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Ender [1]
Administrator
2011-08-29 01:50:44
[13 years, 88 days ago]

A number of bots that had been sold were recently locked because the person that built them did so using a script. If you trade with disreputable people, you unfortunately risk losing bots. The trades may be able to be reversed if you document your trades well (both sides agreeing on public forum to terms) and if they don't involve real money, but don't rely on this please.

To discuss this policy, please use this thread:

http://bots4.net/forum/4/2341


 
Ender [1]
Administrator
2011-08-30 20:43:12
[13 years, 86 days ago]

Update: Some people have been asking me to give them the green light on their deals. I can't do this. The situation that gets people into trouble is a cheater being caught after they make a deal. You asking me if it's okay to go ahead with a deal is the equivalent of asking me if the person you're trading with will ever cheat in the future. My omnipotence has its limits.


 
Draoi [134]
2011-08-31 11:21:27
[13 years, 86 days ago]
My omnipotence has its limits.

lies


 
cwgarza [85]
2011-08-31 20:09:07
[13 years, 85 days ago]

what about changing the emails?? if i bought someones bot cant they just do a pass remember and get the new pass??


 
Edgar Wallace [134]
2011-08-31 20:13:28
[13 years, 85 days ago]

as i can see : Email : to do.... and if you change password person who sold it to you cant get that password...


 
Ender [1]
Administrator
2011-08-31 20:27:09
[13 years, 85 days ago]

As mentioned, you can't currently register emails, so the protocol for trading that makes the most sense to me (I'm not involved and don't regulate trades) would be for the person selling the bot to use a random password (not their regular password), give this to the buyer, and then the buyer changes the password. At this point the seller no longer has access to the bot.

When email registration is available, this will change. The semantics of email registration will allow you to add or remove an email association to a bot, both of these requiring access to the email involved. So if you're selling a bot with no email, it's the same procedure as above. If it does have an email, the buyer would probably want to request that the email is first removed, and then follow through with the normal password exchange.


 
Nosferatu [108]
2011-08-31 21:18:40
[13 years, 85 days ago]

If you don't mind me asking here, I would like to know if the process of email's on a bot will be the same as bots2? Will we be able to add one to our bot if they don't currently have one? Will there be a "pass code" verification sent to our emails in order to change the ones on the account?


 
Ender [1]
Administrator
2011-08-31 21:27:31
[13 years, 85 days ago]

Yes and mostly yes...you'll get a link that has the code populated.


 
Skeith [45]
2011-10-04 22:34:56
[13 years, 51 days ago]

My omnipotence has its limits.

I call shenanigans.


 
The sithlord [50]
2011-11-10 11:09:24
[13 years, 15 days ago]

well that's better


 
scary771 [35]
2011-11-16 22:25:01
[13 years, 8 days ago]

i wanna buy a lvl 60 bot


 
Colemann [39]
2011-11-23 05:51:07
[13 years, 2 days ago]

Lol just level to 60, god damn how lazy are you O.O


 
Jans [86]
2011-12-22 18:04:59
[12 years, 337 days ago]

Buyers of second hand stars, be aware Ender will confiscate stars if the seller pulls this stunt.


 
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