Board Thread:Game Discussion/@comment-203.106.156.214-20130907164718/@comment-11490363-20130909034625

Andrewds1021 wrote:

It would be nice to know what they are referring to here.

I find it interesting that Mobage still doesn't explicitly say that for her to do so was against the terms of service. Nor do they explicitly say that the site was unauthorized. Or, In a more general case, they never answered whether or not there are legitimate ways to get discounted coins.

The best we can do is trust that Mobage wouldn't have banned her if it was okay. I have to say, this is a very definitive course of action for, at least here, what I would consider little to no evidence. Like I said in the other thread, I still don't think there was enough evidence against her. Even though Mobage's actions seem to affirm the suspicions that she was cheating, there is a chance she wasn't. They could have simply closed her account for other reasons including that they just didn't care enough to actually check. Maybe it is not technically against the TOS. They can't make selling coins illegal, otherwise Apple could not do it. Even then that is not really the point, there is no law saying you can't let someone into your home, use your computer to make a purchase for you on your behalf. Sure it would be suspicious, but not illegal. What she did is likely very similar and so not illegal.

We have no idea what the evidence is so claiming it is not enough is just jumping to conclusions. We alerted them that something might be fishy, and they did what they did and concluded that it was fishy and acted accordingly. They did not reveal their process so we cannot critique it. Any claims as to what they did or did not do is just idle speculation.