Rygar
Canucklehead
+69|7092|Nova Scotia
eBay bans sales of virtual goods
By Justin Mann, TechSpot.com
Published: January 29, 2007, 9:51 PM EST
   

Whether it be buying in-game goods, pre-built characters or a host of other services, most MMORPGs have some form of economy on eBay, with people willing to trade real money for virtual goodies. While most of the companies behind these games disallow such behavior, little is done to stop it. Now, eBay has stepped in, and has banned all sales of virtual goods. With estimated values of virtual goods ranging from $250 Million to $880 Million (though it might as well be $0 according to many), eBay is voluntarily giving up a huge amount of revenue to other companies that offer similar services:

eBay's move is "a boon for sites like IGE," said Julian Dibbell, author of Play Money: Or How I Quit My Day Job and Struck it Rich in Virtual Loot Farming. "They're going to have the field pretty much to themselves." But, Dibbell said, such a circumstance is "sad" because it restricts individuals from being direct participants in the markets themselves.
Why? According to eBay, it is all about user protection, which also plays in to corporate accountability. Sure, each sale brought in more money for eBay – but could it also be bringing in a host of legal problems? It's hard to track whether or not someone actually gave another someone a sack of gold in a game, no matter how much you try.

At the same time, there is also speculation that it is a pre-emptive move from eBay to get out of a market that could soon be pitched into a battle with game developers and local Governments intervening.

source:  http://play.tm/wire/click/1335240
too_money2007
Member
+145|6754|Keller, Tx
Good. Gives those stupid dorks in their mom's basement wasting their money on stupid shit that has no value a reason to get out and spend their money like normal people.
crimson_grunt
Shitty Disposition (apparently)
+214|7100|Teesside, UK
Wonder if this will include all the people who sell their BF2 accounts to people with more money than sense.
Cookie.VXT
Bringer Of Cookies.
+178|6882|UK

crimson_grunt wrote:

Wonder if this will include all the people who sell their BF2 accounts to people with more money than sense.
eBay bans sale of ALL VIRTUAL GOODS

meaning your pixels, and shit

so yes bf2 accounts are not allowed.
too_money2007
Member
+145|6754|Keller, Tx
I remember the D2 days of ebaying. I only got to sell one Ko rune, but it was for $6.50!! Almost sold a 2 Ist Ali Baba for $100!!! AAAAaahahahhaahhahahahahaaha
max
Vela Incident
+1,652|7013|NYC / Hamburg

if people want to spend money on virtual goods let them. its not like it effects us
once upon a midnight dreary, while i pron surfed, weak and weary, over many a strange and spurious site of ' hot  xxx galore'. While i clicked my fav'rite bookmark, suddenly there came a warning, and my heart was filled with mourning, mourning for my dear amour, " 'Tis not possible!", i muttered, " give me back my free hardcore!"..... quoth the server, 404.
Mekstizzle
WALKER
+3,611|7067|London, England
Yeah but it affected Ebay, which is why they're stopping it. They're not doing it "to save people" they're doing it because it has the potential to fuck up the company.
cpt.fass1
The Cap'n Can Make it Hap'n
+329|7142|NJ
I wonder if people are now going to be selling Virtual good with something like a blank CD..
too_money2007
Member
+145|6754|Keller, Tx
you can't sell VGs on a cd.
Nessie09
I "fix" things
+107|7116|The Netherlands
What about selling a paper which happens to have an account name and password written on it?

Oh the loopholes...
too_money2007
Member
+145|6754|Keller, Tx

Nessie09 wrote:

What about selling a paper which happens to have an account name and password written on it?

Oh the loopholes...
that's do able. It's not like this will stop. Another site will come along and take over. I should start one... if ebay was in fact making like $500-800million a year off this.
cpt.fass1
The Cap'n Can Make it Hap'n
+329|7142|NJ
I know you can't sell VG on a CD I was saying that they'd put the CD in the bid so they'd actually get something for there price. Like selling Super ball tickets with a hat so it's not scalping..


I should have sold my D2 accounts back in the day before they all diappeared I had some great stuff.. Full Inventory of +1skills for my barb ...
too_money2007
Member
+145|6754|Keller, Tx
ya, i think we all missed the d2 duping days. I remember watching Charslie's inv screen fill up with soj... running around with white weapons, iths, duped enigmas. Bastards at Blizzard can't code for shit.
cpt.fass1
The Cap'n Can Make it Hap'n
+329|7142|NJ
OH I had all Legit stuff, I think.. White Weapons?
FredFLQ
S0tp R4p1nG u5!!1one
+47|6977|Donnacona, Quebec
Damn, I wanted to buy some megahurtz...
daffytag
cheese-it!
+104|7021
atleast there wont be turds trying to sell hotmail accounts.
commissargizz
Member
+123|6910| Heaven
hhhhmmmmm I wonder if Ebay has discovered a conscience? I doubt it otherwise they would stop the scammers ripping people off via Paypal etc.
misconfiguration
GURU
+86|6842|Indianapolis, IN
There goes my 1k WoW gold :'(
autopilot
banned
+115|6794

daffytag wrote:

atleast there wont be turds trying to sell hotmail accounts.
I got a great deal one of those!

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