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Ray McCormack
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Posted - 2008.07.16 16:36:00 -
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If I post in here am I automatically assumed to be trolling? Maybe that's how you avoid answering pertinent questions. So which thread would you like me to post in Mr Ricdic? You and your cronies seem to manage to turn most threads into eBank threads.
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Ray McCormack
hirr
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Posted - 2008.07.16 16:54:00 -
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Absolutely useless. It was doing great while I was with it, now it's not. But I'm not sure I understand your point? Pathetic attempt, ric, truly shameless.
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Ray McCormack
hirr
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Posted - 2008.07.16 18:33:00 -
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Hexxx, you're a sound bloke, I think your views on eBank being able to act as a central governing entity are a bit misguided, but apart from that your a stand-up, level-headed individual.
However the exact opposite could be said for your partner in action. And I've been saying the same for well over a year. You may consider them personal attacks, but my statements are not as vulgar as you think they might appear.
Having personally been through a lot of drama on these forums before, trust me when I say the fuss quietens down way quicker than you can ever imagine.
But I think the true judge of character is ones reactions to such situations. In times past when I've been in a similar situation my personal life has been one of anxiety as I dealt with situations I felt personally responsible for.
Judging from his replies, Ricdic feels no such emotion, but rather comes across as someone enjoying the drama and attention. His blatant disregard for any form of decency in a situation he should be publicly responsible for is damning.
I know your strength of character will see you through this very minor blip, but I sincerely hope it opens your eyes to the controls and procedures sorely lacking in your organisation. I also hope it brings into light the drama that could happen with so much risk placed with one person, and that for the sake of its own long-term success and survival eBank sees the need to limit the powers and access of its founder.
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Ray McCormack
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Posted - 2008.07.16 18:45:00 -
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Originally by: Nayiin La'Tour
Originally by: Ray McCormack for the sake of its own long-term success and survival eBank sees the need to limit the powers and access of its founder.
I don't think it can. Unless he willingly gives it up. I mean he installed the board. He can throw them out.
You need to shut up and stop posting.
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