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Detective Resume's
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Solve A Lot2
Assistant Postman
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Sep-15-2006 22:46
Thanks to Admin for posting resumes. It is a better idea than listing all detective names (for those that wanted privacy).
Bad News:
There seems to be a bug with the resumes. I know of at least 2 detectives, that show them listed in agencies they never joined.
I believe it is tied to "gift subscriptions". When a person buys someone a gift subscription, it automatically links the accounts. So, now the gifter and giftee have the same resume.
I am sure Sleuth Admin is working on correcting this, but I wanted to let everyone know, before we go around accusing people of "infiltrating our agencies" :D
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Bill Oakes
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Sep-16-2006 11:55
Maybe if the detective was able to explain why they left the agency, and allow a director from the agency explain too. This is a feature used on credit reports to explain why people have poor credit ratings etc. Maybe this would make the system work, by allowing the detective and their former agency exxplain why that person left.
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Lady Ruby Caplan
Well-Connected
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Sep-16-2006 12:03
A good Director should ask that anyhow and contact the Director's of the previous agency too, to make sure there is no bad blood.
What I am asking, is can an person create a detective, then steal from an agency, create an agency, create a new detective/identity, join another agency, steal again without anyone being none the wiser?
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biggie528
Lucky Stiff
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Sep-16-2006 12:09
From what I understand from Ben's post, as long as they are on different subscriptions, then yes.
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Bill Oakes
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Sep-16-2006 12:09
Before this, directors had no idea which agency a person had been to last. Your method does seem a bit involved to be honest. Firstly, to join an agency for each detective would involve paying a subscription each time, which could get pricey. If they transfer their subscription, the details of their old agencies follow them. So, unless someone wanted to spend $7.00 a time just to steal, its unlikely.
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sleuth_lover
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Sep-16-2006 15:52
I, mine says I joined 2 I actually didn't join...
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Autumnsprings
Con Artist
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Sep-16-2006 17:08
I agree with Greyling. There are too many inconsistencies or ways around this for this feature to be useful. It just clutters up the detective page IMHO.
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Chelsea Bando
Well-Connected
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Sep-16-2006 19:25
Hers is an idea for an evil detective. Wait until you have been promoted so that you can withdraw money from the safe. Take all of the money and leave the agency. The agency goes bankrupt and is closed after two days. No evidence remains since the agency does not exist anymore. Rinse and repeat as necessary.
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Trey Lin
Assistant Librarian
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Sep-16-2006 19:45
oohh chelsea, that's a chilling thought!
:)
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Autumnsprings
Con Artist
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Sep-16-2006 19:47
Oh thankyousomuch chelsea. I guess theres a reason you're listed as one of Ben's arch villains...
*sits back and waits for someone to do it...*
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Sleuth Admin
Tale Spinner
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Sep-17-2006 12:44
Ok, ok. So there are a couple more limitations to the resume that have to do with data that simply isn't available in the database, because it hasn't been stored.
1) The game does not store who founds an agency, so if you were one of an ageny's founders, it does not appear on your resume.
2) No agency join records were stored before Jan 17th, 2005. So, earlier records are not visible in the resume
3) De-funct agencies do not appear in the resume.
The Resume page has been modified to spell out these limitations.
I still think this is a useful tool for directors, but it does suck that those records aren't available.
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