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malthaussen
malthaussen
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10/28/2015
Since I am new to this Hallowmas festival, I am puzzled why one would send out an invitation to confess someone, and then withdraw it. Seems a waste of Action Points at a time when they are of greater value.

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NiteBrite
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10/28/2015
Here are a few ideas:
*Sent a non-posi confession but already have 6 confessions quality and can no longer benefit from it. Intent to send a different type of confession request.
*Sent multiple confession requests in error.
*Confession not accepted and Hallowmas has ended.

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Grenem
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Posts: 2067

10/28/2015
malthaussen wrote:
@NiteBrite: I had tentatively thought the fist reason might apply, but what would be the advantage in withdrawing the Confession after the six minors are accepted? I have quite a few out myself over the limit (which, since I am not a POSI, means I'm done sending invitations this year), but I figure the Trust will amount to something next year. It's not a trivial point, from my perspective, because if it were better I withdraw the excess invitations, I'd best get started!
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If they are a POSI, there is benefit in withdrawing them, i believe, since they can then replace it with a confession of whimsy or pride (which will give them the confession,without duplication). I don't know if it's beneficial for a non-posi to withdraw, though.
edited by Grenem on 10/28/2015
edited by Grenem on 10/28/2015

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genesis
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10/28/2015
I had someone who was a PoSi withdraw a single confession of pride or whimsy (can't recall which). I feel particularly bad about that one since they had taken my confession and it's a shame I couldn't reciprocate.

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Toper
Toper
Posts: 24

10/28/2015
Hard to know! I did this when I accidentally sent two to the same person, though...
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Diptych
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10/28/2015
Yeah, I've had to withdraw invitations when I accidentally sent multiples.

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