Yeah ... I've heard of plenty of creators who boost their tire or product ratings by registering a dozen dummy accounts and using the predits (promo credits) along with a VPN to buy one of their own products ... its dishonest towards the customers shopping the catalog expecting top notch products on the first page, but at the same time ... IMVU makes getting your tire up and keeping it up so beneficial and crucial to actually profit as a developer ... it is hard to resist. Along with any bot that breaks TOS or cheat that tries to game the developer tire system, there is always a bit of risk if you get caught using it. This is normal for third party commerce related automation software designed to give the user an edge. I would not blame someone who gives in to the temptation. This software simply automates part of the process. I think the risk might be worth it for a dev who is just getting started and whose account does not have much invested in it.
@Ubiytsa
Then again, I forgot to mention, I have another friend who buys his things on sock accounts as well, even sell this promo credits sales on accounts he creates on the fly, he never got caught by IMVU. He uses a vpn and thats it.
That's an interesting business model. I wonder if he would benefit from a program like this.
@Zertex
Good work on the program. It will be interesting to see the reviews and what types of operations find something like this to be useful. I know I myself might buy a copy if you get account registration working on it. Saving a few hours registering accounts whenever I create a new bot that needs multiple accounts would be useful ... quite the time saver and worth the $10 price tag.
@OGs
You're not being an asshole ... you're just spouting hard truths that we need to work on. Even your comment about white hat sites has some truth to it.
@Thirteen100
I could not agree with your assessment more. Spot on. We are orderly rule breakers ... professionals with morals and clean suits; beloved heroes of the people and a ferocious vigilante nightmare to any whom would harm them. By the oath of Omerta, our good deeds remain in the shadows.