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2/20/2015 6:47:50 PM
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No, "the Kid" should not get his items back, here's why

Yes, yes. I'm sure you are all tired about seeing threads about kirmit McDickface and the kid who lost his gear and characters through playshare. I'm here to provide a different opinion than the white knights running rampant on the forums. [b]He should not be given his items back for free[/b] Think about it. Here's a young kid who naively believed that a stranger with access to his account would not do something to mess with him. He did so with the intention of cheating/glitching, looking for an easy way out. He lost his items and characters. No, I'm not trying to bash the kid and I'm not defending kirmit. He was a jerk, and its clear to me now he violated Sony policy either through "harassment" or scamming. And I willfully admit that I have "cheesed" the game before. Many of us here are guilty of that. It's human nature to look for the easy way out. [b]My point is this[/b]: The kid made a dumb mistake of allowing someone access to his private account to play on. NEVER NEVER NEVER do that with anyone. He learned a valuable lesson about not trusting strangers without facing any real world, tangible consequences. Its not like he handed a stranger his parents credit card info. I did the same thing on Runescape back in the day, and I'm glad it happened. I never made that mistake again. If he is simply given his items back for nothing, he won't learn a damn thing. [b]The compassionate thing to do would be to offer your assistance by playing with him. Help him earn his gear back, and show him that not all strangers are jerks. In the process he'll appreciate a valuable lesson and maybe even make a few friends along the way.[/b]

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  • Honestly I feel that he should get his things back. I say that because I know that if i lost my stuff as well I would really really want Bungie to give it back to me. I'm sure 99% of u feel the same way as me but u won't admit it. Also he did this out of kindness. True he made a mistake but he was trying to help someone out and that person took advantage of the situation and messed him up. If we just keep saying "oh he shouldn't get his things back it will teach him a lesson and help him in the long run" , then the only lesson we are teaching him is to never help and trust any stranger. It's like the incident that happen a while back in china a men saved a womens life by pushing her out of the way of a car then she pressed charges against him for molestation. Couple of months later a baby was on the street and was repeatedly hit and missed by on coming traffic. The china citizens saw what was happening but none went to help because they knew that if they did help then something bad might happen to them. I know this situation isn't as serious as the china one but I wanted to make a reference to a past event. This is my opinion and IM NOT SAYING IM CORRECT. I just wanted to let some of u think about this situation is a different light. U may change ur mind u may not either way every individual is entitled to their own opinion.

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