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Credit for sharing cases
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Torrey
Vigilante
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Jun-21-2004 11:19
Who gets credit for solved cases if they are shared?
If you turn a case over to a colleague and they finish it, whose 'eight' cases does it count toward? Yours, theirs or both?
If they just help a little and turn it back to you to finish, does it count toward earning your next favor? Thanks.
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Greyling
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Jun-21-2004 11:31
A case counts as one of the "eight" for the one who opened it no matter whether she or he finishes it.
And it's the person who accuses the suspect who gets the credit - i.e. experience points and reward (though you can of course decide amog yourselves if you want to share the money).
So if someone from your agency helps you out a bit with a case and you then get it back and complete it yourself, it counts towards your next favour. Which would also be the case if you finish someone else's case, it still counts towards your next favour, because you were the one who ended up accusing the guilty person and solving the case :)
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Torrey
Vigilante
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Jun-21-2004 11:46
Thanks, Greyling. Very helpful!
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Greyling
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Jun-21-2004 11:58
You're welcome - glad it made sense :D
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james lee
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Jun-21-2004 13:29
be grateful, some of the things she says doesn't make sense, but it might just be my memory thing
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