
Ban Doga
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Posted - 2010.05.08 21:01:00 -
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Edited by: Ban Doga on 08/05/2010 21:03:00
Originally by: Dan O'Connor
Originally by: Abdiel Kavash Edited by: Abdiel Kavash on 08/05/2010 20:36:15
Originally by: Stanislav Masudov Edited by: Stanislav Masudov on 08/05/2010 20:27:38
Originally by: Dan O'Connor Edited by: Dan O''Connor on 08/05/2010 19:06:32 If you hit "Trash it..." - you should have gotten a warning, provided that is your setting. If you pressed yes on the warning (if you got it), then this ship is in fact, lost.
However if you indeed did indeed Make Active, then it's Petition time.
Incase you want wanted to know when it happened, it was about 10-15 misn before i posted this thread
Yeah, i did remember a warning screen(which meens i did trash it) but at the time of doing it, i havent played since August 09, so i think i probably thought the warning sign was asking if i did want to make it active. Ill try filing a petition to see if i can get it back, if not then ill just have to look at the long road ahead to get the 300mil + ISK needed(or whatever the price is :() to replace it
I wanted to criticize you disabling the warning, but the post timeout got me. It's even better - you get a warning "Hey, are you REALLY SURE you want to throw out the 300M ship?" and you just go "whatever, I don't care". Reimbursing items lost due to server problems is one thing, but this was entirely your fault.
I am sorry but I have to concur... GMs will most likely not bring your ship back to life, this was your fault.
...I can haz your stuff?
Quoting the offical reimbursement policy:
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5. RECYCLED ITEMS
Recycling is a feature offered at many stations. Players may use the recycling facilities to ômelt downö unwanted items into their component minerals.
1. Ships recycled either intentionally or accidentally may be reimbursed at the discretion of a GM, but only if the minerals received have not been moved from the original recycling station.
http://www.eveonline.com/pnp/reimbursment.asp
I find it hard to believe that they'd make a difference between trashing and recycling. But then I've seen GMs do quite some other stuff too...
*EDIT* And yes, I'm aware of the "at the discretion of a GM" part. That's exactly why it's not "most likely not going to happen"
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