Unban Ramza
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Unban Ramza

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Hi,
Unfortunately one of UN's finest players has been banned for a very long time. Those who know Ramza know him as a charming man who's done nothing but good for the server such as sending gifts to sick players in the hospital and leveling over 80% of UN's new gmap (which is quite nice, other than the parts gash corrupted).

Staff will tell you Ramza is banned for harassment but let's take a quick look at the original staff that banned him:

NaS -- A target of Ramza for his corruption and general ill-will towards UN. In retrospect after NaS tried to ruin the server is it such a big deal he was harassed at all?

Shannon -- Same as NaS above, except the part about trying to destroy the server.

There also have been a few players Ramza has "harassed" such as the one player pretending to be a Pharmacist and was using that as a platform to talk down to other players (this particular player lives with his parents and has no job). Are we going to really criminalize him for exposing someone as a fraud, especially a fraud using his lies to harass people?

In the end, we must unban Ramza: A great player who's willing to call people out for their wrongdoings and has a positive impact on the server.

If you wish to help (I know you want to), PM Wynde and snoop, or send them forum messages.

Emailing support@graalonline.com will help too.

Thank you.

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