What if you traded your furni in a furni hsop for other goodies, then tried to claim it back? :/

What if you traded your furni in a furni hsop for other goodies, then tried to claim it back? :/
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Originally Posted by Liam
What if you traded your furni in a furni hsop for other goodies, then tried to claim it back? :/
Like I said before, when an item is traded, it is automatically removed from your inventory and replaced by the item you traded for if any.
Your furni tracker is replaced by the other person's tracker if they have insurance. If not, the tracker is got rid of altogether.
Amazing idea, I would have never thought of it.
Originally Posted by Herman
Amazing idea, I would have never thought of it.
Thanks!
Hmmmm...
I think habbo's could double furni though.
Example; if a user of habbo had two computers, they could take all the furni off their main account and put it on another if the IPs were different. Then ask for the furni back. Bing-bong, two sets of furni.
But, wicked idea btw![]()
Actually, no. 8DOriginally Posted by Emicat
Hmmmm...
I think habbo's could double furni though.
Example; if a user of habbo had two computers, they could take all the furni off their main account and put it on another if the IPs were different. Then ask for the furni back. Bing-bong, two sets of furni.
But, wicked idea btw
That is why I suggested that all furni that was stolen was deleted by the use of the furni trackers before replacements were recieved by the scammed Habbo. Even with dynamic IP addresses, the idea is still pretty much solid. ;D
Oh, and thanks! x]
Last edited by HUGECOOL; 26-02-2006 at 12:30 PM.
Oooooh. Ok x].
One major flaw. People who get hacked probably have keyloggers. When they get their furni back from the insurance, they may not have got rid of this keylogger. When the 'hacker' has seen they have the furni back, they will go to their email and get the person with insurance's password again, which then leads to that person being hacked over and over.
Another flaw, a Habbo could claim they were hacked by themselves and ask for their funi back. Another flaw again is that if there was a normal trade that was 100% not a scam and the Habbo who gave it awayt said they were hacked, they would get the furni back and as you said, the person who fairly traded would lose their furniture.
This sounds like a good idea, but sadly isn't.
Last edited by GommeInc; 26-02-2006 at 10:48 PM.
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Its too much fuss to give each piece of furni labels. It should be just for super rares. Because there easier too locate. But if they did do this, they are then saying yes we do get hacked and we cant stop it. And no big company would give in like that. People would take advantage of it?
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Originally Posted by GommeInc
One major flaw. People who get hacked probably have keyloggers. When they get their furni back from the insurance, they may not have got rid of this keylogger. When the 'hacker' has seen they have the furni back, they will go to their email and get the person with insurance's password again, which then leads to that person being hacked over and over.Originally Posted by GommeInc
Another flaw, a Habbo could claim they were hacked by themselves and ask for their funi back. Another flaw again is that if there was a normal trade that was 100% not a scam and the Habbo who gave it awayt said they were hacked, they would get the furni back and as you said, the person who fairly traded would lose their furniture.
This sounds like a good idea, but sadly isn't.
If you read the whole thing more carefully, you will discover that all of these issues are avoided.
The system will delete the furni that was stolen and it will be replaced by the items in your inventory.
During a furni transaction, or trade, the furni you traded is removed from your inventory and the tracker is deleted. By deleting the tracker, the furni you traded cannot be deleted because the tracker was removed.
Even if the person has not gotten rid of the keylogger, the insurance process can be repeated over and over again so every time the furni is stolen, it is deleted again and again.
Even if Habbos claim to be self-hacked, the system would still have to delete the stolen furni in the furst place, so doing so would just be wasting time on their part.
"Another flaw again is that if there was a normal trade that was 100% not a scam and the Habbo who gave it awayt said they were hacked, they would get the furni back and as you said, the person who fairly traded would lose their furniture."
When furni is traded, the trackers are removed. By removing the tracker, the insurance would not work for tracker-less furni. If the Habbo that was traded had an insurance policy of their own, your tracker would be replaced by their tracker and the furni will be rightfully theirs with no worries about being deleted.
Actually, it is a good idea and it currently has no flaws other than for someone who cannot read correctly.
Originally Posted by Tommy
Its too much fuss to give each piece of furni labels. It should be just for super rares. Because there easier too locate. But if they did do this, they are then saying yes we do get hacked and we cant stop it. And no big company would give in like that. People would take advantage of it?
Actually, by applying this feature to Habbo, it would show that they are, in fact, doing something about the issue.
I don't see how people would take advantage of that other than being worry-free. o_O
Last edited by HUGECOOL; 27-02-2006 at 02:31 AM.
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