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ding ding ding! this is why you aren't going to be helped.
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This person then shared your info with 20 others. Don't loan out your wife. | |||
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I did not expect my items to stay in circulation. I did not expect the person that stripped me to be protected. What purpose does that serve? It only encourages further stripping of accounts. | |||
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![]() Refusing to track down my items really helped me and made the server a better place. I can see why they think this is the best policy.
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It would not be unfair to take items from the player that fucked you over, nor would it impact the economy as they should be perm-banned. | |||
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People outlevel you in a few hours anyway. What you are doing is beyond pathetic. You are shit at pvp so you need epics+ to pvp some lowbies in MM. You failed at p1999 like noone else. | |||
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![]() If the real situation is that the buyer was in on it would you change your mind? This will be the new rule people use to their advantage to get away with stripping accounts.
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