pm #5
- 14 Apr. 2013 05:47pm #6
PM'd definitely interested for the full $150.
- 14 Apr. 2013 06:06pm #7
- 14 Apr. 2013 06:09pm #8
- 14 Apr. 2013 06:34pm #9
- 14 Apr. 2013 06:46pm #10
Locking thread, anyone interested in buying PM me.
- 19 Apr. 2013 03:48am #11
Bumped.
- 19 Apr. 2013 11:07pm #12
Don't ask to do trades over PM. It looks sketchy -- like you're hiding something. If there are problematic posts, TU should be able to remove them from the topic for you.
- 20 Apr. 2013 12:17am #13
I thought that's how trades are generally conducted.
If there are fail-safes like middlemen in place and the member is proven to be reputable enough, then I don't see that as that big of a deal. Tree, as far as I know, is pretty trustworthy in terms of online transactions involving gaia.
- 20 Apr. 2013 06:12pm #14
I don't mind either way, I normally just do it this way to keep the buyer anonymous and decrease chance of ban.
- 20 Apr. 2013 08:35pm #15
A buyer is free to PM you and negotiate that way. It's not like we can enforce what happens in PMs anyway without breaking privacy.
It's just the asking for PMs that encourages scamming. Outside of asking not to discuss trades publicly, you're free to not discuss trades publicly.
- 20 Apr. 2013 11:35pm #16
- 21 Apr. 2013 12:13am #17
- 21 Apr. 2013 03:18am #18
- 21 Apr. 2013 04:08pm #19
- 21 Apr. 2013 10:10pm #20
Any further details can be done via PM. If you believe that moderators know, of the millions of accounts on gaia, which one is the one YOU are selling, you're sadly misguided. Having people post public interest is entirely fine. Simply confer any confidential information via private message.
Make judgment calls.
- 22 Apr. 2013 02:56pm #21
Oh, you mean you'd risk the Gaia mods finding out?
No, obviously that information can be in PMs. Like usernames/passwords/Tekteks/whatever.
The agreements of the trade, like how much LGG -- or especially USD -- one member is supposed to donate, should be made public if you want a potential scammer to be punished for it.
You are free to do the entire trade over PM if you want. But if you get scammed, there is nothing I can do about it. You can leave a negative rep and hope others believe you, but there'd be no evidence for it, and the member would be free to do it again.
If you want them to be banned, you should make the necessary information that can be used against them public. For example, "You send the money first."
Hell, you can complain that he said for you to send the money first in PM, but we don't even know if you sent any money. Because we never saw the trade agreement.
So, yeah. It is beneficial to members against scammers for as much to be public as possible. You are free to make as much as you want private. There is no rule against that. Obviously this is a necessity for information that would risk the account security.
The rule is simply against requiring/telling to privatize information that would benefit an asking scammer but not both parties.