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Re: Alt possibilities for 4 high rank accounts
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JollyGood
on 16/05/2022, 14:47:02 UTC
First of all, I apologize for being late in responding to this, because actually we are very busy every day serving customers in our shop so this has been neglected and this is not something we did on purpose.
The four of us actually work in a computer shop in our area and one day the personal devices that Davian144 and Bestcoin1 often use suffered a slight damage that required repairs and also upgrading the components of the device to a better version because they did not have enough funds. to buy a new device.

And because previously Lantind and I also wanted to upgrade the devices we had, so we also decided to do it simultaneously because considering we work in the same place so it can be easier to do this. So because this is what forces us to use the same device, namely the computer at our workplace to do routine postings alternately. Because we don't usually post via the smartphones we have.

Which on that computer at that time could not access Imgur unless we had to use a VPN, the place where we used it to upload the images we needed. So we are all forced to use the imgbb site to upload images and usually we also never make any edits to the screenshots we take. This is what actually happened, please understand.

Once again sorry for the delay
Really? How many people do you expect to believe the story you spun?

Usually there are one or two excuses given when someone tries to defend their actions but what you posted reads like a litany of excuses...

What is stopping you from coming clean and admit that you are operating not just these 4 accounts but others too?

There is no doubt that all four accounts have read your message and seen this thread, but he or they have chosen to ignore it and not reply. I think this may also indicate they are linked together.
Aside from the merit transfer, did they break any other forum or bounty rules? Simply putting a neutral tag on their accounts may be enough to warn bounty managers that these accounts are likely to be alts.
They are 100% operated by the same person.