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* ''[[Final Fantasy XI]]'' has its share of this problem, and [[Square Enix]] is very much against it. [[RM Ts]] tell-spam with impunity using disposable free trial characters, and just about every ad you find on any FFXI-related site is for gilsellers. RMT frequently abuse the fishing system with "fishbots" (turning fishing into a simple minigame didn't deter them for long; in fact, it opened up a new exploit that expedited the system), use [[Game Mod|cheats]] to complete quests more quickly than should be possible, exploit high NPC resale prices, and monopolize Notorious Monsters with saleable goods. To combat them, SE created the Special Task Force <s>[[Fun with Acronyms|Unit]]</s>, which has successfully reduced the severity of the problem. However, SE is also so paranoid on the matter that probably the best way an unscrupulous person could eliminate someone they don't like from the game would be to devise a plausible way to accuse them of RMT... especially as one is not allowed to defend one's own case. It's also gotten to the point that the RMT are actually ''hijacking player accounts'' in order to get the gil to sell, usually destroying ''years'' of work. It happened before the anti-RMT levels became so dramatic, but it's incredibly common now.
** The problem was abated somewhat when [[Square Enix]] put out a Security Token that generates one-time numeric passwords based off of an algorithm. Sadly, the Security Token came with an in-game item called a "Mog Satchel", an additional inventory system that can be accessed anywhere- people bought the Security Token for the additional inventory, then deactivated it afterward making themselves no more protected from RMT hi-jacking than they were before.
* ''[[RunescapeRuneScape]]'' had this problem during 2007 where it has become an obvious issue to the folks at Jagex. They tried to combat it with Trade Limits, death drops and making it so it will be difficult for gold farmers to use types of gold selling which require a heavy deal of trust. However, the crowd was rather angry to learn of this after. This was removed in February 2011.
* Reselling [[Valve]] accounts online will result in legal action if the country has a DMCA type law.
* ''Habbo Hotel'' property is frequently sold online usually as "a joke", but the company itself shuts down online sales pretty quickly.
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