To Clear Things Up


I'm no fan of the 'Deal With Caution' group either. The main reason why is because in the original rules it states if you scam you are banned permanently and you may not return even upon returning the scammed items. The 'Deal With Caution' group was added to "counter-react" such a rule. I'm not saying people shouldn't have second chances, but most scammers won't only scam once, there is no guarantee they won't scam again. "Once a scammer, always a scammer."

As for Kyle, I do not fully understand the scenario so I will not dictate whether you are a scammer or not. I suggest others do the same. I hope this get sorted out soon, man.
 

I'm just saying that he should have been banned, or at-least place in the Deal With Caution group. Stupid as fuck how he just got out of what, 2 scam reports?
 
You do know that people can SE other sites / businesses to get your Personal information, and then use what they collected to call paypal and get a password reset correct?
So say that I (Slacker) collected information on you (Contest) and SE paypal into giving me (slacker) the option to reset your (contest) password. I (slacker) reset it, if not just get it directly from them, and charge back every payment that you (contest) made. This is grounds for you (contest) to be banned or added to the Deal with caution group?? Come on bro put your self in Kyle's shoes for this.
 
Contest said:
I'm just saying that he should have been banned, or at-least place in the Deal With Caution group. Stupid as fuck how he just got out of what, 2 scam reports?

He was hacked.

So say if I took your account right now and scammed. They should just keep you perm banned even though it wasn't you?
 
Glad you could get this figured out bro.
It's not considered a scam if he was hacked, if you want to argue about that then theres something wrong with you. :-/
 
Poop said:
He was hacked.

So say if I took your account right now and scammed. They should just keep you perm banned even though it wasn't you?

Actually yes.

I can't believe that they don't have a rule stating "You're responsible for your own account".
 
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