Smoker Posted February 12 Share Posted February 12 Apparently, if you operate a platform where you sell virtual game items for others and earn commission, and then your site is compromised, resulting in these items being stolen, there is no legal requirement for you to reimburse the original owners for their losses. Here's how to exploit this legal loophole. Launch a New Marketplace/Brokerage for virtual game items: Start a new online marketplace similar to Mannco.store. Attract Users: Promote your site with low service fees and special offers to gather as many users as possible. Collect their items by storing them in your bots Orchestrate a "Hack": Arrange for someone you trust, like a brother or a friend who knows the bots passwords, to "hack" into your site and take the items. Respond to the Incident: Announce to your users that your site was attacked by supposedly sophisticated hackers, such as those from North Korea, express your apologies, and offer them reduced commission rates as compensation. Rinse and Repeat: Continue this process until the marketplace loses its credibility. Then, create a new marketplace under a different name and potentially start over. I'm clearly being sarcastic and hope you understand I'm not serious. I'm just flabbergasted by how trading platforms, such as Mannco.store, which hold virtual items worth millions of dollars from various users, aren't legally required to compensate the original owners for their losses when shit hits the fan, and the owners should be "Thankful" for any scrap the owners of the platform offer as a consolation prize. Feel free to share your thoughts. Maelstrom, Sir Spoon The Second and RussellSproutz 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sir Spoon The Second Posted February 12 Share Posted February 12 Flaim, Smoker and RussellSproutz 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NobodyNose Posted February 12 Share Posted February 12 Y’all still acting like if this happened to Marketplace they would refund out of the goodness of their hearts. (And yes I am aware it is a joke) RussellSproutz 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Egorence Posted February 12 Share Posted February 12 3 hours ago, Smoker said: Apparently, if you operate a platform where you sell virtual game items for others and earn commission, and then your site is compromised, resulting in these items being stolen, there is no legal requirement for you to reimburse the original owners for their losses. Here's how to exploit this legal loophole. Launch a New Marketplace/Brokerage for virtual game items: Start a new online marketplace similar to Mannco.store. Attract Users: Promote your site with low service fees and special offers to gather as many users as possible. Collect their items by storing them in your bots Orchestrate a "Hack": Arrange for someone you trust, like a brother or a friend who knows the bots passwords, to "hack" into your site and take the items. Respond to the Incident: Announce to your users that your site was attacked by supposedly sophisticated hackers, such as those from North Korea, express your apologies, and offer them reduced commission rates as compensation. Rinse and Repeat: Continue this process until the marketplace loses its credibility. Then, create a new marketplace under a different name and potentially start over. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RussellSproutz Posted February 12 Share Posted February 12 7 hours ago, Smoker said: Apparently, if you operate a platform where you sell virtual game items for others and earn commission, and then your site is compromised, resulting in these items being stolen, there is no legal requirement for you to reimburse the original owners for their losses. Here's how to exploit this legal loophole. Launch a New Marketplace/Brokerage for virtual game items: Start a new online marketplace similar to Mannco.store. Attract Users: Promote your site with low service fees and special offers to gather as many users as possible. Collect their items by storing them in your bots Orchestrate a "Hack": Arrange for someone you trust, like a brother or a friend who knows the bots passwords, to "hack" into your site and take the items. Respond to the Incident: Announce to your users that your site was attacked by supposedly sophisticated hackers, such as those from North Korea, express your apologies, and offer them reduced commission rates as compensation. Rinse and Repeat: Continue this process until the marketplace loses its credibility. Then, create a new marketplace under a different name and potentially start over. I'm clearly being sarcastic and hope you understand I'm not serious. I'm just flabbergasted by how trading platforms, such as Mannco.store, which hold virtual items worth millions of dollars from various users, aren't legally required to compensate the original owners for their losses when shit hits the fan, and the owners should be "Thankful" for any scrap the owners of the platform offer as a consolation prize. Feel free to share your thoughts. The hypocrisy of the last one is just deplorable. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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