04-12-2020, 08:42 PM
The advice I always offer is this:
1) Ask friends who they've purchased from.
2) Ask club officers who they'd recommend.
3) Ask sellers who they would recommend. The good ones can name at least 3 reliable sellers, as they often work together to set prices.
4) Ask to talk with a seller's satisfied customers.
5) There is no such thing as a 1-month code.
6) Legitimate sellers selling a code for less than $100,000 is extremely rare at this point.
7) The mod team will do their best to get your cash back if you're scammed, usually offering a scammer 48 hours to return cash or provide a legit code.
8) We do our best, but do not guarantee code sales. Mods cannot reverse transactions even from players banned for scamming.
As for exchanging cash for free accounts, the most common way is either paying via stripper pole or via rodeo (where one player intentionally loses to "pay" the winner). The mod team can track both these transactions as well as bank transfers, so it's really up to whatever is most convenient.
Finally, if you are given cash from a player and it turns out to be money they earned from scamming a player, it will be deducted from your avatar's account. No one should profit from being scammed, and while of course no one likes having cash taken from them, it's also not fair to the victim to have someone else profiting from their misfortune.
1) Ask friends who they've purchased from.
2) Ask club officers who they'd recommend.
3) Ask sellers who they would recommend. The good ones can name at least 3 reliable sellers, as they often work together to set prices.
4) Ask to talk with a seller's satisfied customers.
5) There is no such thing as a 1-month code.
6) Legitimate sellers selling a code for less than $100,000 is extremely rare at this point.
7) The mod team will do their best to get your cash back if you're scammed, usually offering a scammer 48 hours to return cash or provide a legit code.
8) We do our best, but do not guarantee code sales. Mods cannot reverse transactions even from players banned for scamming.
As for exchanging cash for free accounts, the most common way is either paying via stripper pole or via rodeo (where one player intentionally loses to "pay" the winner). The mod team can track both these transactions as well as bank transfers, so it's really up to whatever is most convenient.
Finally, if you are given cash from a player and it turns out to be money they earned from scamming a player, it will be deducted from your avatar's account. No one should profit from being scammed, and while of course no one likes having cash taken from them, it's also not fair to the victim to have someone else profiting from their misfortune.