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You try putting yourself in the shoes of a dishonest fool, and still feel he has a point...
I'm only against giving welfare to people that can work, but don't feel like doing it.
In this particular case work had been done, but either in an accident or bug, poof, work invalidated. I'm not advocating the creating of Free Stuff(tm) to anyone that can throw a good sob story at a GM. I'm advocating SE protect and support their customers from accidents or even malicious attacks.
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And since we're exchanging wild accusations, I take it you're one of those PIPA/SOPA supporters then?
Because wanting to aid people stuck in a helpless situation somehow translates to supporting a 15 billion dollar industry and their crusade to censor the internet under the false assumption everyone who downloaded something illegally was gonna buy their crap. Riiiiight.
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SE does have special toolkits to determine malicious activities, but don't underestimate the cost involved. It can cost hundreds of dollars to run a full analysis. So they only want to focus on those cases where the user has done as much as possible to prevent nasty things from happening in the first place.
"I'm sorry, judge. If you saw what she was wearing, you would've raped her too!"
Quit blaming the victim. SE has every ounce of ability to remedy these situations, nor does it cost hundreds of dollars. Token or not, anyone who's burned twice is SOL. Just because I had my car broken into a few years back and called the cops about it should not preclude me from future police assistance should I need it.
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In the OP's case, the damage isn't even permanent. He used his first restore, didn't learn his lesson, so he pays the price.
He can just request the sword. and hopefully take better care of it next time.
Point still missed, sorry.