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Old 05-10-2007, 11:52 PM
illunious illunious is offline
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Default Re: NL Bots on Full Tilt

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If they could get PT Pat or PA Josh to verify each of them registered a copy of their programs, this would be proof enough for me that they aren't bots, and were playing for themselves, maybe sharing BR, but probably not being paid a wage.


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Yes, because they had to set up seperate accounts with FTP, which means seperate funding sources. Then they all had to send in seperate utility bills and stuff during the FTP investigation.

BUT to have seperate PT and PA HUD??? That would clinch it beyond a doubt. No way they could be getting paid a wage with that!

Your ability to reason illogically is astounding. Does NASA know about you?

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Registering a FT account requires separate IDs. Registering PA/PT does not.

If you're paying people to play for you, you're very likely to just register these programs yourself. Why go through the trouble of registering them under each of your workers names?

I'll ignore the NASA comment.... as it's coming from someone who thinks a clean desk is the smoking gun.
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Old 05-10-2007, 11:59 PM
cardcounter0 cardcounter0 is offline
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Default Re: NL Bots on Full Tilt

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Registering a FT account requires separate IDs. Registering PA/PT does not.

If you're paying people to play for you, you're very likely to just register these programs yourself. Why go through the trouble of registering them under each of your workers names?


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Uhhh... because you already went to all the trouble of registering your workers with FTP (which is a harder process), so yeah, very likely, there is no way registering the HUDs for your workers would be done since it is so much easier.

It isn't NASA, you work for Defense Intelligence, right?
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Old 05-11-2007, 12:04 AM
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Default Re: NL Bots on Full Tilt

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Registering a FT account requires separate IDs. Registering PA/PT does not.

If you're paying people to play for you, you're very likely to just register these programs yourself. Why go through the trouble of registering them under each of your workers names?


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Uhhh... because you already went to all the trouble of registering your workers with FTP (which is a harder process), so yeah, very likely, there is no way registering the HUDs for your workers would be done since it is so much easier.

It isn't NASA, you work for Defense Intelligence, right?

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tuff_fish is a rocket scientist
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Old 05-11-2007, 12:17 AM
illunious illunious is offline
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Default Re: NL Bots on Full Tilt

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Registering a FT account requires separate IDs. Registering PA/PT does not.

If you're paying people to play for you, you're very likely to just register these programs yourself. Why go through the trouble of registering them under each of your workers names?


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Uhhh... because you already went to all the trouble of registering your workers with FTP (which is a harder process), so yeah, very likely, there is no way registering the HUDs for your workers would be done since it is so much easier.

It isn't NASA, you work for Defense Intelligence, right?

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How can someone that thinks a clean desk is meaningful think that their PA/PT registration paper trail is insignificant?

If PT Pat posted that this guy registered 3 copies of PokerTracker, would you ask for a picture of Pats desk at the FBI to see if it was dirty?
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