Famous Mortimer
WillipsBrighton
Junior Chimp
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« on: September 16, 2016, 02:14:36 AM » |
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From what I understand, this was basically a victimless crime. Accounts were either for non real people, or if they were for real people, just sat inactive and unused. The worst thing that could have happened is some people might have paid a $10 fee for having an inactive account. Such fees should be refunded but after that, I don't see why low level employees should be punished. This reminds me a lot of the "election fraud" Republicans complain about, when people who are pad by how many voters they can register, create fake registrations for Mickey Mouse and Rusty Shackleford. Not a big deal.
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