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by Keith Teal - Apr 29, 2011 Star_s1,575 views

I know that some of our members are automatically scanning and "clicking" the requests in Cityville Gift Exchange.  This is great as it helps gamers fullfill their requests but I would like to know how to do this too.  Can anyone point me in the right direction?

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Keith,

It really doesnt take very long at all to fulfill a request... especially for highly sought after items like ZPs... or train stops... or even donuts. Everybody wants them and so the clicks come very fast. I'm not saying the program doesnt exist but certain items go fast. I posted a +3 Energy Unlimited Gift and refreshed the page refreshed the page twice and had 8 clicks. I've posted needing 12 members for the bike ride mission and it took 4 post over 2 days to get that number.

If you find a program that clicks thru gift exchange... I'd love to have it too.

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Hi Daniel,

Nope that link is just for the basic adding a link to the list which is pretty straight forward. I am talking about a web application or binary that would continually poll the actual Cityville Gift Exchange forum and then send a "click" event on the requests. I know such a thing exists because I have seen Zone Permits I post fullfilled within 1-2 minutes after posting (Yes I am talking about a brand new request being generated and not some recycled request).

Anyone out there know about such an application?

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