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When is it fair to recover

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Just as a complete question to everyone (yes I know a big account seller asking this question omg next sq. No) Is it wrong to recover an account that you sold someone after they get banned for scam quitting? Kinda Karma, no?

I'm not to sure on this one, I mean there's no doubt he deserves the account to be taken from him, maybe so he can taste his own medicine, 

Although as they say, 2 wrongs don't make a right. This is an opinion, as I don't know the rules and regulations, Although i'd highly back it in that you can't recover it back,

As this would put you in the same line as him. 

its a hard one, because they scammed so fk them, but also technically they paid for the accs so it is theres, only way its really "fair" is if you was to recover it and then help pay off some of the money thet SQ'd

I guess? Depends on how you feel. I wouldn't since once I've sold the account it's no longer mine but I guess that's open to interpretation. 

I wouldn't recover anything I sold regardless of what they did to somebody else. 

No need to practice the same behaviors if you were compensated for the account. Keep it 1:1 and fair.

2 minutes ago, GPSwap said:

its a hard one, because they scammed so fk them, but also technically they paid for the accs so it is theres, only way its really "fair" is if you was to recover it and then help pay off some of the money thet SQ'd

i agree with recovering and refunding a portion of the money spent on the account to the person they scammed but it depends on what the mods say.

I would say No just because you never know the whole story of what happened. 

Although their actions are deserant, your actions won't be in the good side either.

You wouldn't have a good standing on it either, so if a service between A & B is done correctly then let it be even if B is..well a Bitch.

Everyone who bought an account from @Dilly Dilly should expect it to get recover, and IMO everyone who has sold him an account should recover it. You choose to be a scumbag then deal with the consequences. 

7 minutes ago, Imagine said:

Everyone who bought an account from @Dilly Dilly should expect it to get recover, and IMO everyone who has sold him an account should recover it. You choose to be a scumbag then deal with the consequences. 

 

 

41 minutes ago, Billyrex1999 said:

scamming someone that's banned is still considered scam. Just saying.

15 minutes ago, Imagine said:

Everyone who bought an account from @Dilly Dilly should expect it to get recover, and IMO everyone who has sold him an account should recover it. You choose to be a scumbag then deal with the consequences. 

You're wack, dude. 

29 minutes ago, Anomaly said:

You're wack, dude. 

Jesus, can't post anything on this website without you trying to start shit with me. Get another hobby man.

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10 minutes ago, fstyle said:

huh. gotta need some mod/admin replies

Its more of a conscience thing than a get in trouble for scamming a scammer. I mean, how is he going to make a scam report if he's banned?

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