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Why do scammers drop untradables?

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Why do scammers drop untradables?

 

I was speaking to dbuffed about this re:recent events, and we both came to an agreement that although unacceptable and in no way justifiable, some people scam for different reasons. Some plan to scam from the beginning; build up a reputation and go all out... Some have financial problems and see it as the only way out... but why do people drop untradables with innocent victims? Someone who is paying another person for a service.

I get if you have something against someone, or someone has pissed you off (still not acceptable), you want 'revenge' and dropping their untradables is a pain in the arse... but why drop an innocents untradables? As if cash isn't enough, there is no monetary gain from dropping untradables...

Anything? Other than being a terd?

Edited by siilentalk

Only reason i can give is they hate that other person. Or they think its funny to fuck people over.
None the less its a dick move. Hacking itself is already a dick move but dropping untradables is top of the scum.

Why is this coming up, just out of curiosity? Was there a well-known trusted vendor that scammed someone recently?

I guess they want that little extra money that the untradeables give when dropped on death. 

It takes a person with a lot of mental stress to do stuff like that. People in their rage do stupid things. Like for instance people breaking tentacle whips and taking the kraken tentacle. It's really sad that there are people in this world that go out of their way to make life hell for the people around them.. Can never explain, but main reason, I would say, is cause they're angry and need to take it out on someone. 

At the end of the day they are only gonna hurt themselves more and more.

11 minutes ago, BotRS123 said:

The real question is "why not?"

extra effort. you'd be surprised how lazy some people are especially if there is no monetary gain for them.

I guess they could alch the untradeables and still get something out of them

So that they come back and use their services to get those untradables back :kappa:

some people just enjoy others' misery. there are sadists in the world, and that alone could be the reason

Edited by myOSBaccount

Because if your already an A class cunt, Why not go up in the world to an S class cunt. Also if there doing it to fuck over the service owner, they are responsible for EVERYTHING so either GP or time getting back there untradeables, If they do this for alot of accounts, it quickly stacks up and can be a huge fucking fuckfest. 

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33 minutes ago, Mordred said:

Because if your already an A class cunt, Why not go up in the world to an S class cunt. Also if there doing it to fuck over the service owner, they are responsible for EVERYTHING so either GP or time getting back there untradeables, If they do this for alot of accounts, it quickly stacks up and can be a huge fucking fuckfest. 

true

1 hour ago, face of dead said:

Why is this coming up, just out of curiosity? Was there a well-known trusted vendor that scammed someone recently?

No, no one well known or trusted scammed. Just typical regular scammers. 

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