Mainly if you don't have enough proof, TNT won't even look into it.
Someone reproted my friend's pet because it had no cache, but most likely the report was ignored.
You would have to bring a LOT of attention to the person with good proof, or get a time when TNT is actually...paying attention.
Thanks for the guide (: and somehow, the way of showing the pet to the people is almost as important as the precautions one took to move the pet and get it without anything suspicious. With a good story you can make people belive what ever you want, and that's the key of this "bussiness".
thanks for this!
simmie(05-23-2013)
Very helpful guide.
simmie(05-30-2013)
I think you should add that trading as much as possible can be a good idea too. As in, doing name swaps etc. I bought a pet a bit ago, and I found a name swap within days LOL. It was slightly worse, but at least I have a legit pet now =)
I don't actually reccomend doing this if it's an inactive, uncached pet.
If you are 100% confident it's secured and you won't get it iced, then sure.
Trading around sketchy pets, and trading constantly can put up flags, as if you're trying to get rid of something.
But I see where you're coming from, and it's a nice idea once the pet's all secured.
Makes it a lot easier to understand w/ the pics. Awesome
simmie(05-31-2013)