BE AWARE! What TSR *really* do with your account details...
Sierra:
Just as I thought that TSR couldn't go any lower... Sad, just sad and disgusting. 1bleh
Lerf:
TSR's defense (and the Feisty person) both made me think of this quote I used to use for a sig on email:
Steve Eley wrote:
Invisible Pink Unicorns are beings of great spiritual power. We know this because they are capable of being invisible and pink at the same time. Like all religions, the faith of the Invisible Pink Unicorn is based upon both logic and faith. We have faith that they are pink; we logically know that they are invisible because we can't see them
Skye:
Thanks Joy, in looking at this post I feel there is a lot of information shared-thank you-and a lot of good advice. Mostly in the 'different password for different sites'--I was guilty of that. My laziness and my forgetfulness brought me some pretty lame-O passwords; but after having my myspace page compromised a bit ago I figured a more complicated one for each is so much more secure! What is to stop them from figuring out the ones we use, though? Well, the advice I was given was 'You change your passwords, often.'
I now have a notebook beside my pc (ok, so it travels with me, with my own pc dead in the water, and me traveling around to use other computers right now), with all my sites I visit (for custom content, as well as info) and the passwords for each. Luckily I've gotten my same name on each one so I didn't have to be too inventive there, but the passwords have been something I had to get used to. I guess you're never too old to learn something new, right?
I think the pirate booty 'contest' was something to poke fun at the 'pirates' as they call others, as well as something to get publicity for other than taking others' private information. To make light of all this scandal and move on. I don't think folks will trust them though. OR forget what they're doing.
I also don't think they would have as many members to brag about if they allowed folks to delete their accounts--they wouldn't be able to claim so many.
Same as EA itself. EA bragged about how many games they have sold, celebrating when it got to be so huge. What they didn't tell about, what was swept under the rug, was the amount of unhappy customers they actually have in that huge number. People don't admire those who won't listen to customer complaints, who tell them 'tough bananas' when they have a problem-if they aknowledge them at all! They also have the foolish maxoids in the bbs to cover their bums!
kaoz666:
Quote from: Lerf on April 02, 2009, 09:37:04 pm
TSR's defense (and the Feisty person) both made me think of this quote I used to use for a sig on email:
Steve Eley wrote:
Invisible Pink Unicorns are beings of great spiritual power. We know this because they are capable of being invisible and pink at the same time. Like all religions, the faith of the Invisible Pink Unicorn is based upon both logic and faith. We have faith that they are pink; we logically know that they are invisible because we can't see them
To paraphrase Lerf here, what this quote basically means is "We believe in we say, because you can't prove if it's true or if it's fake, so you can't tell us we're lying." Which fits the TSR's response to this whole thing PERFECTLY. And as far as EA patting themselves on the back, you come to expect that from "The Evil Empire" of video games. Of course they're going to toot their own horns about their good numbers, and totally leave out the losses and complaints about not just The Sims brand, but other EA brands as well. Like how they were forced to lay off 20,000 people in 2008, and shut down an entire development house (Black Box Entertainment) because their last two games, Need For Speed Pro Street and and Need For Speed Undercover TANKED, and they suffered ungodly losses because the latter game didn't sell half as well as they intended, despite having as "Hollywood" style script and A-List actors such as Maggie Q in the game. Of COURSE they'd sweep that under the rug. That's big business for you afterall. You gotta love EA's "Not our fault, not our problem" approach to it all as well. Predictable in every stretch of the word. Furthermore, TSR's prodding at the whole "Pirate" angle is about as tasteless and tactless as they come. But at this stage, I pretty much expect nothing less of sophomoric, assinine and childish responses from anyone on TSR top brass. They'd rather joke around and try to save face then deal with the fact that they have the real thieves in their midst.
saowens:
Just an update to point you to where the real war is being waged on this.
Look here
http://tsr.mustbedestroyed.org/?p=704#more-704
and here
http://phorum.mustnotbenamed.com/index.php/topic,2399.0.html
Happy simming. ;D
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