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Nicklesbe said:
VanceIX said:
Nicklesbe said:

You said over a decade and guess what you probably didn't start in any of those months, even if ya did you said over a decade which means it's still a lie, it doesn't matter if it's 10.99% its still at most one decade and not over untill 2015. It also doesn't change the fact that you lied about never having any network problems in that time. Now you are acting like a child, and you want to tell me to grow up? Your rights are violated because you no longer have the power to protect your own property. You also have the right to resell any property you purchase. What about that do you not understand? You have the right to protect your property anyway you see fit. They take that right away by denying you the ability to take that property. Instead they take it and put where ever they want and force you to trust that they will protect it and they take away your right to sell it and make a profit off it if you choose.

Just stop dude seriously you know you are so in the wrong here and you are expressing so much blind ignorance that at this point it comes off as intentional and pure trolling. People on XBL had strong passwords but due to an exploit their passwords were completely bypassed. Sony had encription and people had strong passwords it didn't stop people from hacking into the network. You have to be smarter than this, seriously. 

Like I said, when huge, large scale hacks happen companies will 100/100 times make it up to the users. Individual attacks are the only thing that are truly worrying in terms of losing your account forever, and those happen when you don't have good account security.

Do you know me? Seriously? Are you really so bitter that you don't think I could buy a game on Steam over a decade ago (Steam came out in 2003 btw). iTunes has been available since 2001. Like I said, grow up. Digital distribution has been around far longer than you think. 

If that were true then MS would have done something to reimburse all those people that had their accounts hacked into over the years. That's pretty damn large scale. Instead they spent years blaming users and ignoring it. Then when a 5 year old brought it to their attention they simply quietly let it fade away without doing anything for the pople affected. History doesn't exactly back your claims. I'm not bitter I'm just not an idiot and I know a lie when I hear one. Yes you could have done it over a decade but you didn't which you later finally admitted to. You've shown nothing but extreme ignorance and inexperiance with the world and you flat out lied about never having a network problem in that time which is funny considering there isn't a network on the planet that is that stable and secure. It was a safe bet to say that was a lie too and I turned out to be right. Who would have figured? 

Where did I admit I didn't? I bought things from iTunes as early as 2003 and I bought Half Life 2 for a friend on Steam when it was first released (granted, it was a few months short of a decade, but close enough). All of those things are still availalbe on our accounts.

What did you expect Microsoft to do? They fixed the exploit, and everyone got their data back, just having to change their passwords. Do you want them to pay you or something? Theft happens, and the fact that everything returned to normal later means the situation was handeled adequately. 



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