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8-01-2011 @ 2:00PM
Zapwidget said...
I should imagine it would close up a can of worms rather than open one. By involving themselves in the transaction via deposit fees and withdrawal fees and the like, Blizzard now has a stake in P2P transactions and a case against anyone circumventing their system. It also makes it much easier to quantify a loss, so they can say they lost X amount instead of having to use an estimate.