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Re: Game Protect – Online Gaming Consumer Protection

Re: game protect - online gaming consumer protection

Re: Game Protect – Online Gaming Consumer Protection

a dewd on 2+2

Game Protect is a ‘consumer protection’ advocacy type site that is poorly written and unprofessional.

Why do the haters and attackers always have this contentless writing style?

Is it too difficult to quote the “poorly written” part?

Is it too difficult to quote or describe the “unprofessional” part?

a dewd on 2+2

Sorry to sound negative about it all, I have a pretty decent background in international business and tax havens. The odds of people being savvy enough to conduct a fraud like this, and for the amount they did, without being aware of how to safely hide the money is highly unlikely. Full Tilt was taken over by PS, a solvent entity. No one is going to touch this disaster in my opinion.

No need to excuse yourself for attacking Game Protect.

O.k., so you have a decent background in international business and tax havens = civil laws, but where is your decent background in criminal laws? You speak about “fraud like this” and fraud is a criminal offense = related to criminal laws.

Are you able to assess criminal cases with your decent knowledge about civil laws?

It is true that these tax havens assist and protect you if you commit tax avoidance in your home country, but they do not protect you if you commit criminal offenses like embezzlement, fraud or money laundering! They are called “tax heavens” and not “criminal heavens” and you can of course file criminal complaints and start court cases and go public if they deny the enforcement of their own laws!

As soon as criminal offenses (except tax evasion) are committed and the licensor and or statutory manager forward your personal details, your “tax heaven” in your country of residence is heavily destroyed!

You do not have to be savvy enough to conduct a fraud like this. It is very easy: The licensor do not fulfil its obligations and breach local laws.

A criminal can of course safely hide the swag somewhere. But if you are catched and hide the swag, then you will go for some more years to prison.

Here is a good example: Poker Scam Darren Woods sentenced to prison + pay £1mio

He decided to give the swag in the height of £1 million back instead of getting 7 years prison time.

While you are doubtless a professional clairvoyant who already know what will happen, it usually requires to initiate legal action to see what will happen.

Somebody pm’d me and said you were burping out nonsense here after being banned at 2+2.  I see they were correct.

I’m not a hater, but you are a fugazy.  You write like an immature college kid.  Your website is as unprofessional as it gets IF you are attempting to reach out to those that have been beat by FF.  You put in stupid little smiley faces like a teen girl would do.  Just to point out some of your incredibly clueless points in the above…..

a tax haven is a haven due to a non treaty agreement, it covers extradition, too.  I can easily assess criminal cases.  I buy companies and in order to determine if they are viable, you need to know wtf you are talking about and what the risks are.  You are hopelessly lost on both.  You do NOT hire an attorney to prosecute a criminal case, ffs.  It is done by the jurisdiction of the corresponding Penal Code.  You file a complaint with the local law enforcement and they investigate and if evidence is found, they prosecute.  Private attorneys don’t do anything close to that.  Learn WTF you are talking about before you start spewing out brain farts.  Just so you know, if someone did happen to be naive enough to take your advice and they suffered damages from it, it is YOUR risk.  Providing legal advice without a license is against the law in most locations.

There is also no need to put quotations around ‘poorly written’ or ‘unprofessional’.  Those are facts, not pejorative or inflective.  I would use the quotes if I were to write…..the owner of Game-Protect is ‘knowledgeable’.  See the difference?  Your site is brutal, fact.  You are ‘knowledgeable’….sarcasm.

You are so far over your head here you are looking up at the bellies of ants.  You may or may not have good intentions, to that I make no judgment.  I can say with complete confidence that you have not the faintest idea of what you are talking about in this matter.  The reason I called you out on this is because people lost money.  That is hardship enough.  Offering false hope is twisting the knife that is planted in their back.  I’d rather have people upset with me for being blunt and honest as opposed to see them go through the false pretenses of some recovery down the road.

Lastly, I called the law firm.  Four days in a row, guess who I spoke to???  The receptionist.  Period.  You know what Roelof is doing?  Extended holiday.  His calls and client work is handled by DeCostaGomez.  In case people are wondering whether or not that is true….. +5999 461 67 44 there is the phone number and the email addresses are  roelof.bijkerk@vdlaarschot.com  lizaima.dacostagomez@vdlaarschot.com  Now, I suppose they could have a full calendar and just didn’t have time to return my calls the last month, but I’m going to hedge with the idea that there is no interest.  I have to believe since they are attorneys they know full well they cannot criminally prosecute a fly.

Educate yourself before you make inane and baseless comments.  Nothing of what you say makes sense, adding little childish emoticons makes you seem like, well…a child, emotionally anyway.  You are accurate about one thing, not being able to afford the million dollars.  I mean your website was offline for awhile.  Now before you get caught in another dopey lie, GoDaddy bombards you with reminder notices for a month in advance.

I have no idea who you are as a person and may mean nothing but 100% good intention with what you write and want to do.  The way you are attempting to do it is where you fall far short of anything logical or valid.  I am refuting your claims and no attack on you personally.  Take a moment to think before you make wild accusations, there will be some people that the money lost is critically important to them.  They are emotional wrecks about it.  You come along offering falsehoods and pipe dreams.  What you may set out to do in earnest will only continue the hurt that some of the people you claim to want to help.

I guess now is when you break out the mean face emoticons, but together some poorly written broken English commentary trying to argue against the fact that you are lost.  Good luck to ya!  Seriously, you are toying with people’s emotions and trying to get a couple of bucks for yourself out of it.  If people want to go after the individuals and know their names, they need only contact local law enforcement and ask how to go about filing a criminal complaint.  It is free and the right people can go after the crooks.

PS.  Find someone to write in correct English if your target market is English speaking people.  Otherwise your ‘wisdom’ (notice the quotation marks there?) may get lost in translation.

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Published at Mon, 20 Mar 2017 03:05:59 +0000

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