@plazid
Then you’ve been misinformed.
The quote system in this forum is broken.
Its literally not how it works. To my knowledge EVE-online is one of the only games that invites the player inside but then blocks most of the content with a paywall.
That is the equivalent of CS:GO only allowing people to use pistols unless they purchased “OMEGA” game time
Then you’ve literally been misinformed.
Your knowledge is limited and flawed.
You knowledge is limited and flawed.
Prove it ty
Pay me to.
How much? And do you offer refunds if you fail?
1 billion isk.
Satisfaction guaranteed or you money back
Im not sure i trust you tbh
I’m not sure I would trust myself either…
You burned that bridge…
You get the memes you deserve.
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