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[ QUOTE ] If the evidence was found to be inconclusive, why were the account not closed? If there is even a small chance the accounts could be bots at all the accounts should all be closed and the funds seized. And wtf if the evidence was inconclusive then how did you determine that the evidence did not warrant the seizure of funds? This is completely rediculous that nothing has been done. [/ QUOTE ] You are completely wrong. I am glad that FTP does not arbitrarily confiscate accounts. I can't believe your position. [/ QUOTE ] After rereading my post I have realized I sound like I mean that FTP should seize funds of players they slightly suspect to be bots. I definitly worded the whole post wrong but I am quite confused as to why there is insufficent evidence (what I should have said, FTPSean didn't really touch on this subject). It just seems crazy that there is a chance these players could be bots but nothing can be done. However, it is understandable that they players in question could also be humans. I retract my statements in my previous post. It is obviously not right for FTP to just seize player's account with hardly any solid evidence/proof. |
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