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Originally Posted by DaycareInferno
Whatever you say. I'm pretty sure that for the vast majority of society, knowingly attempting to deceive people into making terrible investments with their money doesn't fall into the category of moral gray area, regardless of how effective someone actually is at it.
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Originally Posted by Kilowatt
If even a single player (changed as per his second post) signs up due to these pros tweeting advertisements, a terrible thing has happened.
These pros are knowingly leading innocent people into a scam, and somehow can still look at themselves in the mirror at night.
The worst ones are those that definitely realize it, such as Hubbard and Tiller. The ones who are still bamboozled by Jennifer are more stupid/gullible than shady.
F them.
I understand these opinions and I cannot say that I completely disagree, however not everyone will share the same passion of blaming or being angry at the pros, and frankly my perspective has always been a more general one with regard to Lock Poker existing in the marketplace. Lock Poker has always been a parasite and a badly run company and the effects of that are finally coming to fruition. The role of the pros (even if symbolic) is to me simply a byproduct of that.
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Originally Posted by sunsibar
Where have they complained this?
Adameve Poker(www.adamevepoker.com):
- "Due to many month settlements transfer delay from the network..."
Lock = network?
Come On Poker(www.comeon/poker):
- Not one word about Lock owe them money.
Zet Poker(www.zetpoker.com):
- Not one word about Lock owe them money.
Cake owes them and is not paying them, because Lock owes Cake and is not paying Cake. Adameve and zetpoker had threads about it
http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/28...tions-1342588/
http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/28...ouble-1309804/
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Originally Posted by donkiman
It was my impression that the same people who owned/operated lock also owned/operated the network. Is this incorrect?
That is incorrect. Shane even said in detail that Lock had no ownership of the network in one of the Q&A threads recently.
If some people want to believe in Lock or need to believe in them moving forward that is their right to do so, but the market is speaking, and the purest form of that speech (whether you believe what I am writing or not) is the value of Lock money which has been steadily dropping (despite many traders supporting it by buying large chunks to chip dump) and at the .25 to .3 level it is reaching the critical point of no return. As well, most of the Lock games are now quarantined/segregated.
Eventually the market will do what it always does in these situations, just as the human body handles waste products. That is pretty much a force that cannot be stopped forever, no matter what people want to believe is true.