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Old 02-27-2007, 10:12 PM
daryn daryn is offline
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the theft wasn't attempted. the money was stolen... and then recovered.

if you steal money from a bank and they catch you and you say LOL HERE'S THE CASH BACK do you think you'll walk away?
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Old 03-08-2007, 11:31 AM
Pkrjnks Pkrjnks is offline
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I am shocked at all of the celelbration and apparent satisfaction at how this case was resolved, let alone handled.

1) If FT or any site is this negligent with a case this transparent and involving this much money, all other players are screwed. The fact that it took several days, emails, a popular online high stakes poker blog, and a professional poker player, and overwhelming evidence for FT support to even investigate the manner is mindblowing and no one on hear should be even remotely satisfied with them as a company, let alone someone who should be trusted with your money. I personally am disgusted, though relieved for JC.
2) What sort of investigation and or legal action has taken place to identify, punish and or make sure that these individuals can never attempt such a crime again. In addition, what steps have been taken to act as a deterrent to the next average joe who says, holy hell, I can try to steal $100k, with little to no risk of legal action against me?!?!
Anyway you slice it, this is another loss for online poker.
Props to everyone who helped in this forum, I was blown away by the overwhelming support and work done for JC. Good for you guys. Happy for JC sounds like everyone likes him so congrats. But shame on FT and other sites if they do the same. This is a multil billion dollar business and you guys are their big investors, until everyone demands they be treated as such, they won't be. GL ALL. Great post.
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Old 03-08-2007, 12:18 PM
johnnyrocket johnnyrocket is offline
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sweet work full tilt, nice recovery, i kno that shaundeeb leaves his account logged in at all time to avoid hackers.
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Old 03-08-2007, 01:49 PM
Pkrjnks Pkrjnks is offline
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Yes.... this does exist. "Attempting" to steal something is against the law. Attempting to committ any crime is against the law. How one goes about proving it, may be difficult, but of course trying to steal something and failing does not exonerate you.
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Old 03-10-2007, 06:47 AM
ArmenH ArmenH is offline
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That would of been a bad beat,lol.
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Old 03-10-2007, 07:57 AM
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thank god, now sue the bastard
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