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What I really feel like the staff forgets is that New Horizons is a brand spanking new game, so yeah all the prices are going to be shot behind the shed because everyone is scrambling to out bid each other to get new stuff first. It's gonna take at least a few months for this behavior to calm down
 
Neither is trigger finger staff
not seeing anything of the sort here, I'm sorry

and complaining about getting an infraction for a trade involving nook miles tix you traded for (of what I'm seeing a lot of posters complaining about), thus offering no proof of their legitimacy as a result, is kinda the height of arrogance, ngl
 
not seeing anything of the sort here, I'm sorry

and complaining about getting an infraction for a trade involving nook miles tix you traded for (of what I'm seeing a lot of posters complaining about), thus offering no proof of their legitimacy as a result, is kinda the height of arrogance, ngl
Sorry, but the default position of whether the tickets are legit or not should always be that they are legit, not that they aren't. Its stupid to go around assuming everybody is a liar until they can prove legitimacy.

In fact, nobody should be accused unless their is enough supporting evidence to warrant a belief that the tickets are not legit.
 
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not seeing anything of the sort here, I'm sorry

and complaining about getting an infraction for a trade involving nook miles tix you traded for (of what I'm seeing a lot of posters complaining about), thus offering no proof of their legitimacy as a result, is kinda the height of arrogance, ngl
what do you mean, that people should have to somehow be able to prove they didn't hack something, otherwise they deserve an infraction?
You do know that people who had nothing to do with the duping glitch could easily have hundreds, maybe thousands of tickets. Same goes for millions of bells. Why should people who earned their stuff legit not be allowed to trade based on speculation that the currency might maybe possibly have been acquired illegitimately? Seems crummy for people to work really hard to make bells and tickets, then not even be able to use them to trade because people assume they cheated.

Also, many people have said it but I'll reiterate once again: the duping glitch never worked on tickets. Every ticket that exists is legit. So idk what you're talking about providing "proof of their legitimacy"
 
not seeing anything of the sort here, I'm sorry

and complaining about getting an infraction for a trade involving nook miles tix you traded for (of what I'm seeing a lot of posters complaining about), thus offering no proof of their legitimacy as a result, is kinda the height of arrogance, ngl
I, in the span of a 12 hour period, procured over 700 nook miles tickets by tting and completing nook plus tasks, and I used 600 of those to find Raymond for my own island the very next day. It's awfully vain of you to just assume someone is a liar because they have more things than you
 
Sorry, but the default position of whether the tickets are legit or not should always be that they are legit. Its stupid to go around assuming everybody is a liar until they can prove legitimacy.
I'm saying tix not obtained on your own can't be proven as such, and therefore should neither be assumed to be or not be legitimate. but if you're getting a metric ton, there's understandably going to be worry about shady **** going down. either from your own or a trader's side

there's no way to prove this, so imply they should be acknowledged to just exist

though maybe to make things easier, miles tix transactions should just be banned for the time being
 
Same could apply to bells though, and other items in general. It isn't specific to just tickets or royal crowns at that point.
 
I'm saying tix not obtained on your own can't be proven as such, and therefore should neither be assumed to be or not be legitimate. but if you're getting a metric ton, there's understandably going to be worry about shady **** going down. either from your own or a trader's side

there's no way to prove this, so imply they should be acknowledged to just exist

though maybe to make things easier, miles tix transactions should just be banned for the time being
the duping glitch never worked on tickets. Every ticket that exists is legit. So idk how or why anyone would "prove" they were legit.
 
not seeing anything of the sort here, I'm sorry

and complaining about getting an infraction for a trade involving nook miles tix you traded for (of what I'm seeing a lot of posters complaining about), thus offering no proof of their legitimacy as a result, is kinda the height of arrogance, ngl
This whole thing, you insinuate that the people involved are trading hacked tickets
 
the duping glitch never worked on tickets. Every ticket that exists is legit. So idk what you're talking about providing "proof of their legitimacy"
I'm talking more a possibility of hacking the game

if hacking miles tix or miles isn't (currently) possible though, then ok. good to know

and lest anyone misreads me, no, I'm not accusing anyone directly or indirectly of this. I know nothing of any of these tix transactions or the method(s) to obtaining and am just full neutral in that regard
 
Also anybody who thinks that hoarding thousands of tickets is unachievable hasn't played the game all that much, I got all 10 of my dreamies in two days alone using just nook miles tickets
 
Hi guys,

Since this thread has derailed from the original question, I'm going to lock it here. We understand that there's been some confusion surrounding what is and isn't acceptable regarding AC:NH trades, and we are in the process of reviewing the rules (we want to try and keep the economy balanced as much as possible without punishing people who worked hard for their NMT and bells).

In the meantime, I'd ask you to please be patient and respectful with us - it's been very busy around here with the AC:NH release & TBT 3.0 and we're doing our best to keep up! We appreciate your feedback, but telling us everything we're doing wrong with no constructive criticism isn't very helpful.
 
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