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    Quote Originally Posted by Casinomeister View Post
    Just an admin note that IP 64.58.138.146 matches all of the CAP forum accounts here at Casinomeister.
    Haven't they heard of a proxy server.

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    Damn Webzcas, don't give that bunch any ideas man..

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    Of course we have never heard a peep out of them about the hacking attempt. I guess they figured there isn't any way to get out of that one. That in itself is criminal and should be considered when deciding CAP's fate.

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    [quote=Casinomeister;282321]From the video -
    Lou mentions that Absolute slots owners are in Hungary - former RTG owners...well the only ex-RTG guys that come to mind who were in Hungary were the Windows Casino guys. Well, that's a red flag.
    Yes, that's the only one's I could think of also but like you say we may be wrong in that thought...

    I think what CAP just doesn't get yet is that there is competition, but it should be friendly competition - not cut-throat tactics.
    Yes, I totally agree with you on that one...

    Imagine what would happen if I were to mimic Simmo's! Affcaff system for myself, and then boot him out of the forum. There would be pitchforks and torches pointed my way.
    LOL, a witch hunt of massive proportion!

    Lou said what the buzz was in London - it was about Obama and the change of administration. Sorry Lou, everyone was talking about Cardspike and what the hell was CAP thinking to get itself involved with that? And the buzz going around the affiliate managers was why were they paying an exuberant fee to be listed at CAP, when CAP in fact is competing directly against them. That was the buzz.
    Absolutely !! Is he really that out of touch with reality or does he just simply choose to be ??

    Now that's some bad shit. I remember that - barely. Some members had reminded me of this a few weeks ago. That was a real stupid and roguish move on Lou's part.
    That one single act there within itself is more than enough evidence for me that he is looking out for no ones best interests except for Lou's, and for him to actually WANT to acquire this type of player data info in the first place is unethical behavior on his part but to actually then further offer to sell this personal information to the highest bidder is simply a betrayal of ones trust and is also a traitorous act on his part. If this is not totally rogue behavior for someone that is supposedly looking out for the affiliates best interest since a majority of affiliates are also players, then I don't know what is!

    He and CAP should have been rogued back when this first occurred IMO !
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    Quote Originally Posted by Casinomeister View Post

    Well, the vote was set up by a member - which is fine. The poll may be therapeutic for some, but the roguing process is not a democratic process since (in this situation) it's not all that simple

    I'll let it be for a couple of more days to let it run its course.

    I'm still awaiting word on Cardspike by the way.

    Patiently awaiting word from Casinomeisterland.

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