Stall Network Glitch & Scamming
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Stall Network Glitch & Scamming
There's a glitch in the stall network that can leave the IMAGE of a sold item in your inventory, but it's not usable (or even movable) and will go away eventually.
The problem is that people are now using this glitch to scam people. They are saying it duplicates the item and they prove it to you by telling you to sell them something simple... like arrows... you get the money for the arrows but you still SEE THEM in your inventory. So you get excited... then they ask you to sell them a "COPY" of your SOM weapon (which is why they targeted you to begin with). Thinking the trick really works, you gladly sell them a copy of your weapon cheap... then you realize you can't re-equip the remaining image of your weapon and reality starts to set in pretty hard.
---- NOTHING IS FREE FOLKS! ----
-EDIT- No, it didn't happen to me... it happened to a union member who is smart enough to know it was probably a scam, but fell for it anyway when he (thought he) saw that it worked.
The problem is that people are now using this glitch to scam people. They are saying it duplicates the item and they prove it to you by telling you to sell them something simple... like arrows... you get the money for the arrows but you still SEE THEM in your inventory. So you get excited... then they ask you to sell them a "COPY" of your SOM weapon (which is why they targeted you to begin with). Thinking the trick really works, you gladly sell them a copy of your weapon cheap... then you realize you can't re-equip the remaining image of your weapon and reality starts to set in pretty hard.
---- NOTHING IS FREE FOLKS! ----
-EDIT- No, it didn't happen to me... it happened to a union member who is smart enough to know it was probably a scam, but fell for it anyway when he (thought he) saw that it worked.
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so how can you tell the item is fake?
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Sharp324 wrote:It usually does this when your outside a town and register it with the stall network, they get the item and such and youll still see it in your inventory, you relog, tele or scroll it will be gone from your inventory
now they know oO
all hell shall break loose, as the 10k plz peeps swarm srf to see the "godly" technique too obtaining SOx, jk
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Barotix wrote:Sharp324 wrote:It usually does this when your outside a town and register it with the stall network, they get the item and such and youll still see it in your inventory, you relog, tele or scroll it will be gone from your inventory
now they know oO
all hell shall break loose, as the 10k plz peeps swarm srf to see the "godly" technique too obtaining SOx, jk
eh just posted so innocent stallers wouldnt fall for it.
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I thought the "outside city limits" thing was just so that nobody else trolling the stall network would get the goods... I haven't tested whether it's part of the bug or not. It doesn't matter either way. Identifying a scam should be easy enough for most people anyway. The same red flags are everywhere on this one... "Hey friend, come with me to a safe place" yadda yadda... haha.
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A guild member of ours was scammed through this method. We managed to get her gears back thanks to a great union. Yeah, never stall anything outside of town and offcourse never fall for promises that sounds too good to be true. There are no pots of gold at the end of the rainbow.
Something else that I also heard is that you should not open the stall if anyone have allready entered it. Don't know though if this is a part of the scam method.
Something else that I also heard is that you should not open the stall if anyone have allready entered it. Don't know though if this is a part of the scam method.
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Re: Stall Network Glitch & Scamming
who you're talking about is my friend who got my som glaive scammedPileOfMush wrote:There's a glitch in the stall network that can leave the IMAGE of a sold item in your inventory, but it's not usable (or even movable) and will go away eventually.
The problem is that people are now using this glitch to scam people. They are saying it duplicates the item and they prove it to you by telling you to sell them something simple... like arrows... you get the money for the arrows but you still SEE THEM in your inventory. So you get excited... then they ask you to sell them a "COPY" of your SOM weapon (which is why they targeted you to begin with). Thinking the trick really works, you gladly sell them a copy of your weapon cheap... then you realize you can't re-equip the remaining image of your weapon and reality starts to set in pretty hard.
---- NOTHING IS FREE FOLKS! ----
-EDIT- No, it didn't happen to me... it happened to a union member who is smart enough to know it was probably a scam, but fell for it anyway when he (thought he) saw that it worked.
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