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Old 10-15-2007, 01:37 PM
iceman5 iceman5 is offline
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Default Re: FTP e-mail about temporarily suspending my account

Try to look at it from another perspective.

Some guy scams a high profile 2+2er out of money. Stevedapimp or whoever. Lots of people find out about it and the guy who got scammed emails FTP to tell them what happened. Of course FTP is slow to respond (but thats a whole other issue). The scammer transfers the money to his friend who transfers it to another friend to launder the stolen money.

The innocent 2+2er is pissed and wants his money back. And why shouldnt he? Everyone at 2+2 is in a tizzy. They are all panicked because they know this could happen to them as well.

OK, what can be done by FTP?

Hmm, lets see. They would have to conduct a full and thorough investigation into where the money went in an attempt to recover it for the inncocent 2+2er.

Some other inncocent people are going to be inconvenienced and get their accounts locked temporarily if FTP is to get to the bottom of this and get the guys money back.

The point of what I just wrote is this: Do you want them to do an investigation or not?

People here bitch when they dont do anything and they bitch when they do. We have to assume that they are doing an investigation into something here. If OP is totally innocent as he probably is, then everything will be fine, but they cant investigate a money scam without freezing some peoples account when some of the bad money passed thru them.

The only thing worth bitching about here is how long it takes FTP to respond to customer service requests....not the fact that someones account got frozen.

Should we all cash out? Uh, no. let them do their jobs just like you would be begging them to do if it was YOUR money that got stolen.

Rant over