Post by Icciotto on Feb 25, 2013 11:03:40 GMT -5
What are stamps?
Stamp collecting is a fun program that offers the opportunity to not only collect, but trade stamps among friends as well.
How do I start?
The way you get stamps is through a few different ways. Here are some possibilities:
- Receiving stamps through random events on the forum
- Through role playing
- Winning a contest (which will be held from time to time on Petzabloo)
- Trading with other members
What are "random events"?
Random events are events that happen when you least expect it. You may find a stamp in your private messages if you have been frequently contributing to Petzabloo, such as commenting, advertising, or just being an avid reader. These events just happen...at random. A lot of the times stamps will be given from pet to pet in roleplay or found in roleplay!
In Icciotto's stamp line, why do I see hearts on some of her older stamps?
I used to put rarity stickers on the stamps, but since there are boards to differentiate what stamps are rare, common, etc., there is no need for that any longer! ^^
I received a stamp I already have in my collection through a random event/competition, what do I do?
That's a good thing when you have more than 1 of the same stamp, it means you can trade with other people without giving away your stamp in essence! In your collection, be sure to update how many of that stamp you have. Put x2 or x5, etc. next to whichever stamp you have multiples of.
How many of the same stamp may I put in my collection when I find/win/am given one?
Please only take one stamp when you happen upon them unless:
[x]You are trading with someone for more than one stamp, then you may put the proper number (ex. x2,x3,x4,x5,etc.) after your stamp's picture.
[x] It specifically states in the guidelines for a competition or event that when/if you find/win this stamp, you may have up to [insert amount here].
[x] You are given more than one of the same stamp as a gift of some sort.
Create your OWN stamps! Just click here (it's REALLY easy)!
Any suggestions, comments, or questions can either be addressed in a comment below, by PM, or e-mailed to litdcf@gmail.com.