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Decrease ammount of money lost in a rule breaking situation to be give a refund.

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I recently made a player report about being robbed as a new player. To my fault, i will admit, i wasn't aware of the new player rule to begin with so i couldn't report it right there. The report was handled magnificently and everything was settled, but i was then informed that you cannot request a return of things lost unless the amount of the things lost exceeded $25,000. At the time of the robbery most everything i had was taken from me, this is devastating as a new player and made me quit the server for the night. Again the next day i hadn't been on for more than 15 minutes and was robbed again of the rest of the stuff on my person. I understand that robbing is a part of the game, but not returning items lost from a rule breaking situation is not acceptable. 

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2 minutes ago, 6IX9NE said:

25k is easy to achieve 😕

It may be easy for you to achieve, but as a new player who doesnt know that many ways to make a good amount of money outside of a illegal actions and is still learning then it is not. even at this point i don't care how much money it would be. not giving back the things stolen in a rule breaking situation is not right in general.

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+1, Ive gotten ran over for no reason by new players in a warrener and i lost a bag, two .50s, a radio and food and water.

 

I wasn't too pissed off for the loss of items, i just got really frustrated because my report wasn't answered and these people just got let off.

 

And the fact that they just got away with literally running me over at 180kmph while i was literally just standing there and lost all my shit, made it 10x worse.

 

I've already made a suggestion about this, feel free to check it out

 

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On 3/25/2020 at 4:39 AM, 6IX9NE said:

they made it 25k, because it's not automated system, i think only Senior + are able to give it back.

That made no sense, what does it matter if its automated or not. Not giving belongings back to an individual no matter the denomination lost is a good way to lose players. 

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There has to be a certain element of risk involved, i'm sorry you lost your items but it's the nature of the beast. If you got a lot on you, you gotta take extra precautions. Can't just expect to have these handicaps to make the game safer for you, it's a roleplay server full of criminals. Someone has to be the victim.

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On 3/26/2020 at 8:24 PM, GOAT said:

There has to be a certain element of risk involved, i'm sorry you lost your items but it's the nature of the beast. If you got a lot on you, you gotta take extra precautions. Can't just expect to have these handicaps to make the game safer for you, it's a roleplay server full of criminals. Someone has to be the victim.

You're advocating people need to be held accountable for losing stuff as a result of rule breakers?  That makes 0 sense at all. (Did you respond to the wrong thread or am I really missing something here?)

As for the suggestion $25k is an insane amount, especially when they go by base value of the items (e.g. your $10k .50 is probably $3-$4k towards your refund). 

+1

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On 3/27/2020 at 10:24 AM, GOAT said:

There has to be a certain element of risk involved, i'm sorry you lost your items but it's the nature of the beast. If you got a lot on you, you gotta take extra precautions. Can't just expect to have these handicaps to make the game safer for you, it's a roleplay server full of criminals. Someone has to be the victim.

25k is a lot of money for new players, look at this. 25k is basically 3 warreners.

 

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