AROTH Posted March 9, 2009 Posted March 9, 2009 Tonite I attempted to file several claims per the usual way. As usual, in the end, some of them get confirmed and others don't - no problem there. However, with my last pilot, I filed claims on three different occasions and received a message I have never seen before, stating something to the effect that my claims were erroneous and will be rejected outright. I went back to the claim forms in all three cases to double check my info, and seeing nothing different from the past , attempted to submit them again, still with the same results. Anyone else seen this and have any idea what it means? Quote
Schlissefahrt Posted March 9, 2009 Posted March 9, 2009 Tonite I attempted to file several claims per the usual way. As usual, in the end, some of them get confirmed and others don't - no problem there. However, with my last pilot, I filed claims on three different occasions and received a message I have never seen before, stating something to the effect that my claims were erroneous and will be rejected outright. I went back to the claim forms in all three cases to double check my info, and seeing nothing different from the past , attempted to submit them again, still with the same results. Anyone else seen this and have any idea what it means? Happened to me when I misspelled the witness's name, or if I left out a vital piece of info, like the craft type, or if it was killed or not. Usually it was the misspelling of a squadmate's name. Hope that helps! Quote
Zommoz Posted March 9, 2009 Posted March 9, 2009 The couple of times I have had this happen to me was when I was trying to claim more than I shot down. As an experiment (honest, I wasn't trying to cheat :whistling: ), I have input three when I know for a fact it was only one or two. When I put in the actual number, or fewer, it is accepted as a claim. I do not mean to imply that you are trying to cheat, just that perhaps it's in the numbers...? Maybe credit is being given to a squaddie for one of yours...? Quote
griphos Posted March 9, 2009 Posted March 9, 2009 I think Zommoz has it right. I think the issue arises when your claim exceeds what the program thinks you got. It's fine if you claim less, which I have several times, but gives the error if you claim more, which I apparently did once. Quote
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