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Iman Keleher
Iman Keleher

Jan-1-2007 11:37

I carelessly thought that I could coast along with 2 False Accusations on my record with only 6560 XP. Now I have to start all over again!? There should be a way that you can be able to transfer your old dectective's stats to your new one. In addition to that 6560 XP, I had $712, had two contacts in NY, and the thing that really matters to me...I was subscribed.

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crunchpatty
crunchpatty
Old Shoe

Jan-1-2007 11:41

Iman, on the login page there is a link that says 'transfer your retired subscription'. You can't transfer your stats, contacts or sleuth money, but you will be able to play out your subscription with a new detective.

Donnie_D
Donnie_D
Well-Connected

Jan-1-2007 12:16

Roleplayingly speaking 3 FA actually put a sleuth's career at risk. But I agree with you, this is very hard seeing money, contacts and especially Time disappear that way.

Iman Keleher
Iman Keleher

Jan-1-2007 12:21

Patty, I can't do it for some reason

Iman Keleher
Iman Keleher

Jan-1-2007 12:34

Not only that, but I miss the skills that I had acquired. I had: Rule Bending, Stress Detection, Lock Picking, Intimidation, Interrogation, Resreach, and Sweet Talking. Now I have:Thread, Hair, Footprint Analysis(one advanced too) and Rule Bending

Carrie Mehome
Carrie Mehome
Huntsman

Jan-1-2007 12:41

Well Iman maybe it is a good thing that you had to start over. When picking your skills stay either tough or charming ...not both to start. Take it from experience it is too hard to play at the start! So this time just go charming as you have already started with that skill!

AraLives
AraLives
Battered Shoe

Jan-1-2007 13:32

You should definitely be able to transfer your retired subscription to your new detective. There's a link on the main log in page. If for some reason it's not working, email Admin ASAP.

AraLives
AraLives
Battered Shoe

Jan-1-2007 13:34

And yeah, losing your detective sucks, and it's happened to the best of us (poooor Arabesque...sob!). But be thankful you've learned a lesson--pay SHady next time, don't take a chance.

Iman Keleher
Iman Keleher

Jan-1-2007 17:45

I think that I just didn't have enough money for Shady

Iman Keleher
Iman Keleher

Jan-4-2007 08:09

I got my subscription back! Thanks


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