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- BrunoThunder
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Scammer's EpicNPC Username: BrunoThunder
Scammer's Discord ID: brunothunder
Information Summary:
The buyer and I agreed to a split-payment plan for a Ragnarok Online account. The first 50% was paid on March 1, 2026, with the remaining 50% due at the end of March.
As part of our agreement, we explicitly established that if the buyer took any actions that made the Real Money Trading (RMT) obvious, he would remain strictly liable for the second payment. Prior to the transaction, I specifically warned him not to use his EpicNPC name on the game's official Discord server to avoid being tracked.
The Incident & Ban: Recently, a Game Master from the Ragnarok server posed as a potential buyer on EpicNPC and asked me for a vouch from a previous customer. I asked Bruno if I could provide his profile as a reference, and he explicitly agreed.
I gave the "buyer" (GM) Bruno's EpicNPC profile link (BRUNOTHUNDER).
Because Bruno completely ignored my prior security warnings, he had been actively using the exact same username—"BRUNOTHUNDER"—on the official Ragnarok server Discord to buy and sell in-game items. The GM easily matched his EpicNPC profile to his official Discord activity, traced his in-game transactions, and banned the account.
The Dispute:
Bruno is now insisting the ban is my fault for asking for the vouch. However, if he had listened to my warnings and used a different name on the server's Discord, there would have been zero way for the GM to trace the RMT transaction back to his in-game account. The vouch was only traceable because of his own negligence in using identical usernames for RMT and discord server trading.
Despite our clear agreement regarding RMT exposure, he is refusing to pay the remaining balance. Bruno is now no longer responding to my discord and EpicNPC messages.
Scammer's Discord ID: brunothunder
Information Summary:
The buyer and I agreed to a split-payment plan for a Ragnarok Online account. The first 50% was paid on March 1, 2026, with the remaining 50% due at the end of March.
As part of our agreement, we explicitly established that if the buyer took any actions that made the Real Money Trading (RMT) obvious, he would remain strictly liable for the second payment. Prior to the transaction, I specifically warned him not to use his EpicNPC name on the game's official Discord server to avoid being tracked.
The Incident & Ban: Recently, a Game Master from the Ragnarok server posed as a potential buyer on EpicNPC and asked me for a vouch from a previous customer. I asked Bruno if I could provide his profile as a reference, and he explicitly agreed.
I gave the "buyer" (GM) Bruno's EpicNPC profile link (BRUNOTHUNDER).
Because Bruno completely ignored my prior security warnings, he had been actively using the exact same username—"BRUNOTHUNDER"—on the official Ragnarok server Discord to buy and sell in-game items. The GM easily matched his EpicNPC profile to his official Discord activity, traced his in-game transactions, and banned the account.
The Dispute:
Bruno is now insisting the ban is my fault for asking for the vouch. However, if he had listened to my warnings and used a different name on the server's Discord, there would have been zero way for the GM to trace the RMT transaction back to his in-game account. The vouch was only traceable because of his own negligence in using identical usernames for RMT and discord server trading.
Despite our clear agreement regarding RMT exposure, he is refusing to pay the remaining balance. Bruno is now no longer responding to my discord and EpicNPC messages.

