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Busy Ben lot issue

Jesrad Seraph
Nonsense
Join date: 11 Dec 2004
Posts: 1,463
09-08-2005 14:45
I don't know where else to post this... (I can't post in Hotline)

I have a basic account, plus a premium account I use for all land-related things. I was lucky enough to get a lot in Busy Ben's parking but I'd rather have it attributed to my land alt instead of my basic account (I IMed Mick Linden about it already but got no response) :/ Please ?
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Schwanson Schlegel
SL's Tokin' Villain
Join date: 15 Nov 2003
Posts: 2,721
09-08-2005 14:51
Can you create a group and use your main to claim it for the group?
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Mick Linden
Down Under
Join date: 25 Jan 2005
Posts: 188
09-08-2005 15:15
Hi Jesrad, sorry I missed your IM earlier. I will contact you in-world to make arrangements :)
nimrod Yaffle
Cavemen are people too...
Join date: 15 Nov 2004
Posts: 3,146
09-08-2005 20:00
Did you enter with both of your accounts? "Only one lottery entry per person. Anyone entering an alt account will be disqualified."
Jesrad Seraph
Nonsense
Join date: 11 Dec 2004
Posts: 1,463
09-09-2005 00:39
I created the other account well after the deadline for the contest.
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Either Man can enjoy universal freedom, or Man cannot. If it is possible then everyone can act freely if they don't stop anyone else from doing same. If it is not possible, then conflict will arise anyway so punch those that try to stop you. In conclusion the only strategy that wins in all cases is that of doing what you want against all adversity, as long as you respect that right in others.