Instances such as this are not rare occurrence where someone means to sell something for x price and then accidentally leaves out a 0 and it gets picked up by a bot for a tenth of the price it was meant to be sold for. I’ve personally accidentally left out a 0 while using TC before and lost a whole lot of currency as well. Price confirmation before you sell a limited / use TC is a must.
This is something I want to see. Perhaps we can make it less intrusive by only asking the user to confirm if the price is 95% or less of the current lowest price.
I still believe adding a captcha would cut down on the botters. But yeah, this is a good idea too.
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[quote] I still believe adding a captcha would cut down on the botters. But yeah, this is a good idea too.
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Sadly, that would probably cut down on non-botters too.
“Dangit, can’t sell mah Riptide!”
[quote] I still believe adding a captcha would cut down on the botters. But yeah, this is a good idea too.
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Sadly, that would probably cut down on non-botters too.
“Dangit, can’t sell mah Riptide!”
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Maybe when only doing it more than x times per minute? (e.g. a bot trying to sell all of your limiteds as it somehow gained access to your account - it would want to get in, sell them all asap, and then get out)
[quote] I still believe adding a captcha would cut down on the botters. But yeah, this is a good idea too.
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Sadly, that would probably cut down on non-botters too.
“Dangit, can’t sell mah Riptide!”
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There’s a reason to why you can change captcha image, m8. Also if there is a low quantity limited being sold the non-botters don’t even get a legit chance before the item is snatched by bots. Also I meant for buying things, not selling. No idea why there would be a captcha for selling when a simple “confirm” message is all you’d need really.
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