Is it possible that someone could force me to give back a dragon that they had accidentally put up for 20g instead of 200g? This was from the AH
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Is it possible that someone could force me to give back a dragon that they had accidentally put up for 20g instead of 200g? This was from the AH
@Rillian
They can't force you to. Generally it's in good form to notify a person or give back a dragon (if the person wants it back) if it was mispriced for like, 100 treasure or 1,000 treasure instead of 10,000, but it's pretty unreasonable for a whole 200 gems. Worst comes to worst, you could send back the dragon and they can pay you back the 20 gems but they can't force you to now that you own the dragon.
They can't force you to. Generally it's in good form to notify a person or give back a dragon (if the person wants it back) if it was mispriced for like, 100 treasure or 1,000 treasure instead of 10,000, but it's pretty unreasonable for a whole 200 gems. Worst comes to worst, you could send back the dragon and they can pay you back the 20 gems but they can't force you to now that you own the dragon.
@Rillian
They can't force you to. Generally it's in good form to notify a person or give back a dragon (if the person wants it back) if it was mispriced for like, 100 treasure or 1,000 treasure instead of 10,000, but it's pretty unreasonable for a whole 200 gems. Worst comes to worst, you could send back the dragon and they can pay you back the 20 gems but they can't force you to now that you own the dragon.
They can't force you to. Generally it's in good form to notify a person or give back a dragon (if the person wants it back) if it was mispriced for like, 100 treasure or 1,000 treasure instead of 10,000, but it's pretty unreasonable for a whole 200 gems. Worst comes to worst, you could send back the dragon and they can pay you back the 20 gems but they can't force you to now that you own the dragon.
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@Rillian
they can ask, but if you don't want to you can say no. any further attempts after that would be considered harassment on their part and you are more than welcome to block them.
the Rules on Dragon ownership are very clear on it's yours to do whatever you want with so long as it's in your Lair. once it leaves your lair, however it happened, you have no say in what happens.
they can ask, but if you don't want to you can say no. any further attempts after that would be considered harassment on their part and you are more than welcome to block them.
the Rules on Dragon ownership are very clear on it's yours to do whatever you want with so long as it's in your Lair. once it leaves your lair, however it happened, you have no say in what happens.
@Rillian
they can ask, but if you don't want to you can say no. any further attempts after that would be considered harassment on their part and you are more than welcome to block them.
the Rules on Dragon ownership are very clear on it's yours to do whatever you want with so long as it's in your Lair. once it leaves your lair, however it happened, you have no say in what happens.
they can ask, but if you don't want to you can say no. any further attempts after that would be considered harassment on their part and you are more than welcome to block them.
the Rules on Dragon ownership are very clear on it's yours to do whatever you want with so long as it's in your Lair. once it leaves your lair, however it happened, you have no say in what happens.
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@Rillian No. Once a dragon is in your lair, you're free to do with it as you wish. The mistake was on the sellers part, not yours, so you're under no obligation to return the dragon. If they continue to harass you after you've said no, you should block and report.
@Rillian No. Once a dragon is in your lair, you're free to do with it as you wish. The mistake was on the sellers part, not yours, so you're under no obligation to return the dragon. If they continue to harass you after you've said no, you should block and report.