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If people who buy and sell gil are not the problem then why is there so much hate for them?
Because it's easy to blame them.
People see gil sellers as these chinese, 3rd worlders who ruin the game by dominating NMs and selling gil. They're not all Chinese, nor are they 3rd wolders. In fact, some of them are NA.
When you "transfer" gil from one server to another, you are buying (and selling) gil. When you sell your extra gil to an online company to make a couple extra bucks, you are selling gil. Heck, Hellkid wasn't JP or HK, yet he did casinos and admitted to selling gil.
Labeling them allows us to do two things:
1) By labeling them as being from another country, we can hate them by default. It doesn't matter if they are to blame, they are not us--so they are wrong!
The truth is, we're prone to like/believe someone of the same ethnicity and origin versus someone from say...5000 miles away with a different culture, skin tone, time zone, and language..
2) It puts the blame on people who can't defend themselves because a) Chinese people *probably* don't visit an all english-speaking Shiva message board and b) may not be able to defend themselves eloquently enough in English to change anyone's opinions.
As far as gil buyers go, people blame them less because they are not labeled as "Chinese speaking, 3rd worlders." It's like blaming a total strangers versus blaming your brother for wrecking your car. Sure, your brother probably did it, but it's easier to blame the guy first since you don't know him.
Another reason buyers get blamed isn't because they cause inflation, but because they can afford the items *we* want, only 100 times easier than we could get them. It's a jealousy factor, pure and simple.
Some of the people who complain about gil sellers are even buyers themselves. They're the addicts who complain that their dealers are squeezing them too tight. They can't afford it, so they blame the guy selling it rather than blaming themselves for craving it. Wouldn't it just make more sense to kick the addiction? Then you wouldn't need it in the first place.
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If i buy gil tonight and then go upgrade my gear, would you let me in your LS? why so?
I've got mixed feelings about gil selling and buying. I've seen the evils of both, but I know that it doesn't necessarily mean the person who does either is bad by nature.
If I knew you bought gil, I personally wouldn't keep you out of my linkshell. However, when we do events in FU we have strict guidelines of what everyone needs to do beforehand to prepare. That kinda stuff you can't "buy" your way out of. If you wanted to participate, I'd hold you to the same guidelines as everyone else. It doesn't matter how much gil you had...
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If i buy gil tonight and then go upgrade my gear and i was already in your LS and you knew i was a good player and a nice guy, but i only had a few hours to play a week and I just wanted to keep lvling, would you kick me out? why so?
Same as above, but I'd say not to sugar-coat it. It doesn't matter why you bought gil, you still bought gil. Don't blame it on playtime or lack thereof. Blame it on your unwilingness to work for the things you want. I will take a good player with crappy gear over a crappy player with good gear any day.
If your rep is a factor to you, stick it out. If it's not, buy away. The only person you're doing a disservice to is yourself.