BUYING RATING POINTS!!!



It's easy as long as you're a kid with a friend. Tell you friend a ridiculous lie (like you can buy points) and they'll believe you (because the friend too young to know any better).
If you want to gain a lot of points fast you can, for example, cheat. You can cheat with a program, or by creating multiple accounts and having one of your accounts resign to the other account over and over. There are also ways to manipulate your rating that don't involve outright cheating (although they don't raise your rating as quickly and dramatically).
Chess.com can detect these types of cheating though, and will delete your accounts eventually.
But more than anything, you sound pretty gullible.

I heard about a guy who renewed a uscf membership of a foreign player that had allowed his membership to lapse. He submitted a bunch of fake matches against the player and raised his rating quite a bit before someone got suspicious and reported him. USCF investigated and discovered the fraud and corrected the problem but the guy who faked the reports claimed the matches were real. He insisted he played real games against someone who claimed to be that person. It was all a scam of course but he was never punished for it.
What I can't figure out is why anyone would go to that much trouble to acquire rating points that were not earned. Seems really stupid to me. Play a few real games, lose a few, and poof they are gone...

Why buy rating points if you can rob them for free?
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