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Title: disabled clothing
Post by: Smitty the Airship Pirate on September 30, 2007, 04:19:33 AM
I've come to notice that a message from imvu on my hp saying that my black tights was disabled because it was rated improperly has anyone else had any clothing disabled?
Title: Re: disabled clothing
Post by: ephemral on September 30, 2007, 04:24:27 AM
I haven't.
It makes me curious though about what your tights were like though.
Were they indeed mislabeled?
Title: Re: disabled clothing
Post by: Smitty the Airship Pirate on September 30, 2007, 04:26:40 AM
they looked fine to me no exposed genetalia or nothing its tights... what do you expect? baggy jeans?  
Title: Re: disabled clothing
Post by: ephemral on September 30, 2007, 04:31:15 AM
Maybe it was a griefer.
Contact them about it. (the way they allow)
You can resubmit it I think if it was OK.
I'm not sure about it getting undisabled though..
Title: Re: disabled clothing
Post by: Smitty the Airship Pirate on September 30, 2007, 04:48:45 AM
oh its no big deal they refunded it and all i was just wondering?
lately imvu is acting really uptight and those advertising messages are clogging my hp
Title: Re: disabled clothing
Post by: Goblin Cat 😸 on September 30, 2007, 01:33:20 PM
I've had about 3 to 4 of my items disabled throughout the past few days. My strawberry pocky, my cage for my room, and a few others I can't remember right off the bat. I'm not complaining though, they gave me CREDITS instead of predits to cover their boo boo.
Title: Re: disabled clothing
Post by: TheResult on September 30, 2007, 01:46:06 PM
Yeah yeah, my d3 caged desires item was disabled too. It's weird because it was just a cage, and it didn't really have any "naughty" poses or anything. I mean.. What if I wanted to be a bird, man? D:
Title: Re: disabled clothing
Post by: Vosur Aekira on September 30, 2007, 01:55:00 PM
My suggestion to all of those who had items disabled in this fashion and cannot understand why it was done so, go to the product information of each item and pick out the ID number (numbers at the end of the URL) and send that information to an IMVU staff for reviewing.
Title: Re: disabled clothing
Post by: Goblin Cat 😸 on October 01, 2007, 12:07:17 AM

Yeah yeah, my d3 caged desires item was disabled too. It's weird because it was just a cage, and it didn't really have any "naughty" poses or anything. I mean.. What if I wanted to be a bird, man? D:


I knuuuuuw. I liked my cage.
.____.
We had such great conversation in it. I'm buying a new one eventually, I suppose.
Title: Re: disabled clothing
Post by: EQINOX on October 01, 2007, 04:22:33 PM

My suggestion to all of those who had items disabled in this fashion and cannot understand why it was done so, go to the product information of each item and pick out the ID number (numbers at the end of the URL) and send that information to an IMVU staff for reviewing.


I tryed this however i dont have the AP and when i go to the product page it dont show the item code for me and its the same when its been removed from the catalog and its pointles to send in the name of an item as there are many items with the same name.
Title: Re: disabled clothing
Post by: Vosur Aekira on October 01, 2007, 05:13:42 PM
You still own the item if it's AP Holders Only, it just won't be 'active' until you get an AP. But as for the particular ID number that I pointed out to you, you should be able to retrieve it if it is available or not. The "item code" is in the url... it is the number at the far right. Select that and send a summarized description to an IMVU staff member. I can't guarantee success or immediate success, but it's better to see that such a happening is dealt with appropriately since grief-flaggers have been on the move lately.

Example: http://www.imvu.com/shop/product.php?products_id=1017793
Title: Re: disabled clothing
Post by: EQINOX on October 02, 2007, 02:37:47 PM

You still own the item if it's AP Holders Only, it just won't be 'active' until you get an AP. But as for the particular ID number that I pointed out to you, you should be able to retrieve it if it is available or not. The "item code" is in the url... it is the number at the far right. Select that and send a summarized description to an IMVU staff member. I can't guarantee success or immediate success, but it's better to see that such a happening is dealt with appropriately since grief-flaggers have been on the move lately.

Example: http://www.imvu.com/shop/product.php?products_id=1017793


when i look at GA like that there is as you said the product code however if you do not have a AP and then that item is set to AP you do not see the product code same also aplies if it has been disabled / removed from catalog.

here is a pic of what i see when i try to look at the info for one of my inventory items that was set AP.
http://img219.imageshack.us/img219/1199/copyofnew4uy4.jpg
Title: Re: disabled clothing
Post by: Vosur Aekira on October 02, 2007, 03:52:14 PM
((Thanks eph..)) If it's a disabled item, it'll just show "Item does not exist in the catalog" and yet still have that product's url/number... but I forgot about how they link APO items.

http://www.imvu.com/catalog/web_myinventory.php?loaded=true will bring up a web-based inventory of your account.

If you can remember which items were set to Access Pass Only, they will still remain in your catalog with the same name, but I do believe you can retrieve the URL (which will give you the product ID in the way ephremral showed in the example) by right clicking the word Info link of that item and 'Copy Shortcut' from the menu set.
Title: Re: disabled clothing
Post by: Octavia on October 03, 2007, 01:43:46 AM
Yea actually I had a couch put under UFI about a month or so ago...and just the past week it was enabled again...However I did send a letter to get a refund on it...but never heard back from them...then like 2 weeks after i sent out the complaint message that was when they re-enabled the couch...weird...
Title: Re: disabled clothing
Post by: Vosur Aekira on October 03, 2007, 04:56:08 AM
The person who developed the couch probably fought for the UFI rating and got it set back to the way it was previously.
Title: Re: disabled clothing
Post by: ¿ Jesse Pawman ? on October 03, 2007, 10:26:02 AM
I had a pair of tights that I bought when I was messed up one day. I can understand why they were disabled. o_O
Title: Re: disabled clothing
Post by: Vosur Aekira on October 03, 2007, 12:24:18 PM
They could be Access Pass Only if you don't have an AP.