There is this post on the "official" forum: Unacceptable customer service from UO Swag
At first it just looks like usual Mesanna business, but then I gave the swag store a look.
What I first notice: Nowhere it says who is responsible for the shop, all you have is a black-hole style contact form. This feels a bit odd, but I assume in the US it is completely legal to run a business without telling your customers who you are (The gold seller sites do this as well, though I see they actually have an intent for it there ).
So I went on to check who registered uoswag.com. First I ask myself: Why didnt they just use a subdomain on uo.com, e.g. shop.uo.com or swag.uo.com? Well, I won't know.
So I check who registered the domain, and it is registered through "Domains by Proxy", which is a service to hide the true registrant, which is odd, since neither the uo.com (registered to EA) nor broadsword.com (registrered to Broadsword Online Games) domain do this.
Idk, maybe it is just me. But that is beyond fishy. Almost like they ordered one of the gold seller friends to run that shop for them.
For sure we will never know. Maybe it is just - like last time when gold sellers upped their prices for the upcoming castle designs - another coincidence.
I really doubt an official store from Broadsword would go to such lengths to make sure they are not telling customer that they are indeed Broadsword Online Games.
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At first it just looks like usual Mesanna business, but then I gave the swag store a look.
What I first notice: Nowhere it says who is responsible for the shop, all you have is a black-hole style contact form. This feels a bit odd, but I assume in the US it is completely legal to run a business without telling your customers who you are (The gold seller sites do this as well, though I see they actually have an intent for it there ).
So I went on to check who registered uoswag.com. First I ask myself: Why didnt they just use a subdomain on uo.com, e.g. shop.uo.com or swag.uo.com? Well, I won't know.
So I check who registered the domain, and it is registered through "Domains by Proxy", which is a service to hide the true registrant, which is odd, since neither the uo.com (registered to EA) nor broadsword.com (registrered to Broadsword Online Games) domain do this.
Idk, maybe it is just me. But that is beyond fishy. Almost like they ordered one of the gold seller friends to run that shop for them.
For sure we will never know. Maybe it is just - like last time when gold sellers upped their prices for the upcoming castle designs - another coincidence.
I really doubt an official store from Broadsword would go to such lengths to make sure they are not telling customer that they are indeed Broadsword Online Games.
Happy