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I've put annoying people in EC on ignore before, thus placing them on my do not port list.
Outside of that the only other way to get on my list is if I do a port and don't get at least a thank you from it. I can understand not having money - that's cool and I give free ports to folks all the time, sometimes spending hours to help folks. But if you can't even say thank you to me - that leaves a sour taste in my mouth. I don't expect one if I randomly SoW someone, but porting - you're in the group with me - you cant even pretend you don't know I am porting you. Outside of that I am pretty easy going. It's rare someone gets placed on my do not port list. As far as payment goes, in my opinion donations are just that, donations. I have never put a price on a port. Whatever you want to pay me, that's what you pay me. If that's nothing then that's fine - just say thank you! | ||
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Last edited by Hobie819; 06-10-2013 at 11:04 PM..
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This. Usually when people offer a tip I just decline anyway since when I am porting people it's because I have free time and I don't mind taxing random people around. Even when people offer up 100+ I usually don't take it. My druid is my main, and I do other things with him when I do play. And I have far better ways of making money than porting. However if I see someone trolling chat, acting like a complete tard, or with the "Knights who say Ni" guild tag, I simply don't port them. Not saying you are any of those things, sometimes people just get people mixed up or they had a bad night. Porting druids are like grains of sand on a beach, it's not hard to find another if one won't port you. As to ettiquette, just remember some druids bank on this as a source of revenue. Most of the time, if you really can't tip, a simply thank you is fine. But always remember it's common place to tip for a port. 5-10p if you are a true newbie, 20-40 if you are a twink is what I tend to see for tips.
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But, new player, joined in 2010??
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Donations mean donations, if they don't set an amount that can be as little as a thanks.
There are asshat players out there in all shapes and sizes, druids are no exception. Don't let it get to you. [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.] | ||
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Thanks to everyone else for the advice. I won't take it too personally since I don't know exactly what I did. I'll just try to be nice to my druids in the future! | |||
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Last edited by Knots; 06-11-2013 at 12:21 AM..
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Your random troll hate for me is amazing. I should almost feel proud... [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
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All you did was click a button and then another button. Thirty seconds of your precious life wasted.
I've said it before, will always say it. I never tip. If you want more money, go loot something and sell it, or get a second job. Porting is a great way to get your name out on a server as a helpful, efficient and available player. If you are memorable, then I will keep you in mind for groups - something Wizards and Druids aren't often considered for. When it comes down to it, that 58 Druid whom was tired of solo grinding his 50s, is more than happy to join a group for what is good and easy experience. Which do you want from me, the group invite, or 50p? | ||
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Last edited by Toodles; 06-11-2013 at 05:52 AM..
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