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Cerian Alderoth
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Posted - 2013.03.25 19:52:00 -
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I just filed this petition:
Quote:Hello CCP-Support,
something bothers me quite a while now:
Many people (including myself) spend countless hours of playing Eve Online ... and there's quite some potential in that besides self-sufficiency.
The fact that we're all playing in a single big universe is amazing and I love it. Especially the fact that you can share online time with people all around the world and have an actual (positive or negative) effect on their gaming experience is amazing. - But it would be nice to sometimes be able to take a step out of 'The Sandbox', grow a little bigger and have an impact on the real life in a more direct way.
I would love the possibility to spend some PLEX on real people in need, for charity!
This could for example be done while purchasing PLEX (with a bit of money being donated) or by donating in-game PLEX back to you (with a bigger amount of money being donated).
Please consider this. I think you could give it a try small-scale. And accept the first PLEX from me! :3
What do you think about this idea, 'People of the Sandbox'?
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Cerian Alderoth
Headless Monks
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Posted - 2013.03.25 20:13:00 -
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Skorpynekomimi wrote:It's called 'plex for good', and it comes up as an appeal every so often for specific events. I've never ever heard of this before (since 2011-10-01), so it doesn't seem to be advertised too much...
Ginger Barbarella wrote:People are free to give their hard-earned money to charity as they see fit. Why insert a new level of non-sense just to achieve a goal of donating to someone else's charity of choice? There's no legal way to transfer PLEX back into 'hard-earned money'. And besides, I don't really see a 'new level of non-sense' in donating it this way. |

Cerian Alderoth
Headless Monks
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Posted - 2013.03.25 21:04:00 -
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Haedonism Bot wrote:Thank you, Arronicus. I stopped reading your comment about there. 
I'm pretty sure many people invented the wheel independly from one another, so there's no sense in being first, second or even last. Instead, the only important thing about (good) ideas in general is a successful outcome resulting from it. |
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