evolution_1ne said:
typical Kasz, you rarely if ever comment on the actual topic and pussy foot around it with such grace people reading wouldn't even know what the issue was, your good, I'll give you that anyway, reporters and analysis don't give a shit about anything but hits which is why they throw around false bullshit data. 23 billion dollars was made off the pretense that there are 77 million users that would have to be reimbursed even though there is no fucking way in hell the actual number of psn users is even remotely close than that especially given ps3 global user base being no where near that amount and anyone that think it is are fucking retarded and devoid of any logic what so ever. but these analysis aren't retarded or devoid of logic, there just asshole who want hits. I mean look how many people that actually take the 23 billion dollars serious. and reporters have done nothing but blow this way out of proportion and troll for hits, telling people that Sony said info has been stolen even though there's not only been no evidence of people info being taken but the NEVER said that, they said may have been compromised and precautions should be taken, all for fucking hits and to spread FUD to cause mass panic. as for the rest, that is exactly why it shouldn't be hard to find that info and post it, you brought it up now prove it or you don't know what the fuck your talking about which is in fact the truth which coincides with my first point |
If analysits didn't care about giving accurate data... they wouldn't have jobs. Since you know... an analysts job is to give accurate data.
Also, yeah it is easy to come up with, but was trying to stay somewhat on topic. If you insist to keep taking this off topic.
"Sophisticated data thieves have moved beyond stolen credit cards and use personal info like birthdates and home addresses to open bank accounts, obtain medical services or collect other people's unemployment checks."
http://www.pcworld.com/article/226500/what_does_sony_owe_consumers_after_psn_nightmare.html
So yeah... much worse then having to dispute a few minor credit issues. Heck they could open entirely new credit cards in your name, take out lines of credit... etc... etc.