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Shanur
Minmatar Republic Military School
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Posted - 2008.04.25 07:41:00 -
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Edited by: Shanur on 25/04/2008 07:43:31 Publish your full API key so that we can see for ourself the ISK came from legitimate trades, or STFU.
Since you are no doubt a man of your word you won't use your account anymore anyway so you needn't concern yourself with people looking at your wallet, and this would at least expose the GM's for the frauds you claim they are, provided you aren't actually full of horse manure of course.
Originally by: Malcanis
Too many people confuse "Waah, I didn't get my own way" with 'poor customer service'.
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Shanur
Minmatar Republic Military School
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Posted - 2008.04.25 07:51:00 -
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Originally by: PwnzDeLeOwnz
Originally by: Shanur
Publish your full API key so that we can see for ourself the ISK came from legitimate trades, or STFU.
Yea! Post your account name and PW too so we can make sure your account is valid as well 
API key != login information. Besides, he said himself he was never going to play anymore. Are you going to deprive him of his final chance to prove he was telling the trush and avoid being branded a trolling liar?
Originally by: Malcanis
Too many people confuse "Waah, I didn't get my own way" with 'poor customer service'.
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Shanur
Minmatar Republic Military School
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Posted - 2008.04.25 12:24:00 -
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Originally by: Dr Slaughter Edited by: Dr Slaughter on 25/04/2008 12:18:03 It would be pretty amuzing if a ISK farmer now sent everyone in this thread 300m ISK.. well.. if I wasn't in the thread that is. Love to see you all 'prove' you didn't buy it with you API keys and forum foo 
Except that most of us would not just go "woot! free ISKies!" and spend it. I know i would at least fire off an "i got some unexpected ISK from a complete stranger. Is this ISK clean?" petition before i placed the buy order for a Golem.
One thing *is* clear, whether the OP wants to believe that or not. The ISK he received was "dirty". That much is without discussion, and dirty ISK donated is still dirty ISK. If he didn't buy the ISK himself, his friends sure did. And donations are unfortunately one way that can't be shielded from ISK taint. Always be sceptical when receiving a large amount of ISK from someone you don't know and trust.
And if it WAS from someone you trusted, your trust was misplaced. Friends don't give friends dirty in game currency. Nor do friends let friends cheat secured games trough the RMT market.
Originally by: Malcanis
Too many people confuse "Waah, I didn't get my own way" with 'poor customer service'.
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Shanur
Minmatar Republic Military School
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Posted - 2008.04.25 13:41:00 -
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Originally by: TomParad0x Yea, prob be best tbh - I don't see anything via EVEmon that could prove or disprove anything in the post, and you really don't have a reason to prove anything to the players.
Edit: Only thing it proves is you got isk taken away.
What? No "Generous gift!"s from people like ghdfklghjdl?
Well he did put up. Time to let this topic die as only a Senior GM could still determine if and how dirty ISK got involved if no donations show on his wallet.
Originally by: Malcanis
Too many people confuse "Waah, I didn't get my own way" with 'poor customer service'.
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Shanur
Minmatar Republic Military School
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Posted - 2008.04.29 07:59:00 -
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Free bree for the GM's. This is what pwnage should look like!
Originally by: Malcanis
Too many people confuse "Waah, I didn't get my own way" with 'poor customer service'.
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Shanur
Minmatar Republic Military School
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Posted - 2008.04.29 11:25:00 -
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Originally by: Krollin Greetings,
Sadly I would suggest that the 210Billion was accumilated alot quicker than has been suggested, not only do they aquire ISK from macro mining in belts but do not forget the mission farmers too.
Of course we are doing are bit to dent thier income flow 
Kro
All too true. RMT, like drug trade, can not be that effectively fought on the side of the producer. If there is a demand, someone will try to fill it no matter how hard you come down on the producers. However, by letting the banhammer come down with extreme prejudice on ISK BUYERS, the problem is tackled at the source: the demand for illegitimate shortcuts in a game that is supposed to be cheat proof.
There are still people who decide that they rather waste hard earned money to cheat at a computer game, but actions like this make it increasingly unpopular. Once enough people decide buying dirty ISK is just not worth it and switch en masse over to the GTC trade, paying for the subscription of other players, the ISK sellers and macro miners will leave simply because there is no more money to be made off EVE players. Kill the demand and the supply will wither and die.
Originally by: Malcanis
Too many people confuse "Waah, I didn't get my own way" with 'poor customer service'.
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