Dude, you still don't get it. If you still haven't gotten the point, is that you can't cheat and then come cry about it. He's using illegitimately obtained gold to try and make a profit and comes to cry about it, seriously it's not about the reseller concept, it's that he's trying to mask it behind the fact that he's doing it illegitimately and behaving like it's ok, he got busted and rekt, and that's the way it should be. It's funny how you're trying to explain the redistribution concept to me like I'm retarded, do you honestly think we don't know what redistribution is? But buying cheap contraband cigarettes and then branding them as legit (because you only say so) and selling them high is not redistribution, it's fraud.
I perfectly understand your concept, but your previous post has nothing about it Sorry for being bit odd with you. In your previous post the concept you cleared now is quite different. We are not sure of those gold resellers with removed Legion gift keys are indeed scammers, robbering silly players, with level 1 accounts, or they are legitimate gold resellers. I know quite a few legitimate gold resellers, which are based in Europe, run companies, have employees, pay their social plans, pay taxes for their income, etc. as how its supposed to be running a legitimate business in EU. But dealing with Blizzard is different talk. You cant call someone, selling or buying virtual "currency" like WoW gold illegitimate businessman, just because Blizzard are not happy with that. Blizzard are corporation, they are not the law! They have their own policies and internal rules, which do not automatically correspond with the local law in each sovereign country. Once Blizzard technically allow virtual currency like wow gold to be converted into virtual battle.net balance, then used for purchasing digital Legion keys as gift, this is legal!