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Of course, if the person tries to shark or scam me (which no one has successfully done, by the way) then I take a screenshot and call them an idiot.
But of course I do keep my courtesy when I'm trading with somebody - why not?
Usually like a rec or something.
it's up to people to know the prices of items
Wow. That's really nice of you.
And if the person trading me doesn't have enough metal or items to trade me I let them know I'll hold onto the item they want for them until they get everything they need.
( ew innuendo )
But if I have to talk, I try to be nice. However, patience isn't a trait of mine. When someone offers to me a Vintage Huntsman for a Strange Diamondback ( no rlly it happened ), I get quite annoyed. Please only trade if you know what you're doing.
I hate traders who spycrab things that worth tonnes of money generally. I don't understand how people can be so willing to throw things away like that, even if they are just items. Same reason I don't understand why people still buy lottery tickets.