Author Topic: Is giving a key away allowed?  (Read 2384 times)

All three are matters of missed potential income, not actual losses. Remember that many people buying a used game for $20 might not have bought it for $50 (prices are only examples).

missed income IS a loss. especially when it was your product.

learn to business in the real world

missed income IS a loss. especially when it was your product.

learn to business in the real world
Potentially missed income. There is no guarantee that the people buying it for the lower price would have bought it for the higher price otherwise.

Potentially missed income. There is no guarantee that the people buying it for the lower price would have bought it for the higher price otherwise.
person wants to play blockland
person is going to buy blockland
friend gives person a blid
badspot has lost money

badspot(nor edman) make a profit in this deal, the person receiving the key simply keeps their money.

person wants to play blockland
person is going to buy blockland
friend gives person a blid
badspot has lost money

badspot(nor edman) make a profit in this deal, the person receiving the key simply keeps their money.
The scenario could just as well be something like this:

Person sees Blockland.
Person doesn't want to buy it for whatever reason.
Friend gives Person a blid.

In this case there is no "loss" for Badspot since he wouldn't have gained anything anyway.

person wants blockland.
other person gives person their blid.
person gets to play blockland.
other person has to buy another blid in order to play blockland.

Either way, no profit loss.

other person has to buy another blid in order to play blockland.

in like all of cases that has happened, the first guy did not buy a new ID, the 2 people shared 1. thats a loss
sharing is the worst thing a person can do with an ID