More news from Party, although I'd say this hardly qualifies as "news" in the literal sense. The suspected screen names remain unseen meanwhile.
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---- Original Message ----
From: alerts [at] partyaccount.com
To: Vladimir Poutine
Sent: Tuesday, January 18, 2011 8:45 PM
Subject: Your Kind Attention Required. (KMM16003429I15977L0KM)
> Dear Vladimir,
>
> Thank you for your patience.
>
> We have looked thoroughly into the cases you have referred to,
> including full review using internal and external tools. Due to
> costumer privacy issues we obviously cannot share information about
> other accounts with a third party.
>
> However, we assure you that we are collecting evidence and taking
> actions wherever conclusive evidence can be found.
>
> We appreciate your co-operation and understanding in this regard!
>
> Please do not hesitate to contact us, if you have similar cases or
> concerns.
>
> Contact us anytime, we are available around the clock to assist you
> with your account related questions and suggestions.
>
> Sincerely
>
> Emmanuel Sandeep Jakkula
>
> Game Fairness and Security Team
>
> Note: Your account username and password are confidential
> information. No one from the company will ever ask for your password
> in a phone call or email message. Do not respond to any message or
> request that asks for your password.
>
>
> *Pay-Pro and PartyCashier are service names of PartyGaming Group
> companies.
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