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Originally Posted by MasterOfPoo8
... why did you guys lead him on saying yes? just trying to get some sort of payment and recoup some losses?
genuinely curious
Thanos stole twice for a total of over $3,000 and scammed us to get away from over $7,000 worth of makeup. While admitting it was stolen, he still gave us a “take it or leave it” over the $3,000.
He could have very easily sent back the $3,000 and said he did not feel he owed the makeup. He didn’t.
He was only willing to pay back the stolen money if we were willing to lie for him and claim he cleared the money owed completely.
Our choices at that point were:
1. Thanos pays $3,000 and we are bullied into lying for him about the debt being cleared.
2. We tell him no, we won’t clear his name. He pays $0.
If he pays $0 after winning $34,000, when will he pay? Never. This option forces us to throw away the $10,000+ he owes and he just keeps it all.
3. We tell him yes, but then do not take down the site.
If choosing number 3 was the wrong decision by us, that means Thanos played this entire situation well from start to finish.
Any player that goes into makeup should steal and then quit. If they hit a big score at any point in the future, they offer a tiny part of that (he offered less than 10% of his score) towards the money they owe. Even if it is only a fraction of the totaled owe, they win.
Option #1 clears his name
Option #2 has him never paying any of the $10k+ debt
Option #3 lets him play the “poor me” card
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Originally Posted by Thalampro
The only reason i stopped is that you refused to let me cash out 100 eur to pay internet services or i wouldnt be able to play. Everything else is just bull****.
Then i ask for your details (names etc) because i might be going to court for this and you decline to give them to me.
orelse there is 0% chance for you to win.
You went $7,000 into makeup, then stole $3,000 and lost most of it at an online casino. You agreed to hit a certain number of hours and EV for a cashout and missed both.
Then we wouldn't let you cash out 150 euro (not 100 you claimed). We don't mind that you got the 100 vs 150 wrong. It's been a long time, that happens.
You leaving out the rest of the details shows that you are just lying again. That's what you do, you steal and you lie.
We are happy to give our details to the arbitrators. They can give it to you.
Someone deep in the market told you there is a "0% chance for us to win”. Have that person put up the money for the escrow then. With how trustworthy you are, $45,000 worth of recent winnings, and your 0% chance to lose, you should be fine to find someone to front you the money for the arbitration.
You previously admitted you would still over $7,000, but we want to be able to move past this. We’ll escrow our $7,000 vs your $5,000.
Despite all of this, you will once again find some excuse to dodge arbitration and will come up with more lies.