RagingPencil (Fearless Blue) | Tuesday, December 13, 2011 - 06:41 am Good day all. You are hereby invited to bid on all corps owned by TITAN INC and TITAN II due to a continuation of hostile bidding. Thanks Raging Pencil. |
Madhatter 2.0 (Fearless Blue) | Wednesday, December 14, 2011 - 04:48 pm Yeah Zscriptmaker seems to be one of those asshats that thinks its okay to hostile bid his way to glory. Do me a favor Zscriptmaker buy some more pop for you countries. Name of his countries. The Grand State of Padreno. The Kingdom of Abubaraka. La Republica del Berlono. |
Gothamloki (Little Upsilon) | Thursday, December 15, 2011 - 04:17 pm I thought I crossed this guy sometime in the past. Sobering to known I'm not the only one he's been doing this to. A coordinated effort to reform his gameplay is long overdue. |
WitchyPoo (Fearless Blue) | Thursday, December 15, 2011 - 05:29 pm Don't pay him off by bidding, that is all that will happen by bidding back. Learn how to debt bomb the corps, there are still ways to do this. What we can can do that can be more effective since this player likes hostile bids so much all the people that have been bid on by this player can order up a boycott on his CEO and countries. Since he has time to go through and click then he won't mind buying his all his supplies when 30 presidents order up a level 3 boycott against his countries. With these market conditions he'll feel the effects fast. This should give him a bit more to do than hostile bidding. His countries on FB are: The Grand State of Padreno. The Kingdom of Abubaraka. La Republica del Berlono. Send messages to your federations and common markets and lets get 30 presidents in line with this and see if it is effective up to level 3. I have already started a boycott request, please sign up to it as well. |
CorporatePartner (Golden Rainbow) | Friday, December 23, 2011 - 12:31 pm "Zscriptmaker" was either fully or partially "inactive" for some time on likely multiple worlds. His "entities" and corporations have been seen here before, and in fact, bid on some of them as he appeared to be "inactive". Normally, when this is done messages are sent to verify if the leader is in fact still there or not. Not sure what exactly happened with the bids on his corporations, or if he ever received messages. Definitely, do not ever re-call receiving messages from that account though, and there would have been a few times when that happened. Obviously, it appears that leader is now "active", or at least that account is, so a message has been sent via the Communiction System (the one accessible if you click on the leader name next to the forum posts), to see if if the situation can be discussed and something resolved. A couple copies of the message were sent to a few allies to see if they would be able to help as well. At this point, have no idea what happened exactly or what the situation was, but perhaps if that leader responds, then could try to come to some sort of compromise. Clearly, there are "war-like hostile bids" and there are also many that are not, more like mis-understandings. This situation, at least from afar, seems to be more of the later. Anyhow, just need to wait and see if they respond. Until that happens or more information is found, would definitely not agree with a boycott request. There likely is a much easier way to resolve this. |