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Originally Posted by sixfour
except they don't need proof of your "guilt", which is a silly word to use in a non-criminal matter like it is here. they'd just need to show on a balance of probabilities that your actions amount to having breached the TOS if it ever went to court. quit wasting people's time here, consult a lawyer based in the IOM, put out your evidence that despite using remote desktops you weren't actually in the US, honest, come up with a $ figure you'd be happy to settle with, wait and see if stars settle. if they do, fine, if not, take them to court and walk away with $3.50 after costs if you win and -$lots if you don't
Hear, hear!! well said.
Just visit/write/call a bunch off no-cure no pay lawyers and you got a pretty good idea if you got any chance of getting your/or part of your money back.
Instead of coming here a let yourself be ridiculed, been called a liar by people like well me and others and getting little well meant advice that usually not going to help you much imo, just saying.
And by making these 2 topics you have not helped yourself in any lawsuit, in the contrary you have helped pokerstars, so i would mention these 2 topics to any lawyer if you ever decide to go to court.