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Rotnac
Caldari GoonFleet GoonSwarm
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Posted - 2009.08.26 01:52:00 -
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I'm gonna enjoy this. I will say this - if you manage to keep this from becoming a complete flaming, totally unrecoverable wreck, I will be somewhat impressed.
And also disappointed that you avoided carrying out (one of?) the biggest scams in Eve history.
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Rotnac
Caldari GoonFleet GoonSwarm
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Posted - 2009.08.27 03:23:00 -
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Originally by: Kalrand Whats hilarious to me is now its the three Goons that hang out in here that are about the only serious market people that haven't run off with truck loads of their investors' isk recently.
Somehow, when we Goons are arguably the most trustworthy around, something terribly, terribly wrong has happened.
PS, I'm not one of the three referenced above (I assume).
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Rotnac
Caldari GoonFleet GoonSwarm
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Posted - 2009.08.30 03:55:00 -
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Originally by: Cors Lemme get this straight.
To join a 0.0 corp, I have to give my API key to most of the decent ones.
To be a dir of most 0.0 corps, I'd have to give my FULL API key.
But to be a teller in the EBank, and handle 10s, 100s of BILLIONS of isk, I don't have to give an API Key?
Sorry, but you guys should have been useing API keys from the start. Tracking EVERY isk that came in and was going out.
sigh..
Haha, yeah. Not requiring full APIs from most/all of their staff and BoD is one of several stupendously ******ed things EBank has done over time.
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Rotnac
Caldari GoonFleet GoonSwarm
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Posted - 2009.09.14 17:00:00 -
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Originally by: KaarBaak
Originally by: Dzil Just curious, after making threats like this what 3rd party will you use to transfer back collateral when people repay their loans?
Do any of them really believe they'll get any collateral back if they repay?
At this point, if I had a collateralized loan, I'd seriously start thinking of defaulting. Without third party confirmation, I would assume the collateral has been mostly lost, or will be tied up like deposit accounts. This goes doubly if the loan was collateralized at less than 100%.
And I'm still waiting on a public list of defaulters. Maybe I missed it though. It could be entertaining at the very least.
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