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What happens when my Premium expires?
I couldn't really find an answer to this on the discussions..so here we go:

I decided to give the Premium membership thing a try..it's nice, but I don't think I do enough trading to make it worth my money (Fun of having a full time job, and kids, etc).

So if I have 33 open trades, what happens to them when my premium expires?
Are they all going to be closed automatically?
Will I be able to pick which ones?
Will it create a blackhole to another dimension?
Will it just close the oldest ones until I'm down to my old 10 trades?
Or will it close the newest ones until I'm down to my old 10 trades?

Yes I know I could close out the trades I think are useless on the day it expires, but I paid for the time, so I'm going to let them ride till they die.
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norby89 6 Nov, 2013 @ 6:06am 
The only thing that I think would happen is that you won't be able to create new trades until you close enough of them to be under the limit.
Regen 6 Nov, 2013 @ 12:22pm 
We claim your soul upon failure of renewal.

And in all honesty I think it will allow you to keep the trades open, but you wont he able to create new ones until your current trades are >10
Ha Ha Ha Thud!!! 6 Nov, 2013 @ 2:15pm 
This seems...not correct..?
That would mean someone could pay for the premium, set up a bunch of generic trades, and then have 35 trades for life without paying for it. (like all those people that do key/metal swapping)
Yes they lose autobumping, but that's not a huge thing. You can't trade if you're not at your computer.

I wonder if they disable your ability to edit trades or something? There has to be more too it? (Either way I'll find out around the 11th...tick tock tick tock tick tock)
Paolo 6 Nov, 2013 @ 4:45pm 

Originally posted by Ha Ha Ha Thud!!!:
This seems...not correct..?
That would mean someone could pay for the premium, set up a bunch of generic trades, and then have 35 trades for life without paying for it. (like all those people that do key/metal swapping)
Yes they lose autobumping, but that's not a huge thing. You can't trade if you're not at your computer.

I wonder if they disable your ability to edit trades or something? There has to be more too it? (Either way I'll find out around the 11th...tick tock tick tock tick tock)

let us know what happens dude:chains:
norby89 6 Nov, 2013 @ 5:43pm 
Originally posted by Ha Ha Ha Thud!!!:
This seems...not correct..?
That would mean someone could pay for the premium, set up a bunch of generic trades, and then have 35 trades for life without paying for it.
So?
Regen 6 Nov, 2013 @ 11:51pm 
Originally posted by Ha Ha Ha Thud!!!:
This seems...not correct..?
That would mean someone could pay for the premium, set up a bunch of generic trades, and then have 35 trades for life without paying for it. (like all those people that do key/metal swapping)
Yes they lose autobumping, but that's not a huge thing. You can't trade if you're not at your computer.

I wonder if they disable your ability to edit trades or something? There has to be more too it? (Either way I'll find out around the 11th...tick tock tick tock tick tock)
I honestly don't see it as a problem, they will probably be unable to make new trades until their active trade limit is below 10 anyways, and we have rules against relisting etc
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Date Posted: 6 Nov, 2013 @ 5:36am
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