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rolltide101x said:
Captain_Yuri said:

Hmm maybe there is a confusion somewhere cause when I said he provided "clear proof," I was referring to the fact that he had unauthorized transactions in his account and not that he proved how someone hacked it and etc cause in order for him to prove it to that level, he would probably need admin access to PSN as well as a lot of other things.

And sure, it could be that his password sucks and its could be that its 123456789 but that doesn't stop the fact that he had unauthorized transactions done in his account. Sony is even investigating it and said that they have found the IP of the person was traced back to somewhere in Europe. Now, people are idiots all the time, thats a proven fact but a good company with a good customer service would refund him the money when an unauthorized transaction like this has happened regardless of whoes fault it is because he didn't make those transactions... Someone else did! And its all digital so all they would have to do is deactivate the games on his account and refund him the money. He is only asking for his $600 back and he has every right to get it back and Sony are idiots for not doing so cause this is exactly how you break trust

It is impossible for him to have a European friend? I have lots of European friends. Where the IP Address is from does not prove a thing.

Its not impossible but when Sony themselves are saying that his credentials have been compromised, I am pretty sure its legit... And I don't get whats so hard to understand about this... Sony themselves have investigated the sitution and came to the conclusion that it is indeed was unauthorized transaction and Sony has access to all the accounts so if they deactivate the games and refund the money, it should be as simple as that...



                  

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