Ellie Edo
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Join date: 13 Mar 2005
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11-24-2005 07:48
A very simple question. But I met this recently, when returning a purchased object for (I hoped) a refund. Seller rejected it, suggested I try it again, as it would still be in my inventory.
It isn't. It's gone.
Is this the expected behaviour ? Or could he have grounds for disbelieving me ?
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Pendari Lorentz
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Join date: 5 Sep 2003
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11-24-2005 07:54
If it is rejected, it *should* go back into your inventory. Did you check your lost and found folder? Or your trash folder? Sometimes relogging helps too. If it isn't back in your inventory. You may need to report a bug. 
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Numa Herbst
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Join date: 13 Jun 2005
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11-24-2005 07:58
I just tested this inworld, with both manually rejecting the item and with 'busy' set on. Both times the item landed in the trash. As Pendari mentions, sometimes inventory transfers don't show up until a relog. Hope this helps.
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Kelly Linden
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Join date: 29 Mar 2004
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11-24-2005 08:04
Giving a (no copy) object will always go to the person you are giving it to. If they reject it, it will be in their trash.
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Ellie Edo
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Join date: 13 Mar 2005
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11-24-2005 09:03
OMG Kelly! In the trash of the rejecting RECIPIENT ? So the seller who rejects a return has it nevertheless ! This really needs to be known.
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Kris Ritter
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Join date: 31 Oct 2003
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11-24-2005 15:13
From: Ellie Edo OMG Kelly! In the trash of the rejecting RECIPIENT ? So the seller who rejects a return has it nevertheless ! This really needs to be known. Yes. So. If someone sends you an object (very possibly for a refund) and you're set to busy, and therefore automatically refusing inventory, its not actually refused at all - its trashed without notification. Leaving the sender with nothing and the receiver blissfully unaware they now have the no copy item, I imagine. And if someone sends a dubious unsolicited object to a bunch of people and they sensibly refuse it, it actually sits right there in their trash waiting for them to go 'duh.. whats this?' and rez it a month later. I wonder how many people are aware of that? I wasn't. Silly me, I thought it just never left the original inventory. And I never dreamed that 'decline' was actually short for "accept and automatically trash".
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