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Subject: Re: H7 & Chess4You

Author: Mark Young

Date: 13:03:42 03/17/99

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On March 17, 1999 at 15:46:30, Dirk Frickenschmidt wrote:

>On March 17, 1999 at 15:30:58, Mark Young wrote:
>
>>On March 17, 1999 at 15:03:31, Dann Corbit wrote:
>>
>>>I have an email from chess4you that says you can play Hiarcs 7 on the server as
>>>long as you have a (C) on your handle.
>>>
>>>Hopefully, the controversy is over.
>>
>>I hope this is over to, and they do not think of taking such stupid actions in
>>the future.
>>
>>Mark Young
>
>Hi Mark,
>
>as far as I understood, the only thing they wanted from you was to log off and
>log in again, in order to install the (C) for computer account with your handle,
>which the main operator forgot at first.
>
>On Gambit Soft's site he apologized for the inconvenience while clarifying that
>they never asked you to stay off with Hiarcs7...

I wish this was so dirk, and that would not have been a problem. Except I was
never asked to log off so they could put a C on my account.

I was told plain and simple in big red letters as tells shows up on the
Chess4You server. "Make this your last game against other Chess4You computer
accounts, Hiarcs7 is too strong to play on this server, and your rating will be
changed to bring it into line with what it should be"

Dirk, please help me, This is the message I got from Checkonedo, the admin at
Chess4you. Do you see anywhere in there about just logging off the Chess4You
site so they could put a "C" on my account.

This was never brought up until they needed a story to cover their actions,
after I went public with how they were treating their customers.

I was told plain and simple that Hiarcs7 could not play on the chess4you site,
because Hiarcs7 was to strong and beating up their home computer accounts.

Mark Young



>
>Hope I could help, and have fun in testing...
>
>
>Regards from
>Dirk



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