Popping in to show support. I've read some peoples post, and though I do still believe it's up to a user to find the value of their own pets, seeing how others have said that scamming is just a part of the game kind of disgusted me. Yes, you can scam. Does NOT in any way mean you should. In theory you can do anything, but from a moral standpoint you shouldn't, obviously. Why is the first thing you think of on a children's pet adoption site to scam kids, or anyone on here for that matter?
I can definitely agree that many scammers most likely do get away with a lot and it's disheartening.
After some thinking, reading posts, and looking into some things, there is for sure an issue. When there is a trading feature in a game, there are always going to be people that will try and take advantage of others. That's life, but the fact that so little is done to mitigate those efforts of said players isn't ok.
As I said before, you can't always tell when it comes to ninja trades, but if there were a group of specified staff for this whole trading issue would be great. Users who have been actively trading for years or who are familiarized with demand + values, etc. They could monitor the trade threads, and trades. When receiving reports, they could go through the trade messages and look at different interactions from the users on site. Unfortunately, messaging could be done off-site, and that raises another issue. But I think having that would keep the burden off of other staff members, and help site-wide with these kinds of issues.
I really hate to see this kind of thing on a game that is my kind of escape, and now that I've read about others experiences, I think I'm seeing more of the bigger picture. I'm trying not to be harsh because I know that staff have their own lives and can't always dedicate their entire day to CS, but clearly more needs to be done.
gay wrote:Ariete wrote:The thing is that there is, objectively, no such thing as an 'unfair' trade. I mean, the point of most trades is to maximise what you can get from another user by offering them something they want, which is the maximum they're willing to get in return, and so on. But you don't NEED to do that for a trade to be fair.
i'm going to just say that this is absolutely untrue. sending two '09 rares for a dec 18th OMGSR is
objectively unfair, and i see that all the time with known ninjas. there has to be something done to curb ninja trades, especially those as egregious as that.
I agree with gay here. Many people say these kind of things to take advantage of less experienced traders. I played Animal Jam religiously as a kid, and I've familiarized with so many ways scammers try to take advantage of players it's not even funny. I'm glad I quit that game when I did, the community was horribly toxic and the scammers never gave up and It was awful. To see some CS users be so toxic when trading is not great. It's not a "one size fits all" deal, and there are plenty of borderline scammers/ninjas that I still see trading on this site.