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What should i do if i give item to npc in accident..
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When i try to give 2 bag (with lot of item inside)to my friend for transfer, i gave them to npc in accident.. Is there anyway i can have those item back? They aren't some kind of good item,but someone gave them to me when i start at this server, but they are really meaningful for me. Is there anyway i can have them back?i did peti like an hour ago, but seems no1 going to reply me =( | ||
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durrrrr
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The only thing you can do is go find another copy of that or those items. Petition wont work because it's not a bug, nor some exploit that is the cause of your loss.
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its like you through a sack of trash into a paper shredder. but i really don't know for sure if they can retrieve the crap. i just dont think they will.
It seems to me, that I recall NPC's returning items to you immediately when you hand them crap that doesn't pertain to a quest they are involved in. they have some little phrase like "that has no value to me" or something of that nature. they probably implemented that on live to take care of the problem you have just run into. this is classic. the npc's are ghetto. | ||
Last edited by acid_reflux; 02-12-2012 at 09:23 AM..
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Sadly, the Shady Swashbuckler does not give refunds.
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Google says that "accident" is defined as "An unfortunate incident that happens unexpectedly and unintentionally, typically resulting in damage or injury." And wouldn't you know it, that is exactly what we're dealing with here. Of course he should have noticed what was happening. But he didn't. That's why it's a mother fucking accident. | |||
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In the firearms community, a lot of people refer to unintentionally shooting a gun as an "accidental discharge" (Like, they stumbled and their finger accidentally pulled the trigger and they shot themselves in the foot.) What it really is, however, is a negligent discharge (they were neglecting one or more rules of firearm safety).
That's what happened here. Not an accidental giving, a negligent giving.
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Surprised we haven't had any trolls in here go: "lol u put worth into pixels"
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