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May 24 2012, 19:15
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lambl
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I just bought 20 hath by Hathexchange but soon I found the guy who sold them had given a misleading price,result in my carelessly paying 2950k for only 20 hath.The seller's ID is"s40817801218". (IMG:[ invalid] style_emoticons/default/cry.gif) Can I have any chance to get my credits back? It's a large amount of credits (IMG:[ invalid] style_emoticons/default/cry.gif) sincerely wait for solution..... (IMG:[ invalid] style_emoticons/default/anime_cry.gif) This post has been edited by lambl: May 24 2012, 19:26
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May 24 2012, 19:35
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varst
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There is a confirmation message with 'Placed bids can't be withdrawn.'
This post has been edited by varst: May 24 2012, 19:40
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May 24 2012, 19:41
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Tenboro

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How could a hath auction possibly be misleading? There's just one currency, and the site even groups the digits for you. "Item substantially not as described" doesn't apply for scalar values of fictional money.
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May 24 2012, 19:59
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lambl
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QUOTE(Tenboro @ May 24 2012, 19:41)  How could a hath auction possibly be misleading? There's just one currency, and the site even groups the digits for you. "Item substantially not as described" doesn't apply for scalar values of fictional money.
That guy set a price looks like the average market price, but actually with one more zero at the end. So I bought these hath at 10x price. (IMG:[ invalid] style_emoticons/default/cry.gif)
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May 24 2012, 20:10
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Insania
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Is this what your talking about? The credit below place a bid is totally different from the actual amount your bidding. This post has been edited by Insania: May 24 2012, 20:11
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May 24 2012, 20:13
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Dlaglacz
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QUOTE(lambl @ May 24 2012, 19:59)  That guy set a price looks like the average market price, but actually with one more zero at the end. So I bought these hath at 10x price. (IMG:[ invalid] style_emoticons/default/cry.gif) Yes, it seems you cheated yourself out of some money (IMG:[ invalid] style_emoticons/default/sad.gif) [ en.wikipedia.org] Caveat emptor.This post has been edited by Dlaglacz: May 24 2012, 20:14
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May 24 2012, 20:14
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rawrpies
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1. Check price and quantity. 2. Check price and quantity again. 3. Repeat step 2. 4. Repeat step 3. 5. Repeat step 4. 6. Repeat step 5. 7. Buy what you wanted.
You just got scammed, it always sucks when it happens, but you can do the above 7 steps to make sure it doesn't happen.
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May 24 2012, 20:15
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lambl
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QUOTE(Insania @ May 24 2012, 20:10)  Is this what your talking about? The credit below place a bid is totally different from the actual amount your bidding. Well, (IMG:[ invalid] style_emoticons/default/cry.gif) 
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May 24 2012, 20:18
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Insania
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QUOTE(lambl @ May 24 2012, 11:15)  Sorry my mistake the bottom number just telling you how much your paying per hath.
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May 24 2012, 20:22
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varst
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QUOTE(Insania @ May 25 2012, 02:10)  Is this what your talking about? The credit below place a bid is totally different from the actual amount your bidding. That's a add-on, so you have to bear your own risk. Also: QUOTE 17 mins ago: Posting deposit for the hath exchange is now calculated from largest of starting bid and buyout. It is still returned in full if it sells.
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May 24 2012, 21:31
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@43883
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QUOTE(rawrpies @ May 25 2012, 03:14)  1. Check price and quantity. 2. Check auction history and other auctions going on. 3. Repeat the first two steps at will until you feel like the deal is worth it. X. Bid on what you wanted. Fixed that for extra safety. Just make sure you don't die of exhaustion in the process. Blacklist that seller so that you don't make the same mistake again and be more cautious in the future.
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May 24 2012, 22:46
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Kaosumx
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Incidentally, is the deposit refunded if your hath doesn't sell? EDIT - Also, whut (IMG:[ invalid] style_emoticons/default/laugh.gif) are you trying to bring the price down a bit? Tenboro 2H 46M ago 1 Hath 234 C 10,000 C 10,000 C goro50neco Tenboro 2H 50M ago 1 Hath 500 C 10,000 C 10,000 C vchu This post has been edited by Kaosumx: May 24 2012, 22:48
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May 25 2012, 01:57
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donm
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QUOTE 17 mins ago: Posting deposit for the hath exchange is now calculated from largest of starting bid and buyout. It is still returned in full if it sells. This doesn't work at most time. How come if a guy set a starting bid of 100c and a buyout of 500000c? It's easy to sell but still has trap. Also he can buy these hath by himself to avoid penalty。 This post has been edited by donm: May 25 2012, 01:58
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May 25 2012, 02:06
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@43883
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QUOTE(Kaosumx @ May 25 2012, 05:46)  Incidentally, is the deposit refunded if your hath doesn't sell? If I remember correctly, there's a 10% fee to prevent that kind of abuse. So, if you ask for a huge amount, you'll have to pay a huge fee if nobody takes the bait. EDIT : Just noticed that and shat bricks. Tenboro's probably doing a bot check. Why manipulate the economy selling low amounts of Hath when you can manipulate the whole system ? This post has been edited by Mika Kurogane: May 25 2012, 02:19
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May 25 2012, 02:47
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hzqr
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CODE onclick="this.className='stdbtn_clicked'; return confirm('Are you sure you wish to bid for this auction? Placed bids cannot be withdrawn.') && confirm('Are you really sure?') && confirm('Like, REALLY?') && confirm('No backsies, ok?') && confirm('I\\'m going now, last chance to change your mind...') && confirm('3..') && confirm('2...') && confirm('1...')">
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May 25 2012, 03:00
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hitokiri84
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Still wouldn't work. People would just hold down enter because they're in a rush not to get sniped and end up making a huge mistake like OP.
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May 25 2012, 11:24
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Yeraus
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QUOTE(rawrpies @ May 24 2012, 20:14)  1. Check price and quantity. 2. Check price and quantity again. 3. Repeat step 2. 4. Repeat step 3. 5. Repeat step 4. 6. Repeat step 5. 7. Buy what you wanted.
You just got scammed, it always sucks when it happens, but you can do the above 7 steps to make sure it doesn't happen.
My way goes like this: 1. Neither be sloppy, nor an idiot. 2. Check price and quantity. 3. Buy. Works for me every time.
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May 25 2012, 11:45
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Ser6IjVolk
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Have you tried contacting this "s40817801218"? Maybe he didn't do that on purpose and will actually return what you overpayed.
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May 26 2012, 16:30
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McLOVINu
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Wow, I really hope you get your credits back. If not... that really really sucks. QUOTE(Ser6IjVolk @ May 25 2012, 11:45)  Have you tried contacting this "s40817801218"? Maybe he didn't do that on purpose and will actually return what you overpayed.
One can hope. Good luck. T, why not just put Hath exchange in the https://e-hentai.org/home.php page? I guess you don't want that because Hath is mainly generated by H@H right? And you don't want people stopping their H@H to become credit/hentaiverse addicts.
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