I guess I'm not understanding (a) how this is "stealing"; and (b) what the big deal is? <scratches head>
Playing Devil's Advocate for a minute:
If the guild was meeting the pirate's needs, then I doubt they could be enticed away so easily -- and nothing that was said about the guild, you, or any other member would have had any weight.
On the other hand:
The pirate might just be flaky and easily led astray -- in which case, who needs him/her in their guild?
So, if this is happening over and over again, then you might want to give some thought as to the reasons WHY.
Also, just because someone already has a guild designation under their name, does not mean they shouldn't be asked if they would like to join another guild, imo.
Before joining my current (awesome) guild, I belonged to 2 different ones that did not do much for me. Still, I thought they were better than nothing and so was reticent to drop out of them until I had another offer. Those guilds may have felt that I had been "stolen" too (although I seriously doubt they even noticed I was gone).
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Originally Posted by PirateAhoy
I wasn't begging them to join, I didn't see them with any other guild members so I figured they had a small guild. I politely asked if they would like to join, and gave them a little info, and when they said no, I left.
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And had they said "yes", would you have considered it "stealing"?