Talk:Headdress/@comment-33755989-20180223013515

A large question I have. If there are any negative responses then I apologise but I'll ignore you because I rather not throw myself into drama.

I often see people explaining that they accepted huge overtrades and they are congratulated. My question is, don't you respect the items and trades of others and always try to trade fairly?

If I owned a red long collar and someone traded me a black long collar, I would decline and clarify that the person was overtrading and their collar is worth a lot more than mine. I mainly do this in the case that the trade was also a troll, considering I'm not a huge fan of those. I'm questioning some people's reliability and I'm seeing how people have accepted HUGE overtrades. If you have then sure, that's fantastic for you but have you considered what has happened to the other jammer? Some people don't realize the rarity until a few hours or days after the trade, meaning it isn't possible to trade back (unless you access the username of the other jammer and ask kindly to trade back.)

This isn't to cause drama or to say that people accept overtrades are bad people but some trades are MASSIVELY over and I'm starting to wonder, if you were the person that was trading over and someone declined to tell you that you were over, would that make you happy? I'm assuming it would because now you can trade your items for even better items. If this would make you happy then do the same for others, have some courtesy and help others in understanding rarity.

The only reasoning I'd accept is if someone overtraded because they DESPERATELY wanted a specific item or they simply overtraded because they were generous. Perhaps it was a friend and they generally wanted to give you some good items too.

- Tank frends :-: (Any negative onslaughts, again, will be simply ignored since I can't delete your replies and I can't delete my comment unless I replaced it with an "oof" or something uwu)