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Re: Huge Problem with Pacific
From what I've seen happen on another site, I'm pretty sure they're keeping your money if you don't send them what they asked for. I don't know if there's much you can do about it. I would definitely try sending them your stepdad's info.
I think they'll let you keep playing though, so if that doesn't work, dumping your money to someone else might be a good idea... |
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You've gotta get your stepdad involved, and you've gotta steer it away from the whole underage thing. Just have the stepdad say, my kid was playing on my account, but I've stopped him now, here is my info. You can even have your stepdad say you were playing without his permission, make it seem like the stepdad was the victim of you stealing his password, that will make it less likely that they keep his money IMO. If you send in your stuff, and you are underage, your money is almost surely forfeit. No offense, but trying to transfer it into your name when you are underage and have that much money on there was really dumb.
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Hypothetically, had I been asked to send in ID verification for large withdrawls on an account under a false name and address twice in the past, I would have used Photoshop and it would've worked out fine for me both times.
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First send stepdads info nothing else. See what that yields you. After that have him phone and ask waht he must do. Why start off with telling them your underage. If that does not work I would loose my money off to a friend.
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Just be careful how you do this, pacific is very good at catching chip dumping, and will freeze both suspected accounts.
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Yes, I'm sure your account has been flagged.
You'll need to get your stepdad's info or photoshop. |
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You've gotta get your stepdad involved, and you've gotta steer it away from the whole underage thing. Just have the stepdad say, my kid was playing on my account, but I've stopped him now, here is my info. You can even have your stepdad say you were playing without his permission, make it seem like the stepdad was the victim of you stealing his password, that will make it less likely that they keep his money IMO. If you send in your stuff, and you are underage, your money is almost surely forfeit. No offense, but trying to transfer it into your name when you are underage and have that much money on there was really dumb. [/ QUOTE ] This was the advice I was going to give, pretty much to the letter. Have yr stepdad tell Pacific you were a naughty naughty boy, and this is HIS account, and you were trying to steal his account b/c he took away yr PSP. Tell him to thank Pacific for being so thorough in thier security precedures, but after a good ole fashioned trip to the woodshed he has the situation under control. I think this might actually work. Yeah, you made a 16 year old blunder. Life is like poker, and everything else: you learn by screwing up, so don't feel too bad. Just learn from this experience. |
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Tell him to thank Pacific for being so thorough in thier security precedures, but after a good ole fashioned trip to the woodshed he has the situation under control. [/ QUOTE ] LMAO!! I agree with this poster and the previous poster. This story gives you the best shot of not losing your money. Lose the woodshed part though. [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img] |
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