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Warning Regarding Stark Scripts

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When you purchase a script, or even use the client is general, your agreeing to a T.O.S which basically states anyone can quit whenever they want. If the dev's decided to stop OSBot tomorrow that's their decision, as if @Stark got hit by a bus tomorrow obviously his scripts would never be updated again.

 

You assume the risk when you purchase his scripts. And just because he may have left them in the past doesn't mean he will now.

Be more specific?!

Newfags dont get it.

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Takes up the script reselector?

 

 

What you mean?

 

 

WOT

 

Back when OSbot was only a few months old StarkGDK was one of the most popular paid scripts ($14.99) the script stopped working after the OS bank update and Stark decided not to fix it. After a while the people who wasted their money on it just gave up and got over it. I just want to give everyone fair warning before buying one of his scripts.

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When you purchase a script, or even use the client is general, your agreeing to a T.O.S which basically states anyone can quit whenever they want. If the dev's decided to stop OSBot tomorrow that's their decision, as if @Stark got hit by a bus tomorrow obviously his scripts would never be updated again.

 

You assume the risk when you purchase his scripts. And just because he may have left them in the past doesn't mean he will now.

 

He should probably fix his old scripts before selling new ones if he plans on sticking around. He isn't getting any money from me.

 

When you purchase a script, or even use the client is general, your agreeing to a T.O.S which basically states anyone can quit whenever they want. If the dev's decided to stop OSBot tomorrow that's their decision, as if @Stark got hit by a bus tomorrow obviously his scripts would never be updated again.

 

You assume the risk when you purchase his scripts. And just because he may have left them in the past doesn't mean he will now.

 

He should probably fix his old scripts before selling new ones if he plans on sticking around. He isn't getting any money from me.

 

None of his old scripts are even on the SDN, and you haven't even been around long enough to have access to any of them. Why complain about something that doesn't even pertain to you...

 

 

When you purchase a script, or even use the client is general, your agreeing to a T.O.S which basically states anyone can quit whenever they want. If the dev's decided to stop OSBot tomorrow that's their decision, as if @Stark got hit by a bus tomorrow obviously his scripts would never be updated again.

 

You assume the risk when you purchase his scripts. And just because he may have left them in the past doesn't mean he will now.

 

He should probably fix his old scripts before selling new ones if he plans on sticking around. He isn't getting any money from me.

 

None of his old scripts are even on the SDN, and you haven't even been around long enough to have access to any of them. Why complain about something that doesn't even pertain to you...

 

 

Because I wouldn't want to have that happen to me. I'm not complaining. I'm saying that I'm not buying his scripts.

 

 

When you purchase a script, or even use the client is general, your agreeing to a T.O.S which basically states anyone can quit whenever they want. If the dev's decided to stop OSBot tomorrow that's their decision, as if @Stark got hit by a bus tomorrow obviously his scripts would never be updated again.

 

You assume the risk when you purchase his scripts. And just because he may have left them in the past doesn't mean he will now.

 

He should probably fix his old scripts before selling new ones if he plans on sticking around. He isn't getting any money from me.

 

None of his old scripts are even on the SDN, and you haven't even been around long enough to have access to any of them. Why complain about something that doesn't even pertain to you...

 

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When you purchase a script, or even use the client is general, your agreeing to a T.O.S which basically states anyone can quit whenever they want. If the dev's decided to stop OSBot tomorrow that's their decision, as if @Stark got hit by a bus tomorrow obviously his scripts would never be updated again.

 

You assume the risk when you purchase his scripts. And just because he may have left them in the past doesn't mean he will now.

 

He should probably fix his old scripts before selling new ones if he plans on sticking around. He isn't getting any money from me.

 

None of his old scripts are even on the SDN, and you haven't even been around long enough to have access to any of them. Why complain about something that doesn't even pertain to you...

 

 

It pertains to every single person in this community. People deserve to know what they're getting themselves into now that he's back offering a "limited-time-deal" for a "life-time" of updates.

Stark seems legit to me, just cuz he did not update one script months ago doesnt me he will do it agian. I`m sick of people making threads like this to dis credit people because they are

 

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  • trolls
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if you dont want to buy his scripts, DONT. but you dont hve to try and ruin his rep to the community, thats just sad.

Stark seems legit to me, just cuz he did not update one script months ago doesnt me he will do it agian. I`m sick of people making threads like this to dis credit people because they are

 

  • jealous
  • trolls
  • haters

if you dont want to buy his scripts, DONT. but you dont hve to try and ruin his rep to the community, thats just sad.

 

I agree with this statement. Life happens to people. From what I heard, Stark was pulled away from OSBot due to difficulties in real life, not because he just wanted to throw away his scripts. He's back now, so cut him some slack.

 

Eric

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