If you can give me a clear and concise agreement reached in their situation, I'd be very happy to read it. From what I read, words such as "grinding" and "farming" are ambiguous since bots technically achieve the same goal, and in many instances, captivate those very meanings. As I said, the company should and is held responsible for the employees. It is their fault for managing the employees and making sure they are working correctly. However, I don't believe that banning these companies on first offense is fair, as slip ups will always occur. If it becomes a trend, it is looked into and reviewed.
To those who don't post their experience on the forums; that is their responsibility. If they are satisfied with a meager compensation, then that is the end of the story. We cannot treat this differently than any other crime in real life: if the victim does not make an effort to report the criminal, we can do nothing to moderate behavior of the person. We are happy to take and review ANY accusation or account that comes our way, so long as it is done in the proper format. So if someone has a complaint they wish to share, they are more than welcome to do so.
Specifically speaking about Joeuni, here is the first post on his honor grinding thread:
the price is the cheapest on Markeedragon,more details,plz feel free to contact me through
AIM: joeuni210
MSN:
[email protected]
He does not make any claim that he only has levelers grind by hand. I believe that the user must create the agreement (since no guarantees are made on the advertisement) and any accusation will be taken with serious review of the user in question. Believe me when I say that practices that involve lying and deception are
NOT in my interest. I feel that they are
WRONG, misleading, and should be put out of practice. However, I fail to see a clear trend in this user's activity, and the moderation team will be more than open to reviewing any user with the suspicion that there is a trend. If users don't report it, we don't hear about it.