Lets all cry..

Why do people care so much about the collectibles?..
Like I was inactive for years, and people would keep stalking me down and find stuff like my twitter etc, and beg me to give them my pok?ball wtf.
 
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Why do people care so much about the collectibles?..
Like I was inactive for years, and people would keep stalking me down and find stuff like my twitter etc, and beg me to give them my pok?ball wtf.
What? Seriously?? Thats kind of pathetic.. Considering that were speaking about very pointless pixels here.

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This wouldn't be possible. Nobody has any right to rob any of the inactive members of their collectibles/bells even if they've been inactive for a decade. There's always a chance they might come back and tbt never removes accounts (as far as I'm aware)
 
This wouldn't be possible. Nobody has any right to rob any of the inactive members of their collectibles/bells even if they've been inactive for a decade. There's always a chance they might come back and tbt never removes accounts (as far as I'm aware)

Gaia online actually did this exact thing. They took rare items from perma-banned and inactive accounts. The users had a set amount of time to respond to emails Gaia sent out to them before they took the items.

Of course, none of this mattered later on anyway since they started re-releasing old items they said they'd never re-release so.
 
What? Seriously?? Thats kind of pathetic.. Considering that were speaking about very pointless pixels here.

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This wouldn't be possible. Nobody has any right to rob any of the inactive members of their collectibles/bells even if they've been inactive for a decade. There's always a chance they might come back and tbt never removes accounts (as far as I'm aware)

Yeah, it's a joke lmao

Still think it could be possible with banned accounts though
 
Gaia online actually did this exact thing. They took rare items from perma-banned and inactive accounts. The users had a set amount of time to respond to emails Gaia sent out to them before they took the items.

Of course, none of this mattered later on anyway since they started re-releasing old items they said they'd never re-release so.
That's honestly a bit scummy in my opinion, but I guess they got a warning for it.
 
Gaia online actually did this exact thing. They took rare items from perma-banned and inactive accounts. The users had a set amount of time to respond to emails Gaia sent out to them before they took the items.

Of course, none of this mattered later on anyway since they started re-releasing old items they said they'd never re-release so.

Haha don't remind me. Also all those ugly recolors and cheap made animu items ugh.
 
Why do people care so much about the collectibles?..
Like I was inactive for years, and people would keep stalking me down and find stuff like my twitter etc, and beg me to give them my pok?ball wtf.

oh wow, that's taking things a little too far.
 
That's honestly a bit scummy in my opinion, but I guess they got a warning for it.

I don't think so. When 85% of the community wanted this to happen, and 10% didn't care (those inactive/banned users), why not go through with it?
(These are guesses, if you really want, I could try digging around for the actual statistics on this)

oh wow, that's taking things a little too far.

In my opinion, I could see contacting someone offsite for something like the Weird Doll, but not a pokeball where there are still sales around.
Similarly, I recall people on Gaia would pm people offsite for angelic halo inquiries and such. No one really had an issue with it, but I doubt I would've seen it anyway because of the sheer size of the community.
 
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