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[sa] silute - bad use of market report tool

Some [SA] Silute players are acting in malicious intent, using the Market Report to report common items in the market (token, for example). This is making all items “disappear” inflating the game economy.
Token that was 500k now is being traded at 2kk.

Please, punish those doing wrong use of this tool, messing up both your work as a whole community.

Thank you.

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I totally agree… they are spamming the incorrect use of a tool made for bot/goldseller ban so they can have a bigger profit with token selling… this is unfair with those selling token at lower prices and also with the staff that has to judge so many unfair cases luring their attention from the real bot/gold sellers

@STAFF_Amy @STAFF_Max @STAFF_Ethan @STAFF_John @STAFF_Ines

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We highly appreciate your inputs and insights regarding to Tree of Savior. We will forward this problem to our proper department for further review.

If you do not mind it, please write down the abuse users who are acting in malicious intent.

Thank you for cooperation.

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Sorry but I don’t know the team name of these people. But I believe that report leaves the name of the player who is doing right? When they make false token reports you couldn’t see what players are doing it frequently and punish them?
Thank you.

This feature is being abused for other items as well in Orsha. Alchemists and their friends/guilds wanting to undercut others are reporting potions that are listed cheaper than theirs.

well, i think with this system honest players will be negatively affected because i can’t see a form to fiscalize than right or wrong when report rmt items. I think gold sellers will profit because own will make that monopolization, and we don’t know to what extent this may affect us.
IMC needs a form to fiscalize with more accuracy those reports

Only GM can rearrange the price of each item. Thank you.

IMC should have foreseen and prevented such actions
But I agree that now is the token with a fair price (for those who buy real money to sell)