I believe it would be pretty popular amongst many users - however, you should be careful even when lending out to yourself while you're on their account. Someone's had their BGC scammed before, and MSPP would be even worse. Best of luck though.
How many people would be interested in an MSPP lend?
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Shunkan
, May 15 2011 06:19 PM
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#26
Posted 01 June 2011 - 11:14 PM
That's a very nice service. I would be interested in it on mains that I was building up.
I believe it would be pretty popular amongst many users - however, you should be careful even when lending out to yourself while you're on their account. Someone's had their BGC scammed before, and MSPP would be even worse. Best of luck though.
I believe it would be pretty popular amongst many users - however, you should be careful even when lending out to yourself while you're on their account. Someone's had their BGC scammed before, and MSPP would be even worse. Best of luck though.
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#27
Posted 07 June 2011 - 07:39 PM
Kal, on 01 June 2011 - 11:14 PM, said:
That's a very nice service. I would be interested in it on mains that I was building up.
I believe it would be pretty popular amongst many users - however, you should be careful even when lending out to yourself while you're on their account. Someone's had their BGC scammed before, and MSPP would be even worse. Best of luck though.
I believe it would be pretty popular amongst many users - however, you should be careful even when lending out to yourself while you're on their account. Someone's had their BGC scammed before, and MSPP would be even worse. Best of luck though.
I'm just wondering.. if you're handling the MSPP / BGC on your own.. by entering that person's account and removing it... how can they scam you?
The only possible chance is that.. when you log into their account.. you din log out then log in... cos you can log into 2 com for 1 account.. but when you log out.. both coms will be logged out..
Therefore, to play it safe before you transfer MSPP / BGC to that person's account... go in change their password for a while.. log in then log out.. then log in again.. just to make sure only you're logged into that account in that 1 computer.. then you transfer the MSPP / BGC.... after you're done, just change back the password to the one they gave...
With this.. there is lower risk of being scam.. UNLESS... this is not how they were scammed...
Btw, if you're lending MSPP i would be interested..
#28
Posted 08 June 2011 - 05:16 AM
b3lldandy, on 07 June 2011 - 07:39 PM, said:
I'm just wondering.. if you're handling the MSPP / BGC on your own.. by entering that person's account and removing it... how can they scam you?
The only possible chance is that.. when you log into their account.. you din log out then log in... cos you can log into 2 com for 1 account.. but when you log out.. both coms will be logged out..
Therefore, to play it safe before you transfer MSPP / BGC to that person's account... go in change their password for a while.. log in then log out.. then log in again.. just to make sure only you're logged into that account in that 1 computer.. then you transfer the MSPP / BGC.... after you're done, just change back the password to the one they gave...
With this.. there is lower risk of being scam.. UNLESS... this is not how they were scammed...
Btw, if you're lending MSPP i would be interested..
The only possible chance is that.. when you log into their account.. you din log out then log in... cos you can log into 2 com for 1 account.. but when you log out.. both coms will be logged out..
Therefore, to play it safe before you transfer MSPP / BGC to that person's account... go in change their password for a while.. log in then log out.. then log in again.. just to make sure only you're logged into that account in that 1 computer.. then you transfer the MSPP / BGC.... after you're done, just change back the password to the one they gave...
With this.. there is lower risk of being scam.. UNLESS... this is not how they were scammed...
Btw, if you're lending MSPP i would be interested..
It'll most likely be the owner of the account that'll be scammed anyways, you're letting someone on your account to do god knows what on any part of the site that doesn't require a PIN to get to.
#29
Posted 29 June 2011 - 03:36 PM
Seven, on 08 June 2011 - 05:16 AM, said:
It'll most likely be the owner of the account that'll be scammed anyways, you're letting someone on your account to do god knows what on any part of the site that doesn't require a PIN to get to.
Which is the part I wouldn't feel comfortable with. I would love this avatar, but it's also quite pricey. x.x


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#30
Posted 30 June 2011 - 03:54 AM
Sounds interesting, but it's still a bit over

#31
Posted 30 June 2011 - 08:01 AM
Good Luck, I got it for free with only like 230 Avatars

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