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Edited by zombiehaddock: 12/18/2016 5:48:42 PM
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Are Bungie breaking the law?

[quote] it is a criminal offence for corporates to fail to prevent tax evasion or the facilitation of tax evasion on their watch[/quote] So paid carries Bungie, please let us know what action you are taking to prevent tax evasion by UK players using your forums and your products to make financial gain through paid for carries? Remember, in the UK ignorance is no defense. What about the potential of benefit fraud? People claiming unemployment benefit but making money using Bungie's property and advertising their services on Bungie's forum? EDIT: Be aware I am asking a question not stating a fact, hence the use of a ?. There are already a lot of Bungie Brown Nosers getting their panties in a twist over this and doing the usual failing to read everything and being deliberately obtuse.

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  • Edited by Mr Goodkat: 12/18/2016 6:48:22 PM
    This has to be bait, but... [quote]People claiming unemployment benefit but making money using Bungie's property and advertising their services on Bungie's forum?[/quote] The advertising on Bungie's forum is against their terms of service and reportable under solicitation. I encourage anyone who sees one of these advertisements to report it. I do. [quote]So paid carries Bungie, please let us know what action you are taking to prevent tax evasion by UK players using your forums and your products to make financial gain through paid for carries?[/quote] To answer your question: nothing. 1) If you're really serious about this, try providing relevant sources, links, codes, etc and not just some words stuck in a quote bracket. 2) Again, if serious, try asking a lawyer who specializes in this or a tax expert instead of a bunch of random forum goers. 3) Bungie is a US corporation and doesn't condone this or generate any income off this. 4) To show you how ludicrous this is, here's an analogy: you really want to beat your sibling in the board game Monopoly. So you pay a friend to either play for you, or play with you but give you all the advantages (sells you property at a reduces price). Do you try and hold Hasbro, the maker of said board game, accountable of tax evasion?

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