what? I-I have no idea what they mean or saying..."eh my friend told me bec it a very rare and 2008 and 2010 ten dog it worth 2 rares and ur very rare u go up there now =/"
what? I-I have no idea what they mean or saying..."eh my friend told me bec it a very rare and 2008 and 2010 ten dog it worth 2 rares and ur very rare u go up there now =/"
Inner Animal wrote:Got a trade and we sent back and fourth. I finally get it fair and then I get this message on the trade:what? I-I have no idea what they mean or saying..."eh my friend told me bec it a very rare and 2008 and 2010 ten dog it worth 2 rares and ur very rare u go up there now =/"
-Falcon- wrote:Just a rant in general, when I send a trade offer (a fair trade offer, if not overpay) with the message "Would you like to trade? If not please feel free to edit." I often get a simple cancel or a cancel with the message "Sorry no" or something to that effect. What I dont understand is why no one these days is willing to edit? Whats so wrong with editing? Do people just not want to take the time? With the pets on your wishlist feature I find it super easy to determine whether or not a trade is worth editing. Am I the only one that doesnt mind editing? To back this up I see a lot of people have in their trading rules "no one-ended trades" or something. I personally dont mind one-ended trades but I feel that a message is very helpful in those situations. I almost never send open ended trades, instead I with my trade offer I send a message stating that if they dont like the trade they should edit it to their liking. I guess what I dont understand and the point Im trying to make is why is one is willing to take the minute or two to edit a trade? Instead they see my offer and if they dont like it they simply cancel, often even without explanation. Anyway, thats my two cents. Would anyone care to offer an explanation as to why this is the case? Or perhaps let me know that Im not alone dealing with this? Haha.
-Falcon- wrote:Just a rant in general, when I send a trade offer (a fair trade offer, if not overpay) with the message "Would you like to trade? If not please feel free to edit." I often get a simple cancel or a cancel with the message "Sorry no" or something to that effect. What I dont understand is why no one these days is willing to edit? Whats so wrong with editing? Do people just not want to take the time? With the pets on your wishlist feature I find it super easy to determine whether or not a trade is worth editing. Am I the only one that doesnt mind editing? To back this up I see a lot of people have in their trading rules "no one-ended trades" or something. I personally dont mind one-ended trades but I feel that a message is very helpful in those situations. I almost never send open ended trades, instead I with my trade offer I send a message stating that if they dont like the trade they should edit it to their liking. I guess what I dont understand and the point Im trying to make is why is one is willing to take the minute or two to edit a trade? Instead they see my offer and if they dont like it they simply cancel, often even without explanation. Anyway, thats my two cents. Would anyone care to offer an explanation as to why this is the case? Or perhaps let me know that Im not alone dealing with this? Haha.
Lizy13 wrote:-Falcon- wrote:Just a rant in general, when I send a trade offer (a fair trade offer, if not overpay) with the message "Would you like to trade? If not please feel free to edit." I often get a simple cancel or a cancel with the message "Sorry no" or something to that effect. What I dont understand is why no one these days is willing to edit? Whats so wrong with editing? Do people just not want to take the time? With the pets on your wishlist feature I find it super easy to determine whether or not a trade is worth editing. Am I the only one that doesnt mind editing? To back this up I see a lot of people have in their trading rules "no one-ended trades" or something. I personally dont mind one-ended trades but I feel that a message is very helpful in those situations. I almost never send open ended trades, instead I with my trade offer I send a message stating that if they dont like the trade they should edit it to their liking. I guess what I dont understand and the point Im trying to make is why is one is willing to take the minute or two to edit a trade? Instead they see my offer and if they dont like it they simply cancel, often even without explanation. Anyway, thats my two cents. Would anyone care to offer an explanation as to why this is the case? Or perhaps let me know that Im not alone dealing with this? Haha.
Unlike me I love editting. If you dont edit just put it in your dang trade rules: "I do not edit" THAT SIMPLE!!!
-Falcon- wrote:Just a rant in general, when I send a trade offer (a fair trade offer, if not overpay) with the message "Would you like to trade? If not please feel free to edit." I often get a simple cancel or a cancel with the message "Sorry no" or something to that effect. What I dont understand is why no one these days is willing to edit? Whats so wrong with editing? Do people just not want to take the time? With the pets on your wishlist feature I find it super easy to determine whether or not a trade is worth editing. Am I the only one that doesnt mind editing? To back this up I see a lot of people have in their trading rules "no one-ended trades" or something. I personally dont mind one-ended trades but I feel that a message is very helpful in those situations. I almost never send open ended trades, instead I with my trade offer I send a message stating that if they dont like the trade they should edit it to their liking. I guess what I dont understand and the point Im trying to make is why is one is willing to take the minute or two to edit a trade? Instead they see my offer and if they dont like it they simply cancel, often even without explanation. Anyway, thats my two cents. Would anyone care to offer an explanation as to why this is the case? Or perhaps let me know that Im not alone dealing with this? Haha.
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