
Haniblecter Teg
F.R.E.E. Explorer EVE Animal Control
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Posted - 2007.01.23 15:29:00 -
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Originally by: Decarus Are you honestly going to try and pin the fact that you got scammed fair and square on CCP by maintaining that your logical facilities cannot disassociate the 'Contract Creation' view from the 'View Contract' view? The argument that "Seeing as the create contract view shows [unit] x [quantity] even when [quantity] = 1 then the view contract view should follow suit!" doesn't even apply here! If your brain is unable to view these two views as seperate things who might have different characteristics then it still doesn't make sense that you'd assume that [unit] x [void] is anything (void here stands for the lack of 'x 1' when dealing with a quantity of one)! Especially not a million units of whatever just because the title says so.
What I'm saying is that, even in the case of you being right and a redundant 'x 1' should be applied to all units, it does not explain why you'd assume things who have no multiplication sign by them can be substituted with 'x 100.000.000' (or whatever number the title implies)? The way I see it, if you maintain that there should always be a 'x 1' there it should be even easier for you to notice that it's lacking and thus realise that not only is the system faulty as it doesn't show your desired 'x 1' but the person who is claiming to be selling Y units of whatever is lying as there's no 'x Y' there.
Secondly, this isn't a bug. Bugs aren't the consequences of developers having different opinions than you. Bugs are unforseen behaviours, there's nothing unforseen about 'x 1' being omitted when the devs obviously decided to do it.
Also, it's kinda silly to ask people to show you a stack (unpackaged item) which doesn't show it's quantity, don't you think. Stacks by nature have a quantity where as unit representations usualy signify a single unit. Now stop assuming that the pretty pictures in the contracts are stacks (as nothing indicates that) and start assuming they are unit representations of said item (which the lack of 'x 1' indicates they are)... or you can just go on blaming everyone else for your misfortune.
Look idiot. If you disable the final confirmation window, you'll never have an oppurtunity to check something soo critical as the item #.
So get off you perfect horse you fricking loser and realize that this is a little cheap, esp. since people like my corpmate have made 2bills off this very scam in a very short time.
Im curious how much ISK you've swindled, since you're defending it so viciously? ---------------------------------------- Friends Forever
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