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Chinese student arrested after making 150 million yen selling items for online RPG:
KUMAMOTO — A university student from China has been arrested for illegally engaging in business activities outside the restrictions of his student visa, police said.
Wang Yue Si, 23, came to Japan on a student visa in April 2004. He started selling items such as weapons and currency for online games through an Internet auction site in April this year, without obtaining the appropriate residency status.
Wang, living in Kumamoto, has admitted that he sold the virtual goods for about 6 million yen, in violation of the Immigration Control and Refugee Recognition Law.
A bank worker became suspicious when Wang regularly sent money back home to China and alerted police in August, prompting Kumamoto police officers to investigate the student.
Police suspect that Wang has sold a total of 150 million yen in virtual items and sent more than 100 million yen to China. (Mainichi)
Why was the guy studying in Japan when he had already mastered the noble art of gold farming? And what is with the Chinese and gold farming? They must have it in their blood or something. Fifty years of communism must have developed some kind of gold farmer gene.
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I guess they wanted to experiece the internet capitalist system.
Fifty years of communism must have developed some kind of gold farmer gene.
Fifty years of working in sweatshops, actually.
Thank you for generalising. Then again, I don’t come from China, so.. yeah.
Chairman Mao ghost does not approve of this bullshit. Also, he would have been more successful in Korea.
Why does the bank worker know the guy’s Chinese? Why does he know about the kind of visum? How come he reports customers to the police?
If that’s what Japanese banks are like…
Good, I hate gold farmers, they totally ruin MMOGs.
The Japanese always hated the Chinese and vice versa. Every Asian knows this. Hell. when rich Japanese people needed someone to keep their spot waiting for the PS3, they used homeless Chinese people. Not because they thought Chinese people would be better, they just didn’t care what happened to the Chinese as long as they got the PS3 for them.
It’s quite surprising that he makes money from MMOs, while he studies. I mean, how does he do that?!
You got to give credit to the man tho, as a stingy chinese myself, I don’t think I could resist the temptation from all the pramos and figures out there.
And what game was that? I’m quiting my job tomorrow.
Arrested for that? Japanese immigration laws…
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