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jfc
1st June 2006, 06:09 AM
Try not to get sucked into debating any weird looking posts here as they may not be genuine.
Someone tried impersonating me here last night.
Maybe after failing he tried it on someone else. Bhagwan's latest post perhaps?
Competitor sites have tried such tricks before here and elsewhere. I'm pleased that there were consequences to such ungracious behaviour. But the best may be yet to come.
KennyVictor
1st June 2006, 09:21 AM
Do tell more. Like what happened.. did they manage to post and you got it taken out.. etc. etc.
jfc
1st June 2006, 09:37 AM
Do tell more. Like what happened.. did they manage to post and you got it taken out.. etc. etc.
Let's keep this on a need to know basis. No point in telegraphing to culprits how I've sprung them or even that I've sprung them. That only urges them on to try to improve on their anti-social pranks.
After reviewing the circumstances I feel it's also appropriate to warn people about downloading programs from apparent philathrophists.
The new gambit now doing the rounds is for the associated malware to get your betting account details then clear out your account by making really dumb bets which lose to the perpetrator.
Chrome Prince
1st June 2006, 11:00 AM
So someone infected your computer, got all your information to post on a horseracing forum, as you?
Why bother.
bluetown
1st June 2006, 02:03 PM
Format C:
No other choice.
Start all over and stay happy.
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