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

Author: Mark Young

Date: 11:41:20 03/17/99

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On March 17, 1999 at 14:02:40, Robert Hyatt wrote:

>On March 17, 1999 at 13:03:34, Mark Young wrote:
>
>>>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.
>>
>
>
>NO...  there is more you can do.
>
>You can go back and continue to play, and see if you have another problem.
>If so, then there will be no doubt about why your problem came up.

Ok...I will do that, but I want an e-mail from them saying I will have no more
games resigned. This was the last straw for me. I had the permission of the
owner to play, only to have my game resigned by Checkonedo. I have yet to get 1
e-mail or response to my internal mail about what happend, or to even my tells
when I asked why my games was resigned after I thought this was worked out. Only
when I Post on CCC do I get any kind of response from them.

I will give them another chance, I want a new account, and written permission to
play Hiarcs7 on their server.

I'm sorry Bob, I was burned once, this time I want it in writing.

yes I gave out my password and quit there server, so they can ban all they want,
I am already gone, but I was left with no choice, when the owner cames on CCC
and concocks a story to cover his ass, I had to let members see my internal
messages live and my game that was resigned to backup what I was saying.

Mark Young

>
>But if there is no problem, then one of the following must be true:
>
>(1) this was a misunderstanding, not at all unlikely in playing on a chess
>server, as you could have _easily_ missed the request to log off and back on.
>Ask folks on ICC how many times _I_ miss questions directed to me when watching
>a game and getting kibitzes from the computers, kibitzes from the spectators,
>and typical 'channel noise' on top of that.  Missing something is easy.
>
>(2) your account is accurate but they have taken steps to prevent such a thing
>from happening again in the future.  In this case, you _also_ did a good deed
>by causing a problem to be fixed.  Whether this 'fix' was thru educating the
>admin in question, or in replacing him I don't know/care.  But getting rid of
>abusive admins is _always_ a good deal, because we have had a few bad ones on
>ICC, on FICS and even chess.net.  It happens.
>
>But _nothing_ will be known if you don't go back.  And even the server deserves
>a chance to show that this is not a problem now, whether it was or not a couple
>of days ago...
>
>IMHO of course...



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