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Re: Taking matters into own hands

Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2012 5:57 pm
by Gordy
Dude, you got SCAMMED?!??!!
If I was there.... they won't be able to scam you....
I'd be scamming you!!! :twisted:

Picking someone to help transfer is always very hard....
That's why I don't ask for help much.....
Lemme know what I can do to help....

Re: Taking matters into own hands

Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2012 8:10 pm
by KShater
Hey mamby,

I have known you for a very long time on this game through overlords and enigma and we have great memories. You're an awesome guy and I 100% believe that bean DID scam you and if you need help for anything dont be afraid to ask. Please don't quit because you are a great guy and I know that we can get your stuff back :) .



HaiyHovno(The old Ceco)

Re: Taking matters into own hands

Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2012 4:30 am
by BlackMamba
One important thing I forgot to add: when I logged into my alt to trade beaneater for my stuff, he was busy. If I had known he was scamming I definately wouldve taken a screenshot and seen who was in area, but unfortunately I did not. In the thread myhairisblue started, he essentially admits that his brother scammed me. Rather than arguing that I wasnt scammed, he goes for the argument that it was my fault for being scammed by asking for a transfer. bad choice. Since he agrees that I was scammed by beaneater's account, I hold beaneater responsible to return my items or 700k in gp. Alishia, you're probably busy but I heard that you have read my posts and several of them prompted a response. If you don't plan on taking action, you could at least tell me so I will stop wasting everyone's time

Re: Taking matters into own hands

Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2012 2:35 pm
by Criminal
btw, next time ask only from ppl u trust, if hairyhovno is ur friend like he said u can ask him i know his trustworthy guy

Re: Taking matters into own hands

Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2012 4:27 pm
by BlackMamba
I thought I would be able to trust someone in elementals...because they recruit the highest levels and have the strict policies on drops, you would think they could be counted on to also frown upon scamming? everyone knows they're greedy, but turning a blind eye to scamming to improve overall clan wealth is something I hadn't forseen

Re: Taking matters into own hands

Posted: Thu Nov 01, 2012 4:09 am
by mdimarco
I thought I would be able to trust someone in elementals...because they recruit the highest levels and have the strict policies on drops, you would think they could be counted on to also frown upon scamming? everyone knows they're greedy, but turning a blind eye to scamming to improve overall clan wealth is something I hadn't forseen
Because of their strict policy on drops most of the members are disgruntled, openly or hidden.

I trust hardly any of them.

Alishia is one. Can't think of any others :lol:

I can recommend jhimuel or oiuy beyond a shadow of a doubt. Also bronson and his celest alts.

I am just very thankful that Advocate has attracted and kept the most trustworthy, unselfish, and most legit players on Beleneus.

Re: Taking matters into own hands

Posted: Fri Nov 02, 2012 8:55 pm
by Alishia
I thought I would be able to trust someone in elementals...because they recruit the highest levels and have the strict policies on drops, you would think they could be counted on to also frown upon scamming? everyone knows they're greedy, but turning a blind eye to scamming to improve overall clan wealth is something I hadn't forseen
As you know mamba I am truly sorry this has happened. I am constantly whispered from people supporting both sides of this and it is impossible for me to know what really happened. I suppose to you it seems I am picking sides by not doing anything to bean but it is general practice to prove someone guilty before punishing them. Having no safe transferring system in CH is definitely a flaw in the game. It is my hope that the developers do ensure such a system is put in place as I'm sure they must be tired of all the complaints they receive.

Elementals does recuit only the highest levels it's true but just because you have the time and/or money to level does not make you an honest person. I myself was duped by someone in our own clan that I thought was trustworthy. I am not turning a blind eye to improve the wealth of our clan I just have no way of knowing exactly what happened.

Re: Taking matters into own hands

Posted: Fri Nov 02, 2012 11:25 pm
by BlackMamba
It is your failure to take any action that annoyed me. I made a suggestion that definately favored beaneater and could've settled this dispute, but you ignored it. At the time, with enough pressure he probably would've returned my items. Now he has left ur clan and it's too late to do anything about it. Further, beaneater has a past record of scamming. I'm willing to assume that the person he scammed also complained but was ignored, and beaneater should've been kicked beforehand. Yes, it's true that you had stuff stolen but it was not nearly extreme as mine, who virtually lost every useful item I own and have no financial support like u do. I don't have a clan, am no longer strong enough to be useful at boss fights, and can't even farm efficiently anymore

Re: Taking matters into own hands

Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2012 3:28 am
by casull7
Well mamba,
Notice how you fell about this??
Well i would like to remind you about stealing my cousins money. You sold him a crown disc for 240k. Yes I know you "sold" it, but he dident knwo the prices cause he was a noob and you deffinatly knew the price. He bought 500k for 100$ plat on hs b-day when we was only supposed to spend 20$ but he's still a kid and dident realize what he was doing. But if you want help getting ur stuff or fell like telling everyone about it make sure they know what you do :)