Some people within this forum enjoy pointing fingers at certain people. This message is aimed to specific distinguished rare collectors that some of you may know and trust. I will not mention any names, but this is just a warning to benefit all while trading.
And to be honest, most of the core members of the community may already know these specific situations.
I have never lied about being a thief and stealing items from other players, regardless if they were rare or not (look at my signature for pete's sake). People may agree or disagree with my ways or methods, but it is the way that I will currently and continue to play. However, I do not agree that people who are known to be "honest" rare collectors within the Rares community would do such things:
(1) "A rare collector (A) buying up a collection to preserve the history of the shard and then turning around and selling it all on another shard for more money."
(2) "A rare collector (B) trying to screw a non-collector out of a one-of-a-kind item for a very generic rare."
(3) "A rare collector (C) passing off lesser rares valued as several 100 millions of gold."
As I mentioned, these individuals try to come across as being reputable. In any situation, regardless of who it may or may not be, be informed and understand what you are doing. If you do not know the value or what you have, go to someone you trust to appraise it. Use a reliable broker. Think about people's intentions.
In addition, if those certain members want to fess up to their actions, it will truly show what type of "character" you have....because I know the full details on who did what.
And to Exhibition A, I'm not shocked at all.
And to be honest, most of the core members of the community may already know these specific situations.
I have never lied about being a thief and stealing items from other players, regardless if they were rare or not (look at my signature for pete's sake). People may agree or disagree with my ways or methods, but it is the way that I will currently and continue to play. However, I do not agree that people who are known to be "honest" rare collectors within the Rares community would do such things:
(1) "A rare collector (A) buying up a collection to preserve the history of the shard and then turning around and selling it all on another shard for more money."
(2) "A rare collector (B) trying to screw a non-collector out of a one-of-a-kind item for a very generic rare."
(3) "A rare collector (C) passing off lesser rares valued as several 100 millions of gold."
As I mentioned, these individuals try to come across as being reputable. In any situation, regardless of who it may or may not be, be informed and understand what you are doing. If you do not know the value or what you have, go to someone you trust to appraise it. Use a reliable broker. Think about people's intentions.
In addition, if those certain members want to fess up to their actions, it will truly show what type of "character" you have....because I know the full details on who did what.
And to Exhibition A, I'm not shocked at all.