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  • SpecialFrosty_PSNS Offline
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    @PriorFir4383355_XBL

    You don’t play DD, then come into the forum defending the exploit, where 95% of us in here were actively against it. Weird.
    Some of us paid $60, some $100, for a game that was made by a AAA studio. Yes, we very much so expect the game to be complete.

    On top of this, we expect their so called sham of an economy, as you would say, to be complete, absent of anything that could manipulate it. Obviously, this year is just a terrible year for the market because of bots, cap limits, and now this.

    To defend the exploit without playing DD is crazy. Respectfully, kick rocks.

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  • SpawnOfDitka_XBLS Online
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    @PriorFir4383355_XBL it means something to the people who put money into the game and purchased stubs. Are you a moron bro? They absolutely did something to all of us. Whether its the people who grinded to accomplish goals or put money into the game. The pack glitchers didnt deserve it. End of story.

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    @PriorFir4383355_XBL said:

    You all are just angry because people grinded to get something you think you should have

    Incorrect, at least in my case

    I don't think I should have thousands of packs, or a million stubs or any collections completed.

    I was trying to earn stubs to buy Ted Simmons. I watched the exploit push his price up from like 160k to 250k. The exploiters have added weeks if not months to my grind to earn enough stubs

    That is why I am not happy about it. Plus I am never a fan of watching people get rewarded for breaking the rules, and exploiting a glitch is breaking the rules

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    @Dolenz_PSN yeah, but the price is gonna come way down in a few days when they inevitably put out a flash sale.

    The market will be back to normal pretty quickly...they'll do whatever needed to make it get back.

    This doesnt mean you shouldn't be annoyed that the glitch happened, but I doubt its gonna have a huge impact in the longrun

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    @rubicante23_PSN people are sitting on millions of stubs now. The next collection will be the most expensive one by far. The cheaters will pile in and buy all the cards needed for the collection, limiting available supply, and cause the prices to be high.

    Look at how expensive the DQ and the event cards are for the vintage collection. By now they would both be around 12k.

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    @DrBear100_PSN It was Chase, it wasn't a "glitch", it was check fraud, and MANY people went to prison over it. Idiots were depositing fake checks INTO THEIR OWN ACCOUNTS, exploiting the fact that Chase would instantly authorize for withdrawal up to 30k, and then withdrawing the money. It wasn't a glitch, it was working as intended, it just never occurred to Chase that a large number of people would commit felony check fraud using accounts in their own name, while on camera. Silly them.

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    @mietha_PSN of you saw the videos it was the dumbest people in society doing it. They did it recently with klarna, calling it the klarna glitch... which was just identity theft.

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    @mietha_PSN said:

    @DrBear100_PSN It was Chase, it wasn't a "glitch", it was check fraud, and MANY people went to prison over it. Idiots were depositing fake checks INTO THEIR OWN ACCOUNTS, exploiting the fact that Chase would instantly authorize for withdrawal up to 30k, and then withdrawing the money. It wasn't a glitch, it was working as intended, it just never occurred to Chase that a large number of people would commit felony check fraud using accounts in their own name, while on camera. Silly them.

    Okay, I remember now. I stand corrected, I thought it had to do with atms. My bad.

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    @DrBear100_PSN It was with ATMs. They would deposit the check in the ATM and then immediately withdraw the money.

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    @go4stros25_PSN At least with the Klarna thing, while they were still on camera, unless someone recognized them, they likely got away with it, because they never used their real names. With Chase, they were on camera, in their own accounts. How on Earth a single person thought that they would get away with that, much less thousands of people, truly is a statement on our educational (or lack thereof) system.

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    @mietha_PSN the klarna thing was worse imo becauze they were running up debt in other regular peoples name. Stealing 30k from chase bank doesnt hurt as much as taking out a 10k loan by using a random person identity.

    Imagine being a single mom barely getting by on 50k/year and some person across the country takes out 10k in your name to buy jewelery amd clothes.

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