[quote name='Raiborg']lol, what a d-bag. I apologize if that's considered flaming or the like but it needs to be said. I messaged him informing him of my interest to which I received the following response: "Someone offered for it already if you pay 19 I can get you it?"
Then after I replied with a 'no thanks' I receive a response asking if I'm interested in Tomb Raider, though it has nothing to do, at all, with our previous correspondence. Anyway, for those of you that don't know, this fellow also sells resells on multiple forums, including that scammer-infested one that several reputable and trustworthy cags (not sarcastic) have come from. You know, the one where people message you on psn or through email pretending to be legit members?
I need a bit of advice here. I spoke a few days ago about a problem I am having with one of the shares I own half of, a sleeping dogs/hitman share that was sold by power505 several months ago. The password still works but the account cannot be reset (I was checking - I wasn't actually going to reset without the other owner's knowledge and/or consent). More than six months have passed while I have owned it and based on when I purchased it, it must have been deactivated without my knowledge during said 6 months. Also there are 2 accounts active on the share currently meaning one of two things: 1. I was deactivated without my knowledge and I was able to reactivate as the other owner only sold a phantom of his share (similar to what Locoxx was proposing a few days ago [not him and he has nothing to do with it]) or 2. I was deactivated and I currently own a phantom but for some reason the account info wasn't changed.
I decided to change the account info temporarily just in case. This leads me to my predicament: I am going to log in to the share and determine if it is a phantom or not. If it is not, I'll more than likely change the info back and that will be the end of it, but if it is a phantom, what should I do?[/QUOTE]
Bought Akbeast's PSN 20.
Not sure how that makes him a "d-bag" he was in between two offers. as any businessman would do, he increased the price, good ol' supply and demand economics, and he just so happened to advertise what he could offer after you declined. may have been a bit too persistent if anything, but not a "d-bag".
on to your other problem;
If you are a phantom, dont log in .... Ima PM you this one ;D