Sue Arcadeowner has just spent L$50,000 on games and gizmos for her
new club (besides eight hours of setup). The landlord goofs and
auto-returns one big, un-rezzable coalesced object to her Lost & Found.
Sue cries inconsolably and leaves SL for good.
Bob Bedbuyer spends L$5,000 on a piece of furniture for his swinging
bachelor pad. One day, he logs in to find his bed is still there,
but he's got a spare in his inventory. SL goofed somehow. A
friend of his admires the bed and asks where to buy one of his own.
Bob says, "hey, forget about buying one. I've got a spare."
Dan Discotheque gets complaints from his fans that half the club is
gone. Walls are missing, dance balls gone, various games and
amusements all gone poof. Dan files a ticket and the LL staff
apologize and suggest that Dan go beg the creators for replacements.
Sucks to be Dan.
Agent99 Spymaster creates the coolest, high-tech combat system known
to SL. Customers agree and pay L$2000 per basic set up and a good
time is had by all. Someone (whose name is no longer searchable
because he's been griefing) plus his 48 alts have found an exploit in SL
and have reproduced thousands of Agent99's objects and is selling them
for next to nothing. Agent99 quits updating her combat system
since she's spending all her time either filing copyright violation
reports or trying to cope with all her new non-customers bothering her
with questions. A good time is had by no-one.
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