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DancesWithRobots Soyer
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12-03-2007 07:49
Let's say a resident has two plots roughly 4k each in size, in separated areas on a sim. One plot is his main plot with his home and the majority of his prims on it. The other land exists primarily to increase his prim allowance.
Now, suppose said hypothetical resident leaves or otherwise loses his account, leaving the two plots to become prim junkyards.
So, if someone were to complain about ONE OR THE OTHER of those lots, and finally get Guy's attention, for a clean up and set to auction--Not mentioning the other plot at all. . .
What's more likely--That both plots get auctioned at the same time, or just the one that the complaint was made about, leaving the other untouched?
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Sling Trebuchet
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12-03-2007 07:58
From: DancesWithRobots Soyer Let's say a resident has two plots roughly 4k each in size, in separated areas on a sim. One plot is his main plot with his home and the majority of his prims on it. The other land exists primarily to increase his prim allowance.
Now, suppose said hypothetical resident leaves or otherwise loses his account, leaving the two plots to become prim junkyards.
So, if someone were to complain about ONE OR THE OTHER of those lots, and finally get Guy's attention, for a clean up and set to auction--Not mentioning the other plot at all. . .
What's more likely--That both plots get auctioned at the same time, or just the one that the complaint was made about, leaving the other untouched? LOL Dude! What you want (hypothetically , of course) is for the junk plot to be auctioned -- and you have enough to buy it, but not the other..... yet........  Life's a gamble. Go for it.
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DancesWithRobots Soyer
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12-03-2007 08:14
Well. . .that's part of it. But actually, his build is kind of nice, and I'd like to keep it around for a while.
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Ava Glasgow
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12-03-2007 09:24
From: DancesWithRobots Soyer if someone were to complain about ONE OR THE OTHER of those lots, and finally get Guy's attention... Just a technical note, contacting Guy Linden is no longer the recommended way to get orphaned parcels brought to auction. LL suggests filing a support ticket. I suggest filing a support ticket, then following up with a live chat a day or two later (tickets are good for documentation, but tend to sit unanswered for a long time). I did this and the parcel went to auction within two days.
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DancesWithRobots Soyer
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12-03-2007 09:41
I do submit tickets. But so far, it's always been Guy who shows up to get the work done.
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