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MonicaATeems
MonicaATeems

Dec-29-2006 05:54

We had an agent join, take equipment, take other agents cases, the quit. She then went to another agency (I warned them) and did the same. She is now onto her 3rd agency (again I have warned them) and I am sure she will do the same. Is there any other way to handle this? Somewhere I should report her? Any advise would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.

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biggie528
biggie528
Lucky Stiff

Dec-29-2006 11:19

Does anyone else think in a case like this, where it has been a pattern of behavior, the detective's name should be posted?

I mean, I understand not wanting to blacklist anyone who may have just made a mistake, but this is much more serious.

sunny
sunny
Lady of Shadows

Dec-29-2006 11:36

Um, Ben's a little busy with the Apartments.

The actions this person is being accused of are not against any written rules of Sleuth. I invite the accused detective to explain her/his self or face the community enforced blacklist.

Peg Leg Writer
Peg Leg Writer
Well-Connected

Dec-29-2006 20:34

Thanks for all your help. What is that saying, "Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me."

Anabella Baker
Anabella Baker
Well-Connected

Dec-30-2006 01:21

I just saw the post, and since some people made such a big thing out of it, I thought I should say something to.... First of all, Sleuth is a game... It' s not our real life... But as in real life to, people make mistakes and deserve chances... Seconds and thirds... When I contacted the director of my new agancy, I told her my story, and she decided to give me that chance... And I am sure that she won't regret it because I am a very good detective and I like the game a lot... Conserning the accusations, it is true that I took gear from Bella Mafia's locker room, because I needed the money in order to pay Shady, but I was going to replace the soonest posible ... If they had give me the chance. (Some of it was mine, anyway but I understand how it may seemed at the moment...)But they kicked me out of the agency without even let me explain myself... As for Blood and Dagger, I will just say that they take to many time to set rules and more rules, and restrictions, than to enjoy the game and let the others do the same... Happy New year to everybody and thank you for your time....
( I appologize for my English but I am Greek so... I just tried my best...)

Anabella Baker
Anabella Baker
Well-Connected

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Breitkat
Breitkat
Pinball Amateur

Dec-30-2006 12:15

Anabella-
That's a nice story. Unfortunately, in the real world, it's called theft, just as it is here in Sleuth. In the real world, it gets you prison time. If you have a problem with False Accusations and Shady, you need to speak with your Directors. Any reasonable Director will be perfectly happy to LOAN you more than enough money to pay Shady, and get you back on your feet. (We Directors want to help you just as much as you want to help your team.) You can then pay the agency back LEGALLY, and you don't have to go through all of the problems that you have. Directors get rather ticked off and upset when agents, especially new ones, walk off with agency equipment or money and disappear without a trace. It puts you under eternal suspicion within the Sleuth community, and pretty much GUARANTEES you won't be welcome here.
I do hope you treat your new agency with courtesy and dignity. I think you will find that the repercussions will be severe if you don't.

R Anstett
R Anstett

Dec-30-2006 14:45

Anabella to reinforce part of what you said that most if not all of the directors here in Sleuth do believe. People deserve a second chance.

Work hard for your agency and you will be rewarded.

There are lots of different types of agencies, all have different rules and expectations. This little problem will help everyone understand the importance of talking with your Directors before joining and especially after joining the team.

biggie528
biggie528
Lucky Stiff

Dec-30-2006 17:56

Anabella, if you didn't like the rules of the agency you were with, all you had to do was resign, or talk to the Directors. You didn't have to just take equipment and cases, then quit.

I am sorry to say, I have to agree with Breitkat here. Second chances are one thing, this is a pattern. I would suggest you try to make amends with the other two agencies by paying them back what you stole.

Peg Leg Writer
Peg Leg Writer
Well-Connected

Dec-31-2006 06:00

*sniffling, and sobbing, alligator tears running down my face* NOT!

Mon won't comment further, says she's made others aware and it is for them to decide.

I won't even get into responding to her unture accusations against agencies she wronged, but I want to add that half a** sob story excuses and blaming others does not make a WRONG right. Anabella's *answer* shows that she accepts no responsibility for her actions and that her Sleuth *morals* are not very high. She says " it's just a game", so does that mean it doesn't matter how you conduct yourself. Personally I try to maintain integrity in all aspects of my life - reality, role playing, everywhere.

As for the *real world* - OJ was innocent too.


nonaddict2
nonaddict2

Dec-31-2006 06:13

I, for one, am a new agent in my agency, and I love my agency... I most certainly wouldn't consider any horrendous acts... I have made mistakes and I talk with my directors all the time...

as for the OJ case... she has a point... OJ was only not guilty based on a leather glove soaked in blood that obviously shrunk so it didn't fit anymore... in my eyes, and many others around here, OJ was guilty.

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