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Subject: Re: Proof, maybe. A liar, I didn't read that from his posting.

Author: Mark Young

Date: 10:03:34 03/17/99

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On March 17, 1999 at 09:29:31, KarinsDad wrote:

>On March 17, 1999 at 02:36:46, Mark Young wrote:
>
>>On March 17, 1999 at 02:28:00, Dann Corbit wrote:
>>
>>>Tempest in a teapot.
>>>
>>>Put a (C) on your handle and get back to it with H7.  If you get kicked off
>>>again, that proves your account is correct.
>>
>>I would Dan, but I was already sucked in once and told I could play...only to
>>have the rug pulled out from under me by having my game resigned at move 10. I
>>tried to work it out with them, if someone else wants my account take it. I give
>>it to CCC, My Password is eywa, and the account name is DoomsDayMachine.
>>
>>I can only hope that making their actions public will make them think twice
>>before doing this again.
>>
>>Mark Young
>
>Mark,
>
>The entire story sounds strange to some of us.

Yes the stroy sound strange, how did you think I felt when this was happening to
me. As you seen my stroy has been consistent and I have mail and the game to
backup what I say...this is proof, but it may not be enough for you, I can not
help that, I gave access to all so they could makeup there own minds. Thats all
I can do.

And the entire history of the
>games is within a 6 hour period. Is is possible that CheckOneDo was pulling your
>leg due to some misunderstandings between the two of you when you were doing the
>"Tells"?
>
>Was your rating actually dropped or was this just something CheckOneDo said that
>he would do (like I said before, I am too much of a chess server neophyte to
>check this out for myself).
>
>Note: Mr. Boehm may have been given a slightly distorted version of the events
>by CheckOneDo if in fact CheckOneDo was toying with you.
>
>You must realize that messages (such as the one I am sending you now) can be
>misinterpreted and people who are normally rational can get annoyed. Possibly
>CheckOneDo was bothered by one or more of your Tells.
>
>As Dann said, it would behoove you to go back to that server and play some more.
>First off, I doubt that a business would go out of it's way to antagonize you a
>second time. Secondly, it would show good faith on your part and you might, in
>fact, actually enjoy yourself. Don't let one bad incident force you to not get
>your money's worth on that server (like the people who get a posting yanked or a
>bad Email from a moderator and turn around and leave or threaten to leave the
>group over it; this concept of "they don't play fair, so I'm taking my ball and
>going home" leaves a bad taste in your mouth, doesn't it?).
>
>I, for one, am more interested in how they treat you in the future (with regard
>to considering whether I would every want to ever join that server) than the
>fact that you had a problem in the past. I would think that this is more
>important to the rest of the less emotional members of this forum as well. I
>think you would do more of a service to this forum if you went back and let us
>know if they corrected their customer service so that the rest of us know
>whether they are worth the effort or not.
>
>KarinsDad :)
>
>PS. If you do go back (highly recommended), make sure they give you a new
>password since everyone now knows it.



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