If you do something for an NPC, shop owner or a bartender for example, they like you SO MUCH, you're able to take half their stuff for free. Not anymore you ain't.
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Version 1.0
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So you gathered those 5 carrots for this particular shop owner? Or delivered a letter? They like you so much now, that you can take half of their items for free. It never occured to me that it's a deliberate game mechanic. I thought it was a bug and I blamed other mods for it. Until today. What a day.
Description: So what this mod does is change iFavor values of friends, allies, spouses etc. Everything except spouses is set to 0. Your beloved will still be able to give you item of value of 400 septims.
No more confusion why you can take this and can't take that. Why this sudden change of ownership? Believe it or not, but even after 13 years, this isn't something obvious for many people. Definetely wasn't for me. What. A. Day.
It's simple number change, and is perfectly safe to install on your current save. Not sure about uninstalling though. But then, why would you unistall it if you installed it in the first place...?