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bebepanales wrote on 2010-05-19 04:20
spam spam spam rant spam.
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Mrlucky77 wrote on 2010-05-19 04:24
Tell friend to change password, duh.
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bebepanales wrote on 2010-05-19 04:25
Quote from Mrlucky77;39195:
Tell friend to change password, duh.
that's not the point. i don't mind him knowing his pw and stuff. friend doesn't mind either. im just upset that he's trying to make money off of me by deception, from something i gave him for free.
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Mrlucky77 wrote on 2010-05-19 04:30
Quote from bebepanales;39197:
that's not the point. i don't mind him knowing his pw and stuff. friend doesn't mind either. im just upset that he's trying to make money off of me by deception, from something i gave him for free.
Then block his arse and get a confirmation on things that your friend does that will involve you spending something, whether it be time or money.
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Chiri wrote on 2010-05-19 04:36
I agree that your ex is being a jerk.
Not quite as bad, though, as gach'ing up a maid short, being conflicted on whether to sell it, giving it to your wife, and then seeing her try to sell it the next day. (Not my story by the way.)
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bebepanales wrote on 2010-05-19 04:52
Quote from Chiri;39207:
I agree that your ex is being a jerk.
Not quite as bad, though, as gach'ing up a maid short, being conflicted on whether to sell it, giving it to your wife, and then seeing her try to sell it the next day. (Not my story by the way.)
wow they were still married~~ that is just terrible.
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Sarinii wrote on 2010-05-19 05:17
Ouch. I feel for you.
Your ex is a downright jerk. I've had a friend sell something i gave to them before. I didn't flip out terribly though. :x
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bebepanales wrote on 2010-05-19 05:47
well.. its bad enough that he's selling it. well just selling it to someone else i wouldnt really get so mad but attempting to deceive me to try to make money off of ME, who gave it to him in the first place as a caring gift... i think his mother should have taught him better.
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Yogurticecream wrote on 2010-05-19 06:28
Since it was given, and you both aren't directly related to each other anymore, he has every right to sell it off, provided identity is kept under wraps (only if he were to sell it to you). Unfortunately, consequence will be extremely bad if discovered, which is happening now. I'll say he's just stupid to use a friend's account to attempt to sell it off.
If he's going to sell the clothing in original condition - as when you gave it to him, that's even worse, so in any case he's going to fall into a trap sooner or later.
If it's me, I wouldn't do such a thing. It eats on your conscience.
Let's say if he was honest with you, would you still buy the item from him, or will you demand it back for free? It's a difficult question.
I've given stuff to friends, and I did see it being sold for 7 million (not sure if it was later bought out but that's no longer my business), but that's ok because I can't wear the item anyway. Though I could actually sell it for 4-5 million at that time but I just gave it away because I felt like it. I'll never sell clothings that I receive from friends even if I'm really in need of gold. If it is for males, I'll give it away to someone else who has the same principles.
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Aubog007 wrote on 2010-05-19 07:28
Quote from Yogurticecream;39263:
Since it was given, and you both aren't directly related to each other anymore, he has every right to sell it off, provided identity is kept under wraps (only if he were to sell it to you). Unfortunately, consequence will be extremely bad if discovered, which is happening now. I'll say he's just stupid to use a friend's account to attempt to sell it off.
If he's going to sell the clothing in original condition - as when you gave it to him, that's even worse, so in any case he's going to fall into a trap sooner or later.
If it's me, I wouldn't do such a thing. It eats on your conscience.
Let's say if he was honest with you, would you still buy the item from him, or will you demand it back for free? It's a difficult question.
I've given stuff to friends, and I did see it being sold for 7 million (not sure if it was later bought out but that's no longer my business), but that's ok because I can't wear the item anyway. Though I could actually sell it for 4-5 million at that time but I just gave it away because I felt like it. I'll never sell clothings that I receive from friends even if I'm really in need of gold. If it is for males, I'll give it away to someone else who has the same principles.
Agree. People have given me random gifts back on Ruairi, like gift cakes and random newb armors. And i have ALWAYS kept them regardless because you don't pawn off gifts... to me that is just wrong
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Phunkie wrote on 2010-05-19 07:42
This is why I don't trust people online.
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bebepanales wrote on 2010-05-19 07:46
Quote from Yogurticecream;39263:
If it's me, I wouldn't do such a thing. It eats on your conscience.
Let's say if he was honest with you, would you still buy the item from him, or will you demand it back for free? It's a difficult question.
apparently this guy is missing his conscience lol. if he were honest with me, i wouldn't demand it back for free because it WAS i that gave it to him. if i were in his shoes though, i would give it back for free because he doesn't like me any more and he has no use for it, and i am in need of one atm. if he were honest with me i would not buy it from him anyways because it's a slap to the face. i mean who, with any sense of self respect, would??
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sasakikojiro wrote on 2010-05-19 12:50
His ":>" is such a dead giveaway ... so lame trying to be anonymous and all - what an a$$.
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Arsik wrote on 2010-05-20 02:20
Removed the image where you gave out a forum member's name, which is against the rules since you're not allowed to post accusations involving other members.
I'm leaving this thread open, but I'm moving it to Spam, since it's more of a rant than a discussion.
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Taycat wrote on 2010-05-20 13:28
PM me his name.
I gotta know.