Jolly Roger wrote:Perhaps I am mistaken but I think bribery might be the wrong word. As I understand it, Dugcarr offered someone a money (or a membership?) in exchange for using that person's account for the sole purpose of entering a game with Blitzaholic. Using someone else's account as well as your own does not necessarily mean that you have multiple accounts. If this were true then there could be no account sitting allowed. To say that Dugcarr bribed anyone is, in my opinion, false. For instance, if I offer money to a politician to vote a certain way, that's a bribe. However, if I offer money to a politician to come over and mow my lawn, that's an honest payment for services rendered. In Dugcarr's case, all he wanted was the use of the account. He had nothing tangible to gain since he would not have realized any points for a win.
I wonder why he just didn't post an open offer to account sit for anyone going away on vacation or something? He was a good player - I'm sure someone would have taken him up on it eventually.
first of all duggcarr asked what he could do to get capt to give dug access to his account, capt could have negotiated and tried to get all he could from dug.. who knows just how desperate dugg was. Dug was not asking to take over games while capt was on Vacation!!! thats a load of crap, if he was doing that then why did he leave a threat of retaliation.
so it was a bribe... "what do i got to do to get you to turn on Blitz"
secondly, dug knew what he was doing was wrong!! hence the threat of retaliation if Capt didn't keep quiet.
If dug knows what he was doing was wrong, why don't all you guys?
dug chose to play dirty..and i don't feel sorry for him, except he is probably going threw forum withdrawl.
he hasn't even offered up a apology and he knows he did something wrong.
thirdly this is not politics...IT IS A ONLINE GAMING COMMUNITY!!!!
fourth Did you understand dugs reasoning for doing this?
as I saw he was stating he wasn't getting the attention he thought he should have.
come on peeps, you can't allow someone no matter how special they are, to get away with cheating.