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Decline of gift & Donation of Equipment

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Mon, Apr 23 2012 5:50 PM (111 replies)
  • Bootsnbra
    2,322 Posts
    Sun, Feb 13 2011 7:48 AM

    thebigeasy707:

    Thanks Bootsie...I got them balls you sent.

    "Dear thebigeasy707,

    Bootsnbra has sent you a World Golf Tour gift!

    You received 3 Pack of WGT Tour GI-SD Balls (White). This item has been placed in your inventory and is available for you to use immediately."

    Stay Lucky!

    tbe

    You didn't have to post this in here... it was just about you having a gift. Enjoy <smile>

  • SGTBilko
    1,686 Posts
    Sun, Feb 13 2011 7:49 AM

    Bootsnbra:

    NickN85:

    Is this a cry for attention.. maybe a plea to recieve gifts from ppl? I'm not quite sure of the motive behind this post..

     

    since looking at your activity since signup.. YOU HAVE NOT BEEN GIFTED A SINGLE THING... as far as I can tell. I'm showing you sent a couple things as gifts and you have purchased a few things.. but no gifts of any kind have been sent to you. 

    You have to accept the gifts for them to show. You really aren't a very nice person are you? You try to belittle people for no reason. Shame on you.

    No, unfortunately he is not and he it is starting to look like our favorite friend who has been booted from WGT a few times now. 

  • EnglishRosey
    733 Posts
    Sun, Feb 13 2011 8:08 AM

    Im not trying to be rude but just seems odd post.

    For someone to worry about 'receiving so many goods' in a game filled with foibles, seems like complaining  of a bee sting with a bullet in your heart.

    Also your confusion over Epilepsy and Diabetes and your complete contradiction later in post by sending balls to someone, when the post is about how to decline gifts, amused me.

    I hope WGT address this whole Water-Gift Scandal, before the meter issues.

    I also sent you some balls.

  • Bootsnbra
    2,322 Posts
    Sun, Feb 13 2011 8:28 AM

    EnglishRosey:

    Im not trying to be rude but just seems odd post.

    For someone to worry about 'receiving so many goods' in a game filled with foibles, seems like complaining  of a bee sting with a bullet in your heart.

    And your confusion over Epilepsy and Diabetes.

    I hope WGT address this whole Water-Gift Scandal, before the meter issues.

    I have no confusion over Diabetes. I've lived with it my entire adult life. I accept your apology of not trying to be rude but yes calling someone a liar is rude.Telling them they don't have health issues they do have is rude. Learn to stick to the subject at hand and don't attack people. It's NOT NICE! Furthermore, I have also been sent more then balls but again you make erroneous statements and you shouldn't be. The thing you simply do not seem to get is when you attack other players on this site you are NOT acting in the best interest of this site. That's the point. So stay on the facts and stop picking on people.

  • Noobingalltheway
    222 Posts
    Sun, Feb 13 2011 8:37 AM

    I want in one some of those there free golf balls!!!! :D

    Back on topic: Personally the OP seems a genuine person. You all jumped on her because she seemed to get some symtoms mixed up. However, it is likely that she was spinning you a yarn because lets face it, why would she bother to give the genuine reason?

    Scenario 1: Boots... has a boyfriend in real life, and doesn't want to be receiving gifts from strange guys because it would cause problems between them 

    Scenario 2: Boots feels like people are gifting her items "in return" for something - and doesn't want to give them something in return

    Scenario 3: Boots' explanation in the beginning was not a lie?? To those that jumped on her, diabetes can and does affect your eyes. Any adverse affect on your eyes can cause sensitivity to light. (Might be an idea to look up your facts before calling others on theirs)

  • MioKontic
    4,661 Posts
    Sun, Feb 13 2011 8:39 AM

    LizzieRossetti:

    Yancy and I are working on a "recycle bin" for unwanted gifts.The green bin is for balls,grey for clubs,and yellow for avatars.

    At present of course,it is only in the gamma stages,so you will need to send it all to me in the first instance.

    The charge for this service is absolutely free,but there is an upgrade option for 200 credits which earns you the "Ungrateful recycle" award and a mention somewhere or other,if I ever get time to write it up,given that I will be busy using a load of free equipment.The joining fee for this free service is also 200 credits to the "LizzieRossetti Profile".

    At the time of writing,the details are still in the post to Wgt and Yancy,but Im sure they will fall for it take it on board their raft of future plans.Eventually.

    Excuse me a moment,due to my chaffage I need to med up with ritalin,it helps my ennui.

    I wonder if Wgt ever wake up after reading some of these posts,stretch enormously,turn to a fellow wgt staffer and say "Mmmm.Soo tired.Can anyone else smell chloroform?"

    Lizzie xx

    Lizzie

    You are going to need someone to monitor those bins to make sure people don't send the wrong things to the wrong bin.  So, as I have time on my hands I can do that job for you.  And I'll make it even easier for all our customers.  If they send their unwanted stuff to me directly I will make sure they find their correct place.  Of course, anything that isn't recyclable will be passed on to a deserving charity.

  • Bootsnbra
    2,322 Posts
    Sun, Feb 13 2011 8:50 AM

    Noobingalltheway:

    I want in one some of those there free golf balls!!!! :D

    Back on topic: Personally the OP seems a genuine person. You all jumped on her because she seemed to get some symtoms mixed up. However, it is likely that she was spinning you a yarn because lets face it, why would she bother to give the genuine reason?

    Scenario 1: Boots... has a boyfriend in real life, and doesn't want to be receiving gifts from strange guys because it would cause problems between them 

    Scenario 2: Boots feels like people are gifting her items "in return" for something - and doesn't want to give them something in return

    Scenario 3: Boots' explanation in the beginning was not a lie?? To those that jumped on her, diabetes can and does affect your eyes. Any adverse affect on your eyes can cause sensitivity to light. (Might be an idea to look up your facts before calling others on theirs)

    Smiling at ya and you got message

  • Noobingalltheway
    222 Posts
    Sun, Feb 13 2011 8:51 AM

    LizzieRossetti:
    Excuse me a moment,due to my chaffage I need to med up with ritalin,it helps my ennui.

    Bad taste Lizzie, you get the thumbs down on this one from me...though if it turns out that ritalin is given to sufferers of ennui (possible, as it may help them get a more full and relaxed sleep, meaning the next day they may suffer less, though I doubt it), then I'll apologise.

    As for the chaffage - I think more lube is required

  • griffygriff
    597 Posts
    Sun, Feb 13 2011 9:16 AM

    I don't know....most decent GENUINE women i know on this site and in real life, wouldn't call them selves...BOOTSNBRA.put up an alluring photo , except 100 friends in less than a month....and write post of this nature....may be i am just old fashioned . I guess G i r ls just want to have fun....and anyone that's been here long enough knows that for a fact.

  • griffygriff
    597 Posts
    Sun, Feb 13 2011 9:35 AM

    While we're on the matter the photo is str8 out of an old magazine..maybe if MISS B&B could put up a photo of her having a drink of wine in her living room...we might believe her horrible and sad  plight .

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