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facebook gifts


Question Posted Wednesday October 17 2007, 8:25 pm

how can facebook gifts be sold out? theyre just icons..

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thefish answered Wednesday October 17 2007, 9:56 pm:
They can't, really. It's quite ridiculous. But whatever program they're using only allows a certain amount to be sent. If you ever go on gaiaonline.com, they have monthly items (not real ones, it's in the game) that you can buy with real money. So people who spend money on them get the item, and once the month is over, you can't get one from the website, though you can get one from other players using fake game money. It's like that. In my opinion, it's a waste of money and if you want to give gifts on facebook you should add the Free Gifts application. Since it's free. :)

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