

I have been using D2jsp since 2008 and have bought & sold hundreds of items, and to date (2021) I have never been scammed once. So as long as you aren't one of the high rollers, you shouldn't worry too much about being scammed. The buyers (Who are smart) will also take screenshots, both of private messages on D2jsp and in-game to use as evidence in case of a scam. The buyers, for instance, may expect history of ownership of that item, a highly trusted reputation or vouch, or the seller to have a long tenure and trade history with the site. This is why higher price items are met with a much more involved buying process than others. Usually, scammers go for or use high price items that are worth hundreds or in some extreme cases, thousands of dollars worth in Forum Gold. While it does happen, scamming is a very rare thing. To get banned from D2jsp or garner a bad reputation would defeat the purpose of using it. You get banned from D2jsp by getting caught scamming and scam accusations alone can damage your reputation on the site to where fewer people will deal with you. The short answer is, technically yes, but the question is whether or not someone likely will. Most sell lists will have a BIN on a lot of items. On the flip side, of course, there are people who are selling a large list of items and people will comment with what item they want and how much they offer for it.
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So usually an " ISO List" is a list of items the player wants to buy and people will comment with what item they have from the list and how much they want for it. So if you need a Ber Rune, you can make a thread such as " ISO Ber Rune" and people will comment what price they expect for their Ber Runes. Some trades are done as " ISO" (Or plainly, as buyers). If the person offering the item says "C/O #", that just means that that number is the current offer or in other words, the highest bid they've gotten so far. They may even simplify it to " BIN Zod", when the seller has set a BIN price. " I will buy your Zod Rune for the 10 Forum Gold BIN price".

So if someone comments " BIN Zod Rune for 10", they are saying A BIN means that the first person to offer this price will get it immediately, regardless of other bids.

Sometimes the person offering the item for trade will have a minimum bid and sometimes a " Buy It Now " or " BIN " amount as well. (I will go over how scamming is handled later) By default, (Once both players have met in-game) the buyer typically pays Forum Gold first (By getting back on D2jsp and sending the FG ) before the seller hands the item over in-game. Once a deal is made, the players will private message each other to arrange to meet in-game for the trade. Then, those who are interested in buying it with Forum Gold will comment on it with offers in amounts of Forum Gold. įor instance, if someone has a Jah Rune for trade, they will make a thread titled as such in the appropriate forum for their server. If you really want trades to happen reliably, you are going to use this site for your trading, because it's where 97% of trades happen.ĭ2jsp is a forum where items and services are bought and sold auction-style with a unique currency called Forum Gold. So this isn't an " Opt in or out" kind of thing if you're serious about trading. The truth is, like it or not, virtually every person who is a serious and experienced player is using D2jsp to trade. While some players still arrange some trades in-game, that method of trading is considered the " old fashioned way". is the trading hub of Diablo II and it has been for over 15 years now.
