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if its that big of a deal, why can't you just e-mail stars and ask them to block you off from the high limits?
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That's crazy. I guess it's sorta good.
Of course, it kinda makes you wonder what would happen if, in the chat, you DID write that you had a bomb on an airplane... |
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It all sounds like they care but with them turning it back on with jus an e-mail makes me think its them just covering thier asses.lets face it a guy on crack that needs a hit will e-mail(or say) anything to get that hit so just e-mailing and saying you we're kidding and getting it put back on ,how much does that really show care???In JD's case though i'm glad it was that easy but for someone thats having problems I dont see it as helping that much with such an easy process of turning back on!!
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Absolutly, actually it may have been the deciding factor. I have heard stories on other forums where people could not get their account turned back on.
In each of those examples it was them being pissed about a bad beat and e-mailing support asking for their account to be closed because they have a gambling problem, be careful what you ask for.
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In Stars' defense, they really are in a bit of a tight spot at the moment, holding the line on allowing US players and such, the last thing they need is for some sore loser to go running to the media.
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