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Old 10-16-2007, 06:52 AM
Dan Druff Dan Druff is offline
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Default Re: lolz super accountz

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Yeah I'm not really sure what P5s expect to find in there, a big red computer labelled SUPERUSER 363 USE ONLY? Still, it's a positive development that big organisations like bonuswhores and pocketfives are starting to see which way the wind is blowing.

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Exactly. Good to see Pocketfives doing the right thing, but a tour of AP's office will be totally useless.

Instead, they should demand a telephone conversation with a top manager at AP, addressing all their concerns honestly.

Among questions that badly need to be answered:

1) What were the IP addresses being used by GRAYCAT, STEAMROLLER, DOUBLEDRAG, and POTRIPPER? Were they all the same? Did they all correspond to the same area? Did they match the listed geographic locations of those 4 accounts?

2) Did those 4 accounts ever cash out (or attempt to)? If so, how much?

3) What were the IPs of SUPERCARDM55 and REYMNALDO? Were these guys from Costa Rica? Did they ever successfully cash out?

4) What is the story with account 363?

5) How do you explain POTRIPPER's play if there is no superuser account?

6) Did your security team immediately suspend SUPERCARDM55 and REYMNALDO after they received hundreds of thousands of dollars of dumped chips? If not, how did they miss this?

7) If it is an accepted fact that such chip dumping occurred, why haven't the funds been confiscated and returned to those who lost to these accounts, regardless of whether or not a superuser was involved?

8) Have the actual owners of GRAYCAT, STEAMROLLER, DOUBLEDRAG, and POTRIPPER been contacted by telephone? Have they admitted to being the ones on the accounts, or do they deny knowledge of playing in the first place?

9) How were SUPERCARDM55, DOUBLEDRAG, POTRIPPER, REYMNALDO, GRAYCAT, and STEAMROLLER initially funded? Did someone transfer money to them? If so, who?

Until we get the answers to the above, AP should be kept on the hot seat.