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Posted: Fri Mar 18, 2011 10:51 pm
this is what i initially planned to offer: Circle Rainbow Meteor Pink Glimmering Angel Wings Pink Miracle Transformation Pink Miracle Transformation Yellow Glittering Raindrop Dress Blue, Yellow, and Black Pudding T-Shirt Blushing Maiden Pink Lovely Sheep Black Gears of Fate Blue Yume Miru Kotori Miku Face Akuno Musume Face
i've offered these exact items to 6 people. all declined. why? they didn't "like" any of the items. i've been told a handful of times since thursday that i'm overkill in overpay. i'm tired of this hypocrisy regarding this item.
therefore, i don't want it anymore. too much frustration, too much internal drama.
as a matter of fact, i'm not going to trade. at all. for a while. this whole experience has me feeling "blah" toward trading. i think i'll call my bank as soon as it opens, and putting money into checking, and going on a shopping spree.
i feel better already! shopaholics ftw!
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Posted: Sat Mar 19, 2011 1:23 pm
Lame, isn't it? Though it's much harder to trade for an item when you come up with a list of your own valuables and offer them to people who have what you want. The best way to go about trading for something like that is to look at the want list of the owners of the wink and offer an equivalent -or maybe even a bit less- value of what you meant to trade out of whatever you have from their wants. Any other way and most anyone would decline, cause why would they want items they don't want for an item that perhaps they own because they do want it over random items - most which were probably not on their want list or that perhaps they already have. And in the case that they don't want the wink, still then - when you own a valuable item like that, you trade it for things that you really want that are harder to get, and not random items, whether they're valuable or not. It's of course much harder to go that route, and picking things out that you have from someone's want list - especially when it comes to letting go of value, but whenever I end up trading, I understand that if I really want that other item, I have to let go of this other item, which I might like just the same - in which case, I end up either getting a double of the items I like just in case of a situation like this, or just not trade at all, unless a good deal happens to come to me instead. Trading can get frustrating, which is why I just stopped caring. I just let people make offers if they want. Shopping IRL on the other hand, I find a whole lot more enjoyable!
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Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2011 4:14 pm
that's exactly why I don't like trading on TM :c
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Posted: Sun Mar 27, 2011 7:07 am
It depends if they have their winks FT. If they do, then they`re expecting ppl to offer what they want for their DS :L Real shiit, that`s why I hate to trade on TM.
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