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Comments: First of all look at there previous games played. They are in every game with each other. I wouldn't have noticed if I wasn't in three games with them. In the one game 75575 I had NA, SA, AF, EU and I end up loosing. Both users broke me and in the three games. professorkimball won all three games. The users never attack each other unless it' to take a continent. When I confronted them they claimed to be a father/son. But I'm not so sure. Even if they are father/son they did not declare an alliance in the game chat, which they had. So either way there is at least on rule being broken. Thank you for looking into this matter.
They've been accused 2 other times in the forum and a few times via email. Enough is enough! I've blocked them from playing together in the future. Even if they are father and son, they obviously don't play fair.
It was a simple question. I wasn't whining. I didn't know what procedure was. If a person uses two accounts and are found to be cheating does the other person get the points back or is it left as is? Thank you for answering my question.
Update: I worked out a deal with them, they can continue to play together as long as - whenever they play as opponents - they post a warning in the game chat that. If people have a problem with that, there is always negative feedback.
lackattack wrote:Update: I worked out a deal with them, they can continue to play together as long as - whenever they play as opponents - they post a warning in the game chat that. If people have a problem with that, there is always negative feedback.
Thats not very helpful for the person who gets burned points, theyre obviously cheating as Dlakavi pointed out. I preferred your first resolution.
Dlakavi wrote:lol, it is "his son" and he is still learning, "Son" has 300 points and the father has 1500.
And the "son" plays just fine until its only him and his "daddy" in the game. Yeah right.
How much proof do You need
Gee I didn't realize that. In fact in all the standard games where it was just the two of them left, "father" won 36 times and "son" won 2 times. Very sketchy.
In light of this new evidence, I'm re-instating the block.