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Quzira
02-15-2003, 03:12 AM
:evil: Sorry to say but...Tumpcard is a complete jackass. I dont beleive that a developer should have such disrespect for the users of there program :!: If you didnt want others to ask for help dont be a developer. If you have a problem with this ill be sure to report to the EULA whats being done here and that would drop this program and site so fast I wouldnt have time to laugh. :twisted: So learn to help others and maybe they wouldnt have to make your pathetic lives a living hell and have a nice day. I think i shall report to a server GM today or call to tell whats being done here.
For all who read this tell blame Tumpcard not I.

Trumpcard
02-15-2003, 04:41 AM
Waaa waaa waa waa waa...

You're the one being a complete ass..

You should learn to read some instructions before harassing people...

It really is people like you that make me want to quit even bothering...

I spent 20 minutes trying to help you, thats as much of my life as Im wasting on you... Grow up, and learn how to read..

DeletedUser
02-15-2003, 04:47 AM
Go ahead. Please do. Please do

Trumpcard
02-15-2003, 04:48 AM
He still hasnt gotten my name right in like 4 trys...

LOL

DeletedUser
02-15-2003, 06:05 PM
Heres what I have to say, who do you think you are? We spend a lot of time working on this project, our own free time, NOT to babysit you, if you don't like the way we do things or if we ignore you, thats our right, and you can go to EthernalQuest, we could care less. As for the EULA, I believe you are under the age of 18, which means, you are not a real US citizen, and not only can you not start a case in court, whoever you plan on contacting will laugh at you. EULA has no definite legal grounds in court and you know as well as everyone else here they have no target to go after.

By the way, love your avatar, suits your stupidity well.

a_Guest03
02-16-2003, 02:42 AM
I once bought Ultima Online without the knowledge that it REQUIRED internet access. I just wanted a fun one-player game, kinda like Diablo. It didn't say anywhere on the box that it required internet access. At the time, I was underage, and unable to agree to the EULA. CompUSA never let me return it once I had opened the box. I don't think those EULAs could ever be binding. ALSO, the EQ people would have to prove that we agreed to them.

On top of that, why would you tell a server GM?? WHO THE HELL IS HE?? He won't do shit against the site. He'll tell his boss, who will fudge the story and tell his boss, who will fudge it again. By the time the right guy hears about it, they won't remember why they hate the site. Timmy, read, learn, whine, but don't blame, and don't be pushy. These guys are DEVELOPERS. That means that they make the server. They don't support it. If you ever learn about corporate coding structures, you RARELY have a coder talking to end-users. How do I know this?? At work, I'm the guy who talks to both coders (guys like Trump) and end-users (guy like you). Why waste a talented coder's time when any schmuck can filter out who needs personal help/guidance and then give the three thousandth rendition of the same goddamn fix over and over again. Trumpcard, Image, and Hogie build the thing. Ask anyone else for help in the areas that it is allowed, and the rest of us will help you. There are more of us than them anyway. So shut your yap, and be nice.

And Christ, bugging an adult on Valentine's day is a BIIIIIIG nono. Would you want us barging into your car (yes car) if you could have a date?

If you really need help, there's a forum on http://www.goatse.cx you should check out. There's a special message to help you with the problem you're having.

Baron Sprite
02-16-2003, 12:14 PM
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