Welp, they managed to return to a 700bil silver debt
As part of their punishment for cross-account market sales
And that 700bil was just 1 of the accounts that got caught
So he's been back since January and he's now 450bil in debt
WHICH IS...... IMPRESSIVE
Like he can't use the central market for anything until the debt is paid
So he's doing everything "self-sufficiently" and we are continuously pointing and laughing at him
If he whines, we're quick to remind his dumb statement of "200 IQ" tactics that got him here
BUT I MEAN. You gotta give it to him, I know very few people who would continue to play a game with a 7 month debt to overcome
HAS HE DONE IT AGAIN?? Idk. He is still using the other accounts, but he seems very aware of any crossover now so
So I guess it's fine he has stayed in the guild. If he does it again his account is perma-banned
Honestly, if he had 200 IQ like he said, he would have done a YT series on his amazing comeback from the depths of debt
And make real money off it
People would love to watch that kind of struggle and stupidity intertwined
my experience is that no one who brags about how high their IQ score is is a person worth listening to
yeah I don't know the story here but anybody who brags about their big brained moves aren't all that big brained
Haha yeah, it was very stupid of them
Basically, they had multiple accounts that would earn freebies from events and login rewards, etc. and they would sell items between their accounts which is against ToS
They got caught, got a 30 day temp ban and part of their policy is to calculate the amount that was earned doing this and cause their market bank to go in the red
So each account went in the red for the amount that was earned doing what he wasn't supposed to
At the time he was kind of bragging about it with the 200 IQ comment, and I was extremely tempted to kick him from the guild and report 2 accounts of his that were missed when they investigated him
But ultimately chose against doing that
The consensus was he had doomed himself enough that it wasn't necessary