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How to prevent a cheating DM

Hello. Personally i love roll20 and have amazing fun with my friends and im really looking to play more. I would be willing to pay a DM for the time he spend preparing but what prevents him from running with the money after transfer? From Mads
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keithcurtis
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You can report them to Roll20 (not in a public forum), by either filing a&nbsp; Help Center Request , or writing to <a href="mailto:team@roll20.net" rel="nofollow">team@roll20.net</a> . Roll20 is not responsible for contracts between players and GMs. They merely provide a place for you to conduct such a transaction. Your money is likely gone. They may take steps to discipline or ban such an individual; I'm not privy to that sort of internal policy. It takes trust on both ends, the GM must trust that players will pay and show up ready to play, not leave a broken party or be disruptive. The players must trust that the gm will provide a play experience in return for their remuneration.
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Depending on the method of payment, you can often arrange a return. I have done so with paypal on a few occasions (not related to roll20) and VISA/Mastercard are usually helpful as well. That said, any DM might have technical problems, misunderstandings or health-related problems (especially these days). Try contacting them first.&nbsp;