Daze wrote:
... JCMidore is a regular person who asked an opinion - he is not nasty for keeping the item nor would...
I'm a she, love. :3
Just to clarify this topic's purpose, it was intended for open discussion on the matter and was actually in the beginning a "poll" of sorts. I honestly needed advice, and after seeing the majority of the replies at a certain time lean to an answer, I went with it. If they were to lean towards the other, I would've went with that instead-- but it didn't at the time.
It was not made for the purpose of waiting specifically for those that would side with keeping it, to justify any actions.
As far as comparing real life with Neopets, it's hard-- I don't think you can. You can't see how the person is fully acting and decide whether you think they "deserve it" or not, as harsh as that sounds. If I saw a begger in the street drop a 100$ bill someone had donated to him, I'd break my neck returning it.
But would you do the same if you saw a snobbish, selfish person who might've passed said begger up?.
Do you see where I'm going with this?. It's hard.
Unfortunately it's been a few days, and for the longest I received no neomails from the person I purchased it from. Upon thinking it was over, I vowed to go and sell it and completed a sale the other night.
By auctions, for the correct price. I really don't see how someone could've unintentionally made that mistake.
Also,
their minimum increment was 1np. I have never done or participated in a private auction where the increments were that little. Atleast 50,000np or above.
But today, I receive another demanding neomail from the user.
It went a little something like this.. Pretty much copied and paste.
" Setup a trade and Ill offer the 245k.
Then we can do the auction the right way, now that I deleted all those neofriends.
TNT doesn't have to get into this. "
Do I see a thank you, or a please?. A friendly gesture, a polite responce or question?. The last statement regarding TNT was made because I requested them to sort out the deal with TNT to see if they could do anything about the issue.
This was also
not a reply to a previous neomail. I stopped replying long ago, and this was a
brand new one with a
different subject and all.
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