Leatherneck wrote:
Paid account - That alone would be a big one. If they had to pay $20 or so for a new copy of EQ2 every 10 minutes because they sent out 100 spammings, I think you'd pretty much cut spamming out. If it's a paid account, isn't it reasonable to assume they're real players? If it's not a paid account and you send out 2 or 3 spammings, you're not playing, you're selling.
You'd think that, but unfortunately plat spammers routinely use stolen credit card numbers to obtain accounts, so it's not costing them anything. Yet another reason to never, ever give your credit card company to a plat farming service.
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