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(Message started by: Dragonedge on 05/03/03 at 23:16:07)

Title: more involved staff
Post by Dragonedge on 05/03/03 at 23:16:07
I have lost 400k total so far on difrent times and staff hasnt been able to do anything,       like with my clan gold being stolen, i think they should put more thought into the problems people complain with instead of dismissing it so fast

Title: Re: more involved staff
Post by Lady_Maha on 05/04/03 at 00:05:38
Taking the chance that I receive pages again that tell me that my clan should fall, I'll give my input on this suggestion:

Mostly things get stolen because you allow them to get stolen. Crits for example if you share your account, or give it to someone else to train.

Gold gets stolen out of clan banks because people make others founders without knowing them well enough to trust them.

Why should staff add on to their already hard work to recover what you basically "gave away" by giving other people access to your things?

My clan has only founders I trust 100%, and should I one day lose what's in my clan bank or log on and find all my members booted, I have nobody to blame but myself for appearently trusting the wrong person. This is the reason why I don't let people "buy" founder status in my clan, as so many others do.

Title: Re: more involved staff
Post by Dragonedge on 05/04/03 at 00:11:27
i didnt make the guy my founder -_-

Title: Re: more involved staff
Post by Lady_Maha on 05/04/03 at 00:14:36
Yes, but taking from your other post one of the people you made founders promoted that guy. This is part of being able to trust. Your founder may have wanted to act in your best interest, but my founders and I all decide together whether we make someone else founder or not, and none of them would promote someone to founder without the others input.


Title: Re: more involved staff
Post by Dragonedge on 05/04/03 at 00:17:32
sorry about what i said about your clan -_- i didnt mean it. just you called me a newb!!!!!         oh well i guess the word newb doesnt even mean anything its not in the dictionary

Title: Re: more involved staff
Post by Lady_Maha on 05/04/03 at 00:29:39
It's okay, we all act n00bish at times and get called n00bs... actually I even call myself a n00b! ;-P

I can only suggest that you keep an eye out for who you trust and who not, because people get screwed in this game a lot for trusting the wrong folks, as bad as it sounds.

I like your mumble suggestion in the other post by the way, even though I'm pretty sure my founders won't like it at all....lol

Title: Re: more involved staff
Post by VampyreDarla on 05/04/03 at 01:01:41
Staff can't help you with somthing that was your fault.  I already told you on aim exactly what maha said.  Only make people founders that you absolutely trust and make sure that they don't promote anyone else to founder w/o your consent.  But I do agree w/your suggestion on the mumble.

Title: Re: more involved staff
Post by -ForgottenFate- on 05/05/03 at 13:19:50

on 05/04/03 at 01:01:41, VampyreDarla wrote:
Staff can't help you with somthing that was your fault.


They can't?? JLH was fine and happy to send back a crit, i had bought without knowing it was stolen.. Lost me over 1mill. No compensation for it at all. But remember kids, it's all fair.

EDIT: The crit was stolen cus the guy trusted someone, making it his fault. But i lost out, cus i bought it thinking it was ligit..

Title: Re: more involved staff
Post by Cloaked Figure on 05/05/03 at 17:03:26
Staff help their friends; if you aren't such a person, tough luck.

Title: Re: more involved staff
Post by Norinth on 05/05/03 at 17:53:39
Cloaked Figure, if you do not know what you are talking about, shut up.

Staff have friends (who doesn't?) but while in their staff character, everybody is the same. Who cares if you are a level 1 who just started or a proud level 30 who played since the beginning? To them we are players.

Because of people like you, a few fair hard working staff were demoted or just quitted.

Ignorance is our worst enemy.

Title: Re: more involved staff
Post by Deval on 05/05/03 at 23:32:29
So is what I just found in the back of my fridge. Oooo thats nasty. Have at thee growth!

Title: Re: more involved staff
Post by Lady_Maha on 05/06/03 at 00:44:53

on 05/05/03 at 23:32:29, Deval wrote:
So is what I just found in the back of my fridge. Oooo thats nasty. Have at thee growth!


It wasn't a 5 year old bottle of vegemite, was it?  :P

Title: Re: more involved staff
Post by Zephie on 05/06/03 at 01:55:01

on 05/05/03 at 17:03:26, Cloaked Figure wrote:
Staff help their friends; if you aren't such a person, tough luck.



Careful Cloaked, you don't wanna start sounding like Cyric now do ya?  ::) ;)

Title: Re: more involved staff
Post by -ForgottenFate- on 05/06/03 at 12:05:14

on 05/06/03 at 01:55:01, Zephie wrote:
Careful Cloaked, you don't wanna start sounding like Cyric now do ya?  ::) ;)


Was that meant to be an insult to Cloaked? That sounds like something my 8 years old brother would say.. Well, except about someone else, not Cyric..
Of course, i would never compare you to my 8 year old bro.. Oh no. Cus you have far more intelligence..!

Title: Re: more involved staff
Post by Norinth on 05/06/03 at 12:08:07
I never heard Cyric saying staff only help their friends... But ok...

Title: Re: more involved staff
Post by Zephie on 05/06/03 at 20:38:44
I have a pretty good idea Cloaked Figure = Cyric.......Look at his previous posts :)


Title: Re: more involved staff
Post by Gwerradon on 05/10/03 at 20:39:11

on 05/04/03 at 00:17:32, Dragonedge wrote:
sorry about what i said about your clan -_- i didnt mean it. just you called me a newb!!!!!         oh well i guess the word newb doesnt even mean anything its not in the dictionary


no, but newb is short for newbie, and newbie IS in the dictionary....


new-bie
n. Slang
One that is new to something, especially a novice at using computer technology or the Internet.

newbie

/n[y]oo'bee/ n. [verry common; orig. from British
public-school and military slang variant of `new boy'] A Usenet
neophyte. This term surfaced in the newsgroup talk.bizarre but is
now in wide use. Criteria for being considered a newbie vary
wildly; a person can be called a newbie in one newsgroup while
remaining a respected regular in another. The label `newbie' is
sometimes applied as a serious insult to a person who has been
around Usenet for a long time but who carefully hides all evidence
of having a clue. See B1FF; see also gnubie.

Title: Re: more involved staff
Post by Stotic on 05/10/03 at 20:42:12
You silly gnubie!  Awesome word.

Title: Re: more involved staff
Post by Gwerradon on 05/10/03 at 20:42:44
lmao, i agree, im going to use that one instead of newb  ::)



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