VirtualMetal wrote:
Thing is, some people like to collect them and some people don't.
You can put me in the don't column. Although I have benefitted greatly from these avs (I had a snorkle snout I bought for 5000 one night and sold the next morning for 99,999), I have never understood the need to have more than one av (and not even one if you don't use the chat boards), nor the need have a collection of something no one can even see. Since so many people have put a lot of effort into them, it would be nice if there was some way to display the ones you have.
Nothing wrong with those of you who do collect them, mind you. I just have too many other things to do with my time, I guess.
Mark wrote:
Morningstar wrote:
First, that is assuming that the person who intercepted the transfer has aim and is willing to give you their aim name. Personally, I wouldn't give that info to a total stranger. Second, extremely risky with a 55K petpet attached. If a person intercepts a transfer of a painted pet with no petpet attached and is contacted nicely about it, the person might give it back to you. But if an expensive petpet is attached to it, the person probably was pound surfing and adopted the pet for the sole reason to resell the petpet.
Ok, sorry. I don't get what you're trying to say at all. I was talking about transfering painted pets, and you're talking about petpets.
Mark, perhaps you should read my original post. Twinklyspangle had a painted pet
with a petpet attached to it. Basically, I said that it is risky to transfer a painted pet via 2 computers-- and even more so with a petpet attached to the painted pet. And, probably even harder to get that painted pet, with petpet attached, back from the person who adopted it.
Why? Because some people surf the pound for painted pets and some people surf the pound for pets that have petpets attached to them. The person who adopts the painted pet that has no petpet attached to it might be willing to give it back to you. Their intention in adopting it was to get a painted pet, but sometimes, they understand the heartbreak of losing a pet and will give it back.
But the person who adopts a pet with a petpet attached to it probably did so for one purpose only--to strip the petpet from the pet and sell the petpet. That person probably would be unwilling to give you your pet and petpet back because he/she doesn't care about your heartbreak--he/she cares about making nps.
If you have a painted pet that is currently being used to get an avatar, the same applies. The person surfing the pound probably adopts such a pet just to get the av and then to charge others a fee for transferring the pet to them so they too can get the av. Once again, that person would probably be unwilling to give the pet back because he/she adopted the pet for the sole purpose of making nps with it.
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