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Being harassed but no one will respond to my abuse reports

Limonella Sorbet
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Join date: 31 May 2008
Posts: 219
11-27-2008 14:30
I ran across a place that is pretty cheap, I took a notecard in case I met anyone that needed one. I have no idea what the sim is - but you can check all that out yourself. (I mean that I don't know if it is an Open Space, it looks like an island.) It has fairly nice apartments though, small and basic, but very cheap. IM me in-world if you want it, but you have to have your own prefs set so people can IM you back. Or send a notecard.

Sounds like the guy dumping things on your house wants the house gone.

I don't know the situation, if it is a sandbox, or what, but it sounds like one. Usually sandboxes don't want anything left there permanently.

If you keep leaving a house in a sandbox and living in it, basically you've pitched a tent in a public park. Still, the guy should try sending you an IM or notecard, rather than this.

Far as I know, no one replies directly to abuse reports. You have to go online and look and hope to see the result. Typically within 24 hours. They only post the most recent 25. The URL for checking it out is in the AR report window when you click Help/Report Abuse.

Hope that helps. I'm mistaken on anything, someone please correct.
Kalan Jevon
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Join date: 16 Oct 2007
Posts: 1
11-27-2008 15:09
Try looking up Peace Haven Communities, the have an excellant reputation.
Bella Posaner
Just say it how it is FFS
Join date: 8 May 2008
Posts: 615
11-27-2008 15:20
Isn't cause for writing an AR subjective, if this person feels they are being harassed I would have thought they have every right to summit an AR!

Anyway, what they said, lots of nice little places around to rent, hope you find someplace nice.
Toy LaFollette
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Posts: 2,359
11-27-2008 16:22
also be aware you dont NEED a place to live in SL and playing the AR game is like rock, paper, scissors
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Jannae Karas
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Join date: 10 Mar 2007
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11-27-2008 19:05
From: Limonella Sorbet

Sounds like the guy dumping things on your house wants the house gone.

I don't know the situation, if it is a sandbox, or what, but it sounds like one. Usually sandboxes don't want anything left there permanently.

If you keep leaving a house in a sandbox and living in it, basically you've pitched a tent in a public park. Still, the guy should try sending you an IM or notecard, rather than this.


The place is actually residential. Tons of cute little cottages by the (void) sea. Find an empty one (good luck) and rez your stuff. Repeat once a week. Most likely it was an inadvertant slight that the OP made that sent the griefer over the edge. This based on our in world conversation. Perhaps he hopes to drive her away and gain the cottage for himself.

Covenant says damage enabled so you can fight back against griefers. I think that is all the help the land owner will supply, lol.

All in all, lots of anxiety and competition for a free little cottage. Better to pay a little for peace of mind.
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Limonella Sorbet
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Join date: 31 May 2008
Posts: 219
11-27-2008 19:13
Oh then that is clearly griefing. She claimed her cottage, going with the rules of that sim. I'd say yes, the person is either getting her out so they can have it for themself, or they legitimately or otherwise feel they were slighted by the person, or, they are simply a griefer with no rational reason for tormenting this person.

Maybe the cottage is next to their SL inamorata and they want to live there for that reason. Hard to say.

I've had someone accuse me of going after 'her man' simply for sitting in a nearby chair (no words spoken). I'm flattered they thought I could read minds, but a bit ooked out that they thought I'd wage a war over proximity to an avatar - if I wanted I could buy the same av, run two comps at once, and go to town all day. Lol. Hard to say what people are thinking in SL sometimes. TY for the info though. I didn't know there were places like that. Magnanimous of the sim owner.
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