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Reggie Stoneloader
eXceed Inc.
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Posted - 2007.01.20 23:00:00 -
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Edited by: Reggie Stoneloader on 20/01/2007 22:58:07 I don't see what the big deal is. People lose far more than that when a freighter or large POS gets torched. The fact that you didn't work for it should soften the blow.
I suspect you'd be whinging just as hard if your T1 hauler full of Megacyte got suicide ganked in Jita.
You got beaten in one of the myriad PvP arenas of EvE. Join the club.
Verone's probably right about the TOS, but EvE's the wild west. There aren't enough lawmen out there to keep order, so you're pretty much on your own in most cases. Heck, CCP probably avoids addressing issues like this, since it would encourage more "squeaky wheel" behavior on the forums.
Judging by your attitude in this thread, you'll never get acclimated to EvE. My advice is to quit. You'll never get satisfaction from the scammer, CCP or the community here, because the combination of buying the isk in the first place ("hit the ground running" - Ha!) and falling for a fairly rudimentary scam gives you at least 50% of the culpability in most people's eyes.
You're a weenie. Either toughen up or get lost. Your kind is unwelcome here, and you should be grateful that Covert Hauler taught you that so quickly. Some play for months before someone shows them the truth.
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Reggie Stoneloader
eXceed Inc.
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Posted - 2007.01.21 19:29:00 -
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Edited by: Reggie Stoneloader on 21/01/2007 19:29:10 We're kind of getting off-topic here. Could we get back to mocking the angry noob?
Isn't there some kind of legal flap about taxing in-game property nowadays? I imagine it would be possible to launder ill-gotten currency via MMOs, with a little ingenuity.
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Reggie Stoneloader
eXceed Inc.
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Posted - 2007.01.21 20:14:00 -
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It's a crime against natural selection when the witless and cowardly are preserved, and they wily and brave are destroyed. Social Darwinism got nerfed hard in the really real world, but I like the fact that I can go to an imaginary galaxy where people still know the state of nature.
Thomas Hobbes flies a Caldari Titan.
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