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Deleted • 12 August 2012 at 9:18 AM
I'm really tired of those who put something out there they do that on purpose too. Say UFA when it's not then when you go and try to adopt they reject you. I've seen people do that just to see who takes the bait, like dangling it in front of you. That's immaturity on their part. This place isn't game for those kinds of people. I'd like you to know it's not for rudeness and mean games either. I've seen way too many good people quit because of all the mean ones. Please let's stand as a community and if you see any of those out there displaying actions like this please report them thanks! Let's clear out all the Bad Eggs!!!!
Deleted • 12 August 2012 at 9:42 AM
If you cant obtain something , them why bother others. And there is no need to make to up a forum to say this. If you feel bad , explain it to your close friend and they may understand you. Also it feels bad when others disturb in this way for fun , if you see a lot like this it may be a transfer from storage to main and the person tries to mock others. Rather ignore them than running and posting may i adopt it ? Etc. I never saw such lots , nobody is crazy to give things out like that
zafeyry • 12 August 2012 at 11:36 AM
@ladyrheaI don't think you can report them for that. It's their creature, they can do what they want with it. And they're probably not letting you adopt it because you have a Pareteorsite, which is a really rare Mysterious Asteroid egg.
Deleted • 12 August 2012 at 11:51 AM
@zafeyry You can report people for false scam trades it says so. Far too many people have lots their pets because of false trades, and they never get them back either. It is their creature but I think it's wrong for them to say it's up for trade and then not accept any offers even if it's for what they're asking for. I don't understand that at all,
Meteoroid • 12 August 2012 at 12:03 PM
@ladyrhea, I would not consider this to be a "false trade scam". If a creature is Up For Adoption, the user does not have to instantly accept the first offer placed. Perhaps the user is waiting for the appropriate person to respond to the Lot because everyone else isn't suitable for the creature. Even if your offer meets all the requirements, the user who set up the trade lot has the discretion to accept, reject, or let it at a standstill until they decide what to do.A user such as what you described may be a bit of a burden to work with, but they are honestly not doing anything wrong at all. You have already sent in a Ticket regarding this problem, so it seems kind of excessive to make a forum topic on it.