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Pulling off the perfect bank heist, whilst a deplorable act in terms of what society governs is 'right', is often met not just with outrage from the press but also a little smile from the public, a kind of 'nice one' attitude for getting away with a large some of money. To get away scott free, however, takes not just luck and planning, but a fair degree of intelligence to get things just right.
It must be the ones that get caught that are thick, then. Hence it is with some dismay that I direct you to:
http://special.reserve.co.uk/reviews /review.php?custid=1008191228
(Remove the space after the word reviews)
Four reviews are on this page for the game Halo. (Hey, Edge gave it 10 out of 10 so I was reading up more about it). Strangely enough, I got an instant feeling of deja vu when I read the four reviews, and went across to gamerankings.com (A US site where I usually get a lot of 'honest' gamer opinions about new games coming out over there). Sure enough, there seems to be an original review of Halo posted on the 14th November, which now appears not once, but TWICE, under the review section of Halo on the Special Reserve site.
My advice is:
1) If you're going to cheat, at least try not to use the web as a source, it's soooooooo obvious and easy to detect.
2) Post your own opinions about a game, not someone else's. I only want to hear about what YOU think about it, not the same views over and over.
3) At least check to see that noone has beaten you to it, that really does make you look like a complete moron.
4) Get another username.
1) Copied a preview of F355 before the game had come out in Japan, saying it was a review
2) Won GAD
3) Claimed F355 and was never seen again!
Sonic
Think Meka had wrote a not bad review and two people above him had just copied it LOL
:)
Lol, I can't believe someone would be that stupid as to cheat and post the exact same review that is already there.
Pulling off the perfect bank heist, whilst a deplorable act in terms of what society governs is 'right', is often met not just with outrage from the press but also a little smile from the public, a kind of 'nice one' attitude for getting away with a large some of money. To get away scott free, however, takes not just luck and planning, but a fair degree of intelligence to get things just right.
It must be the ones that get caught that are thick, then. Hence it is with some dismay that I direct you to:
http://special.reserve.co.uk/reviews /review.php?custid=1008191228
(Remove the space after the word reviews)
Four reviews are on this page for the game Halo. (Hey, Edge gave it 10 out of 10 so I was reading up more about it). Strangely enough, I got an instant feeling of deja vu when I read the four reviews, and went across to gamerankings.com (A US site where I usually get a lot of 'honest' gamer opinions about new games coming out over there). Sure enough, there seems to be an original review of Halo posted on the 14th November, which now appears not once, but TWICE, under the review section of Halo on the Special Reserve site.
My advice is:
1) If you're going to cheat, at least try not to use the web as a source, it's soooooooo obvious and easy to detect.
2) Post your own opinions about a game, not someone else's. I only want to hear about what YOU think about it, not the same views over and over.
3) At least check to see that noone has beaten you to it, that really does make you look like a complete moron.
4) Get another username.