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240718.37 in reply to 240718.33
Date: 4/22/2013 5:09:27 AM
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Im sure you would talk in entire different way if you'd be on the other side of unfair transfer. I'm sure health insurance in USA think the same about their clients ("I'm doing everything legally!) while they battle with their diseases. Of course it's impossible to compare those two, but the analogy is there.

You don't care if it's moral or not to drive away tens of users out of BB by yourself as long as it is legal. Think of that when somebody sells you something in real life way above the market price and screws you.

Last edited by Koperboy at 4/22/2013 5:10:20 AM

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240718.43 in reply to 240718.38
Date: 4/22/2013 6:18:25 AM
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Hahahahahahaha!!! Great post....Wolph was trying to write a book with that post...

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240718.45 in reply to 240718.41
Date: 4/22/2013 6:23:59 AM
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if you believe that a transfer is illegal complaint, but do not confuse being a good buyer / seller to be a cheater ....

Please re-read my post and find where am I accusing you of cheating.
Waiting...

Did that? So, found anything? Yeah, I didn't think so.

Let me put it in other words and MAYBE you will understand 1% of what am I saying:

You are taking advantage of your knowledge on NEW teams that don't know any better.

You are driving them away and hurting the game...and taking pride in it (good buyer/seller).

Goldman/Sachs was also a good bank and they did nothing wrong...except contribute a lot to world financial crisis!

And that's how YOU will contribute a bit to Buzzerbeater being mediocre instead of being good. You and others like you.

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