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==== Avoiding ====
==== Avoiding ====
There are a two ways to avoid having a ''Jumper'' as a subordinate:
There are a two ways to avoid having a ''Jumper'' as a subordinate:
* When the [[bribe]] [[offer]] comes up, don't automatically say "YES" to it. '''Leave it as "NO"''', take note of the name, looks for his Second Life profile page and send him or her an IM that basically invites the person to join you and describe your [[guild]], you essentially need to convince said person to join you (it is recommended that you prepare a complete speech and keep it in a note for future use), if said person is interested in joining you, he or she will eventually reply to your IM and you will have a nice conversation and if lucky, will get a new [[subordinate]] without paying anything.
* When the [[bribe]] [[offer]] comes up, don't automatically say "YES" to it. '''Leave it as "NO"''', take note of the name, look up for his or her Second Life profile page using the search system and send him or her an IM that basically invites the person to join you and describe your [[guild]], you essentially need to convince said person to join you (it is recommended that you prepare a complete speech and keep it in a note for future use), if said person is interested in joining you, he or she will eventually reply to your IM and you will have a nice conversation and if lucky, will get a new [[subordinate]] without paying anything.
* Look for trusted sources of information about the person you want to have as [[subordinate]] (e.g. Experienced friends, Tiny Empires 3000 Official Second Life group etc).
* Look for trusted sources of information about the person you want to have as [[subordinate]] (e.g. Experienced friends, Tiny Empires 3000 Official Second Life group etc).
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Latest revision as of 23:25, 30 August 2009

Jumper

Meaning

The word Jumper denotes a TE3K player that accepts nearly all bribe offers, this way making "easy credits" each time he accepts the offer and doesn't stick to a single guild.


Avoiding

There are a two ways to avoid having a Jumper as a subordinate:

  • When the bribe offer comes up, don't automatically say "YES" to it. Leave it as "NO", take note of the name, look up for his or her Second Life profile page using the search system and send him or her an IM that basically invites the person to join you and describe your guild, you essentially need to convince said person to join you (it is recommended that you prepare a complete speech and keep it in a note for future use), if said person is interested in joining you, he or she will eventually reply to your IM and you will have a nice conversation and if lucky, will get a new subordinate without paying anything.
  • Look for trusted sources of information about the person you want to have as subordinate (e.g. Experienced friends, Tiny Empires 3000 Official Second Life group etc).