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Old 09-21-2007, 06:06 PM
NNNNOOOOONAN NNNNOOOOONAN is offline
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again, why hasn't anyone tried to get ahold of AIM about this? this isn't a pokersites fault, granted, they are the ones who can get you the money back, not AOL but it wasn't the pokersites fault. the people who got scammed got taken advantage of and that sucks a lot, but FTP and Stars and UB don't have anything to do with that. anything that is recovered by them deserves the biggest thank you ever.
whoever got scammed should be going after AOL's heart and trying to tear it out because it's their fault any of this happened by letting someone have access to the passwords (assuming Dan Druff is correct) and they are the ones that should pay everyone back.


p.s. hoss, i love you
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Old 09-21-2007, 06:18 PM
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Okay guys, I know I'm not a high stakes player, but here goes.

Did you ever notice that AIM has security questions. I'm willing to bet everyone that has gotten hacked gave theirs up somehow.

Date of Birth? Birthplace? Do these sound familiar. Stop being so stupid and talking about [censored] that a random ass mother [censored] has no need of knowing. Jeez.

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you are a moron and need to shut up.
yes obv aim has secruity questions you still need a password to get into someones email account first to even check that and get the answer.

this really looks like aols fault somehow like nnnoonan
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not trying to be douchebag bad beat maker this thread just pisses me off.
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Old 09-21-2007, 07:38 PM
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Okay guys, I know I'm not a high stakes player, but here goes.

Did you ever notice that AIM has security questions. I'm willing to bet everyone that has gotten hacked gave theirs up somehow.

Date of Birth? Birthplace? Do these sound familiar. Stop being so stupid and talking about [censored] that a random ass mother [censored] has no need of knowing. Jeez.

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you are a moron and need to shut up.
yes obv aim has secruity questions you still need a password to get into someones email account first to even check that and get the answer.

this really looks like aols fault somehow like nnnoonan
said.

not trying to be douchebag bad beat maker this thread just pisses me off.

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Bro those security questions that the person asks can easily apply to e-mail, then from getting in the e-mail they get the AIM. I think you took it as get security questions then AIM then email, nah reverse.
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Old 09-21-2007, 06:39 PM
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again, why hasn't anyone tried to get ahold of AIM about this? this isn't a pokersites fault, granted, they are the ones who can get you the money back, not AOL but it wasn't the pokersites fault. the people who got scammed got taken advantage of and that sucks a lot, but FTP and Stars and UB don't have anything to do with that. anything that is recovered by them deserves the biggest thank you ever.
whoever got scammed should be going after AOL's heart and trying to tear it out because it's their fault any of this happened by letting someone have access to the passwords (assuming Dan Druff is correct) and they are the ones that should pay everyone back.


p.s. hoss, i love you

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I tried to call AOL's support line to get my old account closed, and everything was automated and a huge [censored] joke, so I gave up
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Old 09-21-2007, 07:01 PM
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how far are you from dulles, virginia?

if this happened to me i would exhaust all means to go to the AOL headquarters and present all the evidence i had to the highest up person i could get to. this is 100% their fault, and no one else's. (obv. besides SDP's)

this is a pretty big time scandal and AOL's name could get pretty [censored] trashed if you guys threw a big enough stink about it. i would bet that if you worked hard enough to drag them through the mud you would get some kind of compensation back. it wouldn't be hard at all to prove how much money you guys lost because of their incompetence.
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Old 09-21-2007, 07:14 PM
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if I actually lost money maybe I would've
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Old 09-21-2007, 07:19 PM
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sorry, i was under the impression that you were one of the guys hacked.

who all lost money in this?
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Old 09-21-2007, 08:16 PM
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sorry, i was under the impression that you were one of the guys hacked.

who all lost money in this?

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he hacked my aim and scammed ppl from my buddy list
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Old 09-21-2007, 08:17 PM
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wow wrong thread
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