Author: Mark Young
Date: 11:59:22 03/18/99
<cut for Roland Boehm post> In the messages box of your user list you see the messages you receive and not the messages you send ! If you send a message to Olib it looks like this: The following message was sent to Olib: test So would you please inform me where you cut this message from? ---------- As members of CCC know I gave CCC members my password and account name, so they could go to Chess4You and see my internal mail I sent the Head admin before I went public, asking for help, and prove this message was sent to the head admin before I went public. I know from the members post, that some took the time to go to may account and see this message I sent to OliB the head of admins, and to also see the game that was resigned by Chess4You. I see no point in this, and will leave the record to speak for itself, as Chess4You is in pure deny mode. I thank the members that took the time to see this proof before they took down my account, as they also know I sent this message below. <Cut and paste from the Chess4You site> Messages to OliB: DoomsDayMachine at Sun Mar 14 1999, 0:35 MET: Hello, Can you help me. Checkonedo has said he is changing my rating and I can no longer play other computers on this network. He will not talk to me or tell me why. DoomsDayMachine at Sun Mar 14 1999, 0:38 MET: Why is my rating being Changed. I am on other chess networks and have never had this happen to me. Checkonedo says my ratings are wrong, but a +200 to +300 rating over crafty programs is what I have on other \ chess playing sites like FICS, Chessnet, ICC. Can you help me, this is unfair. DoomsDayMachine at Sun Mar 14 1999, 0:42 MET: And I can't understand why the admin messages me this in a game, not to play anymore games and he is changing my rating, then will not responed to my tells when I try to find out why he is doing this. Thank you \ for your help. You have no messages from OliB. Mark Young
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