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World of Warcraft Classic: The team leader gave more salary due to trembling hands, and the DK ran away immediately. Can the money be recovered at this time?

2024-08-01

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I have been playing World of Warcraft for so long, but I have only heard of the leader cheating the members of the team out of their G coins or even stealing their wages, but I have never heard of the leader being cheated by a member and then reporting the member for cheating. When I saw this news, I laughed for a moment, and even suspected that the leader was making up the chat records. Finally, I asked a few people and found out that it was true. So how did this member "cheat" the leader?



After a certain group finished a dungeon, the leader started to pay salaries. In the beginning, it was actually quite normal and nothing unexpected happened. However, one thing was different from the sky-high priced group in Ulduar that the farmers and workers mentioned some time ago. The difference was that each player in this group could only get 3,600 G coins in salary, and not like the previous rich group where each person could get 30 G coins worth of time badges. So don't overly trust some sky-high priced groups and sky-high priced equipment. No matter what equipment it is, the price will drop after the development is completed.



Then the team leader began to distribute 3600G coins to each player. There was no mistake in the beginning. But did you notice that suddenly the team leader distributed 36000G coins to someone, which was equivalent to the team leader typing an extra 0, which meant that the team leader directly lost 32,000G coins this time. The team leader needed to play ten groups to earn it back. And according to the description of other players, the team leader did not notice this at first and continued to pay wages to other people. It was not until the final review that he found out that a salary was paid incorrectly.



Of course the DK player ran away immediately after finding out, and waited for the team leader to find out before going to find the DK. As a result, the DK was playing in the team at ease and ignored the team leader. After all, he had to play in the team several times to get so many G coins, so it was impossible for him to return them under normal circumstances. From the DK's point of view, there was nothing wrong with him either. After all, it was not the DK who took the initiative to defraud the team leader, but the team leader who transferred the G coins to the DK himself. Maybe that was just the DK's salary?



Then the team leader went directly to the GM to appeal the matter. From the team leader's appeal, we can find one thing, the salary for this team is not 3600 G coins per person, but 720 per person, so the DK team should have received 720 G coins but now it has received 33120 G coins. If I were the DK, I would not be able to quit. After all, so many G coins can be exchanged for five time badges, and the team leader himself made a mistake in sending them. The most important point is that the DK actually distributed G coins to the team members.



Many people will ask whether it is possible to recover the G coins. From the perspective of farmers and workers, farmers think that it is unlikely to be recovered, because the leader has been the only one who distributed the G coins, and DK has not committed any fraud. The only thing is that he ran away after getting the G coins and did not return the G coins when the leader found DK. However, DK also paid the wages of the team members, so he did not commit any fraud. Therefore, farmers think that it is unlikely to be recovered.

Although the team leader cannot recover the G coins he overpaid, the team members can ask the DK to pay more G coins, unless the two parties have already agreed on a salary of 720G coins per person before the team fight. If not, the DK should share the 36,000G coins equally with other members, so each person has received 7,200G coins instead of 720G coins. So players in a group with the DK can try to seek help from the GM. Maybe they can really get 7,200G coins?



This team leader actually taught a lesson to every team leader, especially many players who are rather casual when distributing G coins to others, without careful calculation. Some players may even pay out an extra 0 because they have more G coins in their backpacks. However, once paid out, it is difficult to recover. After all, many times the fraud in the team is only aimed at deliberately stealing G coins. But if you give the wrong G coins, the possibility of recovering them is very small. If they can really be recovered, then the studio can completely sell the G coins and then file a complaint saying that they accidentally transferred the G coins to the wrong place and hope to recover them.