Ninjaing guild bank punishable?

#1 - Jan. 14, 2008, 5:02 a.m.
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Have the guild master report him.
#2 - Jan. 14, 2008, 5:05 a.m.
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Permissions of a guild bank (i.e. who is trusted enough to be able to pull items and coin out of the guild bank) rests solely in the hands of your Guild Leader, Skew. Withdrawing items from the guild bank that you have permission to pull out is not against our Terms of Use and therefore we would be unable to become involved.

I am sorry for the distress this may have caused you and your guild.
#6 - Jan. 14, 2008, 5:16 a.m.
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A guild member is able to do only what the Guild Leader allows. If you believe there was some kind of scam involved the Guild Leader can submit a petition to inquire. One of our Game Masters can investigate and make that determination.

#12 - Jan. 14, 2008, 7:40 a.m.
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first off, i applaud him for having over 90 bag spaces, and second, basically what the Gm is saying is if you let someone into your house and they steal your TV, it's your fault and the cops will say you're to blame.


Sure, if you gave him keys to your house and said "Take whatever you want whenever you want."
#14 - Jan. 14, 2008, 7:46 a.m.
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Not necessarily take whatever you want, maybe "Use what you want, while still keeping in mind the other guild members who have contributed to the guild bank" or something, I don't know where i'm getting at, BUT maybe there should be some sort of waiver when the guild bank is setup or when the guild is setup, that the officers have to accept, stating that the officer is not to take a lot of items that they did not contribute and just leave the guild. I honestly don't know where i'm getting at with this, but it is morally wrong.


If he could not have been trusted with the items, then he should not have been given permission to take and use them as he wished. The "moral" rules you're stating aren't applicable because they're not part of the interface. The interface, when you grant him access to everything, essentially states "You have full, unadulterated access to these items to use as you wish, because we trust you to use them".

Your options are to keep trustworthy people in your circle of friends, or be stricter about withdrawal permissions, or both.