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Current revisionEdited Apr 12, 2020 by shawtay
There is, indeed, <p><span style="font-size:14px"><span style="font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif">There is indeed a certain risk for receiving unwanted or unasked Tibia Coins if they come from a fraudulent operation. Each Tibia Coin transfer has an ID, so this means if they come from a fraudulent operation, CipSOft CipSoft will track down every account these coins were transferred to and most likely freeze the account, since account. Since it is a way scammers use for coins "laundering" and it is it's hard for Cip to determined determine whether if it was you or somebody else. So, </span></span></p><p><span style="font-size:14px"><span style="font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif">So, giving the fact that you actually don't know if these coins were fraudulent or not, and what was the intention of the person who sent them or if it was only a mistake, your best choice is to send CipSoft an Email about it and explain email about it and explain to them when and how you received the coins, from which character and the amount of coins received. Also incluiding please include you didn't want these coins and express them your concern about getting them in your account and not knowing where they come from, they will explain You from. Cipsoft will explain to you further options that you have about giving them back or not, which will be totally up to you and its not illegal if you keep them, but in case these coins were indeed fraudulent you would release yourself for any unwanted responsibility or punishment if you show them this transaction voluntarily.

I voluntarily.<br><br>I think this is another way of answering your question, also think these might be the answer you were looking for. All this information was provide from provided by Etien Reseller, he is an official CipSoft Reseller, has more than 8 years of experience in trading and doing business with CipSoft, you can find his refferences references in tibia's official website in the reseller section.<a rel="nofollow" href="https://www.tibia.com/community/?subtopic=resellers">reseller section</a> for certain countries. </span></span></p>
Posted Apr 12, 2020 by Ryocrits
There is, indeed, a certain risk for receiving unwanted or unasked Tibia Coins if they come from a fraudulent operation. Each Tibia Coin transfer has an ID, so this means if they come from a fraudulent operation, CipSOft will track down every account these coins were transferred to and most likely freeze the account, since it is a way scammers use for coins "laundering" and it is hard for Cip to determined whether if it was you or somebody else. So, giving the fact that you actually don't know if these coins were fraudulent or not, and what was the intention of the person who sent them or if it was only a mistake, your best choice is to send CipSoft an Email about it and explain them when and how you received the coins, from which character and the amount of coins received. Also incluiding you didn't want these coins and express them your concern about getting them in your account and not knowing where they come from, they will explain You further options you have about giving them back or not, which will be totally up to you and its not illegal if you keep them, but in case these coins were indeed fraudulent you would release yourself for any unwanted responsibility or punishment if you show them this transaction voluntarily.

I think this is another way of answering your question, also think these might be the answer you were looking for. All this information was provide from Etien Reseller, he is an official CipSoft Reseller, has more than 8 years of experience in trading and doing business with CipSoft, you can find his refferences in tibia's official website in the reseller section.
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