Watadoo Thibaud
Registered User
Join date: 13 Dec 2006
Posts: 1
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12-21-2006 16:13
The landowner or the bugz/support, etc?
I spent some time in a camping chair this morning and though it registered $15, when I stood up to leave it didn't pay me. I'd been to this room before and had had no problems, though I'd been warned away from other chairs n the room that didn't work by friendly folks. Is there anyway to resolve this and get my doughski or am I out of luck? I sent a bug reprot, but I'm just wondering if I wasted my time in doing so.
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Torley Linden
Enlightenment!
Join date: 15 Sep 2004
Posts: 16,530
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12-21-2006 16:26
Friendly greetings Watadoo — your question depends on the specifics, but first, I'd contact the owner of the camping chair and see if they can help you. We unfortunately can't do more to help; as it mentions in the Community Standards: Buyer Beware Linden Lab does not exercise editorial control over the content of Second Life, and will make no specific efforts to review the textures, objects, sounds or other content created within Second Life. Additionally, Linden Lab does not certify or endorse the operation of in-world games, vending machines, or retail locations; refunds must be requested from the owners of these objects.
Bug reports should only be sent if it's actual faulty behavior in Second Life you have a solid reproduction (e.g., you can do it again and again and show a friend) and specific details for. In some cases, scripted devices don't work because of errors on the part of another Resident, not a bug. Also see " How do bug reports work?" in our Knowledge Base.
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