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Abighail
Best of the SS
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Posted - 2010.09.07 10:02:00 -
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Sammers have and always will be a big problem. From the small time Jita scammers to the huge MD scams such as the recent Bad Bobby T4U incident. A sumple way to solve these happening again and again and again forever would be to mark the scammer's account as a scammer account.
This would effect all the characters created or in that account? How is it possible to do this?? CCP has probably heard of the story of Pinocchio which we all heard as children. For those of you who haven't heard of i. Pinocchio is a fictional character that first appeared in 1883, in The Adventures of Pinocchio by Carlo Collodi, and has since appeared in many adaptations of that story and others. Carved from a piece of pine by a woodcarver named Geppetto in a small Italian village, he was created as a wooden puppet, but dreamt of becoming a real boy. e But every time he lied his nose grew in an angle which formed when the legs are pointing in exactly opposite directions. The two legs then form a single straight line through the vertex of the angle. The measure of a flat angle is thus always 180¦ in this case leg means nose.
So eveerytime a character is found to be a scammer his nose should be modified accourdingly serving as an everlasting mark of shame to his account forever for all of his character. And the only way for it to shrink is for the sammer to tell the truth.
This could be easily implemented by the new technology invented in Incarna in which 3d character will be introduced.
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Troll Bridgington
SWARTA Mostly Clueless
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Posted - 2010.09.07 10:06:00 -
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What about other body parts? Maybe a certain extremity? *wink wink*
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Destination SkillQueue
Are We There Yet
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Posted - 2010.09.07 10:06:00 -
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Edited by: Destination SkillQueue on 07/09/2010 10:06:25
Originally by: Abighail Sammers have and always will be a big problem.
WTF are sammers and why are they a problem?
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Abighail
Best of the SS
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Posted - 2010.09.07 10:07:00 -
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Originally by: Destination SkillQueue Edited by: Destination SkillQueue on 07/09/2010 10:06:25
Originally by: Abighail Sammers have and always will be a big problem.
WTF are sammers and why are they a problem?
This thread is about scammers.
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Troll Bridgington
SWARTA Mostly Clueless
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Posted - 2010.09.07 10:09:00 -
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Originally by: Abighail
Originally by: Destination SkillQueue Edited by: Destination SkillQueue on 07/09/2010 10:06:25
Originally by: Abighail Sammers have and always will be a big problem.
WTF are sammers and why are they a problem?
This thread is about scammers.
Yeah? Well now it's about CHEESECAKE!
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XJennieX
Minmatar Brutor tribe
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Posted - 2010.09.07 10:10:00 -
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atm when scammers lie and cheat, every time they do it theire **** grows a little bit that is why they keep doing it. true story.
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Arvano
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Posted - 2010.09.07 10:20:00 -
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If scammers are such a problem how come I've been playing this game for over a year, came in to it with no friends, had no contacts, no help aside from tutorial and snippets from the rookie channel, and learned everything myself and from readong the forum, and have NEVER been scammed, and have ALWAYS spotted scams when people have tried to pull them on me? Including ones that people seem to fall for, which I instantly noticed were scams?
Scammers aren't a problem, the only problem is that people fall for them.
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Destination SkillQueue
Are We There Yet
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Posted - 2010.09.07 10:24:00 -
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Edited by: Destination SkillQueue on 07/09/2010 10:25:13
Originally by: Abighail
Originally by: Destination SkillQueue Edited by: Destination SkillQueue on 07/09/2010 10:06:25
Originally by: Abighail Sammers have and always will be a big problem.
WTF are sammers and why are they a problem?
This thread is about scammers.
Then you should have just written scammers instead of getting good, honest and hard working sammers mixed in to all this.
So why are scammers a problem?
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Abighail
Best of the SS
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Posted - 2010.09.07 10:25:00 -
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Originally by: Arvano
Scammers aren't a problem, the only problem is that people fall for them.
Tell that to the people who have been scammed. They would disagree with you about scammers being a problem. 6 plexes cost 106$ So how do you think losing 860b feels? Because 6 is only less than 2b isk. So people who bought plexs were robbed for hundreds or even thousands of real$
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Abighail
Best of the SS
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Posted - 2010.09.07 10:27:00 -
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Edited by: Abighail on 07/09/2010 10:28:27
Originally by: Destination SkillQueue Edited by: Destination SkillQueue on 07/09/2010 10:25:13
Originally by: Abighail
Originally by: Destination SkillQueue Edited by: Destination SkillQueue on 07/09/2010 10:06:25
Originally by: Abighail Sammers have and always will be a big problem.
WTF are sammers and why are they a problem?
This thread is about scammers.
Then you should have just written scammers instead of getting good, honest and hard working sammers mixed in to all this.
So why are scammers a problem?
See my above post about money stealing scammers for starts.
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Troll Bridgington
SWARTA Mostly Clueless
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Posted - 2010.09.07 10:28:00 -
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Originally by: Abighail
Originally by: Arvano
Scammers aren't a problem, the only problem is that people fall for them.
Tell that to the people who have been scammed. They would disagree with you about scammers being a problem. 6 plexes cost 106$ So how do you think losing 860b feels? Because 6 is only less than 2b isk. So people who bought plexs were robbed for hundreds or even thousands of real$

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Arvano
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Posted - 2010.09.07 10:33:00 -
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Originally by: Abighail
Originally by: Arvano
Scammers aren't a problem, the only problem is that people fall for them.
Tell that to the people who have been scammed. They would disagree with you about scammers being a problem. 6 plexes cost 106$ So how do you think losing 860b feels? Because 6 is only less than 2b isk. So people who bought plexs were robbed for hundreds or even thousands of real$
I'm not one of those heartless people who laughs at stuff like this and says "cry moar", but it's hard to have any sympathy. If I bought 6 PLEX's to sell, I'd put them on the market for .01 less than the going price and keep adjusting it as it naturally goes down when someone else puts one in. Or set up 3 contracts for 2 PLEX's each, or respond to contracts for 2 PLEX's after checking, double checking and triple checking that the price they're paying for 2 PLEX's is 660m, and not 660,000 credits. I do feel bad for them that they got scammed, but they make it really hard to feel sympathy.
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Wolfcheck
Pack o' Wolves
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Posted - 2010.09.07 11:04:00 -
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Originally by: Abighail Tell that to the people who have been scammed.
Will do, anytime. If one is too blinded by profit that he doesn't wonder why the guy doesn't use market (or is ready to believe the "got no more contracts available" lie...), well whose fault is that? If one doesn't check numbers on a contract, whose fault is that? Or if one doesn't look twice at the items purchased, especially when they're expensive, and since the game allows it.... whose fault is that?
I've been playing MMORPG for now 9 years (most of you guys will probably be playing longer), and I've never been scammed. Am I a genius? Nah. I just pay attention to my hard earned isk. You don't want to pay attention, you want free isk... then you're screwed. Whose fault is that, really?
Quote: 6 plexes cost 106$ So how do you think losing 860b feels? Because 6 is only less than 2b isk.
So who exactly lost 860b? And how, exactly?
Quote: So people who bought plexs were robbed for hundreds or even thousands of real$
Nope. They've got their plexes, so the money was correctly converted. Once it becomes plex, and you decide to sell it, then you've bought isk. And if isk gets stolen, whose fault is it? It's like going to losec with a newly bought Faction battleship and getting it boomed. You lost real money, cuz that thing was worth 600millions = roughly 2 plexes? Nope, you lost 600 millions isk. Tough luck.
WoW is THAT way.
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Foundation Vox
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Posted - 2010.09.07 11:09:00 -
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No. It adds to the realism. I have been very close to being scammed but it hasn't happened yet and at this point probably won't. If you recently got scammed (my guess on why you created this thread) then suck it up. I lost isk playing the market before I figured things out. Same thing with scamming. You will learn to identify legit contracts and feel good about this knowledge afterwards. It's called gaining experience. btw what did a sammer ever do to you? Leave them alone.
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Tharbandar
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Posted - 2010.09.07 11:20:00 -
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or you could ignore them
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Tippia
Sunshine and Lollipops
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Posted - 2010.09.07 11:31:00 -
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I have to agree with the other posters: why is it a problem and why does it need to be solved?
Most scams are stupidly easy to avoid, and those that aren't have earned their right to absconder with your ISK. People who fall for the former category can't be helped ù you cannot "solve" human stupidity. People who fall for the latter just lost some advanced market/social engineering PvP, and "solving" that would go against the very fibre of the game. ùùù ôIf you're not willing to fight for what you have in ≡v≡à you don't deserve it, and you will lose it.ö ù Karath Piki |

The AEther
Caldari Agony Unleashed Agony Empire
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Posted - 2010.09.07 11:34:00 -
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The only solution to scammers is to quit giving money to them.
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Antihrist Pripravnik
4S Corporation Morsus Mihi
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Posted - 2010.09.07 11:45:00 -
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1. create char 2. scam 3. transfer isk to the new account 4. buy new char with attributes you like with the ISK from scam 5. ... 6. profit
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Meridith Akesia
Men of Questionable Moral Fibre The Worst Alliance in Eve
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Posted - 2010.09.07 11:48:00 -
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OP invested in Titans4u. calling it now.
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TigerXtrm
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Posted - 2010.09.07 11:51:00 -
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You can whine all you want, scamming is a valid part of EVE Online. It's a legal way to make money in this game so if you're stupid enough to fall for it and need someone to hold your hand during even the most simplest market transaction, please go back to WoW because EVE is obviously not for you.
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Brian Ballsack
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Posted - 2010.09.07 11:52:00 -
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if your stupid enough to get scammed out of stuff that cost you real money then its your own stupidity to blame and nothing else.
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Khanaris Asgarth
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Posted - 2010.09.07 11:53:00 -
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Originally by: TigerXtrm You can whine all you want, scamming is a valid part of EVE Online. It's a legal way to make money in this game so if you're stupid enough to fall for it and need someone to hold your hand during even the most simplest market transaction, please go back to WoW because EVE is obviously not for you.
This. If an offer looks too good to be true. It most likely is. I don't condone it myself or would do it myself but its peoples choice to do this. But if you actually research a bit and read up on things you'll likely never get scammed.
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The Antiquarian
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Posted - 2010.09.07 11:59:00 -
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Edited by: The Antiquarian on 07/09/2010 11:59:05
Originally by: Brian Ballsack if your stupid enough to get scammed out of stuff that cost you real money then its your own stupidity to blame and nothing else.
Originally by: Brian Ballsack if your stupid enough to get scammed out of stuff that cost you real money then its your own stupidity to blame and nothing else.
True. I think scammers play an important part in EVE. After all, the victims are only the victims to their own foolishness. Investing billions into a fund in a market where there's no compliance to any standards is only asking themselves to be ***ed eventually. But most importantly, the lesson the "victims" learn will carry on in real life. If they are foolish enough to be scammed in EVE Online, obviously they have the same mentality in real life. It will teach them a life-long lesson.
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Gertrud ToD
Terrorists of Dimensions Electric Monkey Overlords
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Posted - 2010.09.07 12:07:00 -
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wonder if OP has seen the recent eve trailer
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Tethraa KaiSuun
Caldari KaiSuun Industries
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Posted - 2010.09.07 12:14:00 -
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Hrm... sucks if you are scammed, but as the old saying goes, "Buyer Beware!".
Personally, I feel that if scammers were not allowed in Eve, it would take something away from the game. However, I think that chat spamming in local should be a temp to perm ban offense as it adds to our ever growing lag problem. Scamming by itself, contract or chat, does add flavor to the game.
... and if you take that away, where do you stop? Should we come up with in game mechanics to prevent an unbalanced fight? Such as a warning pops up in local 2 minutes before a cyno field appears to "prepare" the defending side. Think about it. The defending side has a huge potential to loose billions in ISK. That's valued at a little over $50 per billion because some of these folks in nullsec purchased time codes to convert to PLEX for ISK.
In both examples, the player KNOWS the risk. Players know about scamming. Players also know about the risks associated with living in 0.0. CCP even added a pop-up window appear asking you to double check the price even having it spelled out for you as a form of verification for contracts.
Also, to correct you, scammers are not and will never be a big problem. They are both allowed and endorsed by CCP. It is part of the game. Contact scams are extremely easy to avoid and why anyone even listens to local chat in Jita anymore is beyond me.
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HeIIfire11
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Posted - 2010.09.07 12:35:00 -
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Edited by: HeIIfire11 on 07/09/2010 12:37:39
Originally by: Abighail Sammers have and always will be a big problem. From the small time Jita scammers to the huge MD scams such as the recent Bad Bobby T4U incident. A sumple way to solve these happening again and again and again forever would be to mark the scammer's account as a scammer account.
No..most of them are alts because they dont want to be held accountable for their actions on their main.They know they are hated by everyone.Get rid of alts and you lose the scammers..very simple.But it wont happen because its "working as intended".
Ok guess that could be misunderstood...If you mark all toons on that account they will just make another..or use a trail is what im saying.You wont get rid of them that easy..its like gum under your shoe.
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Sidus Isaacs
Gallente
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Posted - 2010.09.07 12:40:00 -
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Originally by: Abighail Sammers have and always will be a big problem. From the small time Jita scammers to the huge MD scams such as the recent Bad Bobby T4U incident. A sumple way to solve these happening again and again and again forever would be to mark the scammer's account as a scammer account.
This would effect all the characters created or in that account? How is it possible to do this?? CCP has probably heard of the story of Pinocchio which we all heard as children. For those of you who haven't heard of i. Pinocchio is a fictional character that first appeared in 1883, in The Adventures of Pinocchio by Carlo Collodi, and has since appeared in many adaptations of that story and others. Carved from a piece of pine by a woodcarver named Geppetto in a small Italian village, he was created as a wooden puppet, but dreamt of becoming a real boy. e But every time he lied his nose grew in an angle which formed when the legs are pointing in exactly opposite directions. The two legs then form a single straight line through the vertex of the angle. The measure of a flat angle is thus always 180¦ in this case leg means nose.
So eveerytime a character is found to be a scammer his nose should be modified accourdingly serving as an everlasting mark of shame to his account forever for all of his character. And the only way for it to shrink is for the sammer to tell the truth.
This could be easily implemented by the new technology invented in Incarna in which 3d character will be introduced.
Stop being stupid. EVE isa game, scamming is fun.
If you are gonna "brand" someone, bradn teh loosers wgo fall for scam as idiots. They are then ones fueling the scams after all. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
http://desusig.crumplecorn.com/sigs.html |

The Antiquarian
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Posted - 2010.09.07 12:49:00 -
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Originally by: Sidus Isaacs
Originally by: Abighail Sammers have and always will be a big problem. From the small time Jita scammers to the huge MD scams such as the recent Bad Bobby T4U incident. A sumple way to solve these happening again and again and again forever would be to mark the scammer's account as a scammer account.
This would effect all the characters created or in that account? How is it possible to do this?? CCP has probably heard of the story of Pinocchio which we all heard as children. For those of you who haven't heard of i. Pinocchio is a fictional character that first appeared in 1883, in The Adventures of Pinocchio by Carlo Collodi, and has since appeared in many adaptations of that story and others. Carved from a piece of pine by a woodcarver named Geppetto in a small Italian village, he was created as a wooden puppet, but dreamt of becoming a real boy. e But every time he lied his nose grew in an angle which formed when the legs are pointing in exactly opposite directions. The two legs then form a single straight line through the vertex of the angle. The measure of a flat angle is thus always 180¦ in this case leg means nose.
So eveerytime a character is found to be a scammer his nose should be modified accourdingly serving as an everlasting mark of shame to his account forever for all of his character. And the only way for it to shrink is for the sammer to tell the truth.
This could be easily implemented by the new technology invented in Incarna in which 3d character will be introduced.
Stop being stupid. EVE isa game, scamming is fun.
If you are gonna "brand" someone, bradn teh loosers wgo fall for scam as idiots. They are then ones fueling the scams after all.
I agree with this guy as well. Scammers should get elongated nose while the foolish victims get punished as well. I think removing the character's clothes is a sound choice. More ISK you lose, more ragged your clothing will be, until you are stripped naked. I know this will never happen, but just having fun.
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ElJo123
Sons Of 0din The Strangers.
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Posted - 2010.09.07 13:01:00 -
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Hey, you know what's a real problem? Racism.
Abighail - Best of the SS [WFNSS]
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The Antiquarian
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Posted - 2010.09.07 13:07:00 -
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Edited by: The Antiquarian on 07/09/2010 13:10:34
Originally by: ElJo123 Hey, you know what's a real problem? Racism.
Abighail - Best of the SS [WFNSS]
Petition has been created successfully.
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There's no way that the author of Pinnochio was referencing the elongated nose of poor ole Pinnochio to the jews! And besides, I thought all EVE Online players are beyond that! Don't ruin my childhood please. I love Pinnochio and I love jews... and surely, the OP wasn't connecting those two together!
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ElJo123
Sons Of 0din The Strangers.
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Posted - 2010.09.07 13:10:00 -
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Originally by: The Antiquarian
There's no way that the author of Pinnochio was referencing the elongated nose of poor ole Pinnochio to the jews! And besides, I thought all EVE Online players are beyond that! Don't ruin my childhood please. I love Pinnochio and I love jews.
elongated nose was referencing elongating body parts due to stimulation in general i'm pretty sure.
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Boltorano
Fourth Circle Total Comfort
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Posted - 2010.09.07 13:10:00 -
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Originally by: ElJo123 Hey, you know what's a real problem? Racism.
Abighail - Best of the SS [WFNSS]
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Maybe SS stands for SpaceShips? 
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The Antiquarian
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Posted - 2010.09.07 13:12:00 -
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Edited by: The Antiquarian on 07/09/2010 13:13:02
Originally by: Boltorano
Originally by: ElJo123 Hey, you know what's a real problem? Racism.
Abighail - Best of the SS [WFNSS]
Petition has been created successfully.
Enjoy!
Maybe SS stands for SpaceShips? 
Oh crap... I just realized the "SS" part LOL! And the name "Abighail?" A big hail to who? Hmmm talking about coincidence... but I still have faith in EVE Players. I am sure the OP wasn't aware of the connections. lol.
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ElJo123
Sons Of 0din The Strangers.
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Posted - 2010.09.07 13:17:00 -
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Edited by: ElJo123 on 07/09/2010 13:17:29
Originally by: Boltorano
Maybe SS stands for SpaceShips? 
And the WFNSS ticker stands for We Fly Near SpaceShips instead of Waffen SS i take it =)
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The Antiquarian
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Posted - 2010.09.07 13:23:00 -
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Edited by: The Antiquarian on 07/09/2010 13:24:02
Originally by: ElJo123 Edited by: ElJo123 on 07/09/2010 13:17:29
Originally by: Boltorano
Maybe SS stands for SpaceShips? 
And the WFNSS ticker stands for We Fly Near SpaceShips instead of Waffen SS i take it =)
Surely, the OP isn't aware of the connections. Surely, all EVE players are in alleviated status and has no room for neo-n_z_ nonsense.
Surely, the OP's name "Abighail" is referring to "a big hail" to SpaceShips, not the good ole salute, "heil H _ _ _ _ _," translated "hail H _ _ _ _ _!"
I have faith.
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HeIIfire11
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Posted - 2010.09.07 13:23:00 -
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Originally by: Antihrist Pripravnik 1. create char 2. scam 3. transfer isk to the new account 4. buy new char with attributes you like with the ISK from scam 5. ... 6. profit
1.Scam 2.Hide your face behind an alt because you know your wrong 3.Show everyone that human beings arent much different than Cockroaches 4.Cheat in a game buy buying what other people play for..(my opinion) 5.fail proven
fixed.
But I also agree with tippia on this..its the peoples fault who fall for it.Double check every detail and this wont happen.And check it two more times when buying alot of isk worth of stuff.I admit I fell for it once a while back..never again.And dont even open Jita local.Ever!
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Riho
Gallente Magnificent Beavers The 0rphanage
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Posted - 2010.09.07 13:24:00 -
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only simple minded or lazy ppl fall for scams...
soon to be 5 years in the game and havent been scammed once. quite easy to spot the scams.
as for Titans4U scam... its just a matter of time untill every one of those IPO things turn into a scam. ---------------------------------- Fighting for something
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Akita T
Caldari Caldari Navy Volunteer Task Force
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Posted - 2010.09.07 13:37:00 -
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The corresponding MD thread... Ayup, there's one there too, where it's slightly more appropriate.
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blulululu
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Posted - 2010.09.07 13:37:00 -
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the most simple solution is to use your brain for a change because 99.9% of the scamsare too obvious and 0,1% you fall for when utter drunk.
Also I'd rather see their heads become bigger when they scam its more obvious than a nose
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kla samon
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Posted - 2010.09.07 13:58:00 -
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Here's a simple solution to scammers.
Stop being led by your own greed! If it's to good to be true it probably is. If you bought 6 plex for 200 mil and someone wrote to you and said, "Oops I meant to list those as 2bil would you please give the plex back.", would you? I highly doubt it for 99% of you.
As for IPO's and the such. While I find it reprehensible what people like Bad Bobby have done, I have no sympathy for those who lost money. What's that ol saying?
"A fool and his/her money are easily parted"
Only a fool gives money to some random faceless person without some guarantee of being able to recoup the initial investment. Even more so in a gaming culture where being a jackass is usually the default position.
So if you lost money, I suggest you suck it up and stfu. 850 bil is nothing compared the enjoyment you are giving him from logging on the the forums now.
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Captain Yifan
Northstar Cabal R.A.G.E
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Posted - 2010.09.07 14:04:00 -
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OP:
Why are you proposing a solution to a problem that dosent even exist?
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Syn Callibri
Minmatar
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Posted - 2010.09.07 14:07:00 -
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Originally by: Abighail
Originally by: Arvano
Scammers aren't a problem, the only problem is that people fall for them.
Tell that to the people who have been scammed. They would disagree with you about scammers being a problem. 6 plexes cost 106$ So how do you think losing 860b feels? Because 6 is only less than 2b isk. So people who bought plexs were robbed for hundreds or even thousands of real$
I gotta say it...."U mad"?
Syn Callibri Mistress of the Blood Pact "Naut-elghinyrr" of Vulkor-Khaine
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omgfreemoniez
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Posted - 2010.09.07 21:45:00 -
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imma hardcore scammer i make billz of isk but its ok cuz i get a bad rep from doin it, risk vs reward and all that ****, theres a lotta people out to get me now
good thing i do it on an alt, really
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Mr Kidd
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Posted - 2010.09.07 22:02:00 -
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Didn't we just have a trailer for what in essence was scamming?
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De'Veldrin
Minmatar CareBears on Fire The Obsidian Legion
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Posted - 2010.09.07 22:11:00 -
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Originally by: Syn Callibri
Originally by: Abighail
Originally by: Arvano
Scammers aren't a problem, the only problem is that people fall for them.
Tell that to the people who have been scammed. They would disagree with you about scammers being a problem. 6 plexes cost 106$ So how do you think losing 860b feels? Because 6 is only less than 2b isk. So people who bought plexs were robbed for hundreds or even thousands of real$
I gotta say it...."U mad"?
He is definitely mad. I sense great anger about him
On the subject of the OP, scammers do not need to be removed from the game. Stupid people need to learn to not be morons with their (in-game) money and possessions (read: pixels). --Vel
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Barakkus
Caelestis Iudicium
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Posted - 2010.09.07 22:30:00 -
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Originally by: The Antiquarian Edited by: The Antiquarian on 07/09/2010 13:13:02
Originally by: Boltorano
Originally by: ElJo123 Hey, you know what's a real problem? Racism.
Abighail - Best of the SS [WFNSS]
Petition has been created successfully.
Enjoy!
Maybe SS stands for SpaceShips? 
Oh crap... I just realized the "SS" part LOL! And the name "Abighail?" A big hail to who? Hmmm talking about coincidence... but I still have faith in EVE Players. I am sure the OP wasn't aware of the connections. lol.
I dunno I read Abighail as a ****** naming themselves Abigail and ****ing it up.
Originally by: CCP Dropbear
rofl
edit: ah crap, dev account. Oh well, official rofl at you sir.
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Gank'aho
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Posted - 2010.09.07 23:18:00 -
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Sammer alertz: http://www.eveonline.com/iNgameboard.asp?a=topic&threadID=1380736
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SurrenderMonkey
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Posted - 2010.09.07 23:23:00 -
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Uh, guys, c'mon...
Quote: But every time he lied his nose grew in an angle which formed when the legs are pointing in exactly opposite directions. The two legs then form a single straight line through the vertex of the angle. The measure of a flat angle is thus always 180¦ in this case leg means nose.
You're being trolled. Hard. --------------- Faction-Militia:Player-Alliance::Newbie-corp:Player-corp |

King Pleasure
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Posted - 2010.09.08 00:10:00 -
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I was going to tell the OP the best way of dealing with scammers was to not be stupid. Then I read read his post and thought that ship had sailed.
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Gistatis Tribunus
The Unknown Bar and Pub
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Posted - 2010.09.08 00:29:00 -
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Originally by: Brian Ballsack if your stupid enough to get scammed out of stuff that cost you real money then its your own stupidity to blame and nothing else.
Same philosophy as me. If you're too stupid to check the contract for something as valuable as a plex it's entirely your fault you fell for the scam. --------- "The." -Oceano da Cruz |

Alexander Third
Gallente Crystal Industries
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Posted - 2010.09.08 00:52:00 -
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You can only get scammed if you give people money. don't fall for stuff like: "I'm leaving EVE, if you send me money I'll send you [insert number here] times more". that is obviously a scam. or are you talking about the people who try to buy titans for .01 ISK. those people confuse me.
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Abighail
Best of the SS
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Posted - 2010.09.08 01:28:00 -
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To all you pro scammers in this thread I hope you think your position. I'm going to go take a bath and listen to this a few times Linkage listen to it to and think about it. Scamming isn't ok and maybe you should give people their money back and not do it again and saying its not a problem
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Koti Resci
Knighthawk Light Industries
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Posted - 2010.09.08 01:47:00 -
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Originally by: Abighail So eveerytime a character is found to be a scammer his nose should be modified accourdingly serving as an everlasting mark of shame to his account forever for all of his character. And the only way for it to shrink is for the sammer to tell the truth.
This could be easily implemented by the new technology invented in Incarna in which 3d character will be introduced.
I, for one, completely agree with OP.
I know at least a dozen people who need larger noses!
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Lost Greybeard
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Posted - 2010.09.08 02:49:00 -
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Isk cannot legally be converted to real money. Therefore it has no real monetary value.
It is not the ability to buy something that sets its value, but the ability to sell it.
People scammed out of isk have lost no real money, sorry.
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Em'phasis
Amarr Farting like Fury
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Posted - 2010.09.08 03:01:00 -
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Originally by: Lost Greybeard Isk cannot legally be converted to real money. Therefore it has no real monetary value.
It is not the ability to buy something that sets its value, but the ability to sell it.
People scammed out of isk have lost no real money, sorry.
Is this the same rule that prevents people from using bots? We all know that this rule works wonderfully well 
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Thrasymachus TheSophist
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Posted - 2010.09.08 03:21:00 -
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Posting to confirm OP doesn't understand Eve.
Did you not watch CCP's latest trailer???
Scamming is a game feature, not a problem.
Indeed, its not merely a feature, its the one they chose to base an entire trailer on (released at some gaming conference, PAX2010 IIRC) ...
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