I was not really afraid of admin punishing wrongly.
I was just thinking that if the rule are not precise enough , your job will be harder since a lot of people will whine.
And too much work for detective Meow is less efficient Detective Meow!
I am making profit by hiding what i think the true valour of item are.
When I exchange a katana +1 against a german greatsword and 15k gold i definetely know that i make a very good deal and i would never do the reverse deal.
But i think we both dont consider that as scamming, since it is +1 against +1 and a few amount of gold.
Moreover the guy may love Katana , and want to gets rid of his Danish Faster. Our difference in opinion fits us both.
So we can say that i am making unfair deal but your rule doesnt apply to me.
So thats why you need to be precise, so when real people will be scamming it will be easier to close the case fast .
But enough talking i shouldnt just keep criticizing without giving any purposal.
So here may be a rule
for +1 heirloom : Take the 3 lowest heirloom offer. Calculate the average and then divide it by 3
You got your price and you can defintely consider that selling below this price is scamming.
Since forgetting a zero is dividing by ten , every people that try to scam these kind of error will definetely know that they are wrong.
What i suggest is that no one can bypass these rule, but you can still be considered as a scammer even if you didnt bypassed them.
So lets consider that "averageoflowest/3" is equal to 110k and someone make a mistake and type 115k instead of 315 k. You can still argue that buying it, is scaming even if it did bypassed the rule.
What is the interest of this rule ? : It will help closing obvious case faster. You just have to say you bypassed Cosmos Shielder Rule (i love that name , dont you?
) of averageof3lowest/3
And common sense still need to be applied for people who want to sell below averageof3lowest/3 weird item like +1 smokebomb
You can get this strange item by missclicking when you heirloom them...