JamminMan
26-02-2010, 08:19 PM
Below you can see an email sent to Habbo as a complaint! Im sure that most of you will agree with the points i have stated in this complaint letter.
"Hello I am an extremehabbo.com fan and would like to complain about the fact they lost officialness. They should not have lost officialness because the leak of users emails was not a leak of ExtremeHabbo.com users but a leak of users emails from ExtremeHabboForum.com which was an external link on ExtremeHabbo.com and ExtremeHabbo.com had no ownership of the ExtremeHabboForum domain &/or forum as it was infact owned by iKirsteh. It even states in the websites disclaimer that they can not be held responsible for any external links on their website. Their site is currently on maintanance and at the bottom of the maintanance page it says the following:
'After we became official extremehabbo was offered a free vbulletin forum & extremehabboforum.com domain from Kirsty (Ex-Forum Manager) and she offered to run the forum and domain on her own back. We accepted the offer on 1 condition that condition was she accepted FULL responsibility for the forum and any issues that may be caused with it. Kirsty was the actual owner of the domain and forum and neither the domain or forum were owned by ExtremeHabbo.com it was an externel link from extremehabbo that was on the website so we can not accept any responsibility for it or its happenings. After the forum was hacked and ExtremeHabboForum.com users emails were leaked as a result of Kirstys carelessness ExtremeHabbo.com lost officialness. This is a note to Habbo UK and also any Habbo UK users, ExtremeHabbo should technicaly still be official as the problem occured on an external link displayed on our website and we should not be held responsible. If anyone has any doubts our disclaimer states that ExtremeHabbo.com can not be held responsible for any external links displayed on the website and this is still a fighting battle with Habbo UK!
As a site that wants to provide complete security of our users we have removed the external link and we also advise you to change at least your Habbo & Email passwords.'
I think that it was very unfair that ExtremeHabbo.com was remove as the leak was nothing to do with ExtremeHabbo.com or its owners/managers. I hope that this will be looked into as it is defenetley not fair!"
Let me know what you think!
"Hello I am an extremehabbo.com fan and would like to complain about the fact they lost officialness. They should not have lost officialness because the leak of users emails was not a leak of ExtremeHabbo.com users but a leak of users emails from ExtremeHabboForum.com which was an external link on ExtremeHabbo.com and ExtremeHabbo.com had no ownership of the ExtremeHabboForum domain &/or forum as it was infact owned by iKirsteh. It even states in the websites disclaimer that they can not be held responsible for any external links on their website. Their site is currently on maintanance and at the bottom of the maintanance page it says the following:
'After we became official extremehabbo was offered a free vbulletin forum & extremehabboforum.com domain from Kirsty (Ex-Forum Manager) and she offered to run the forum and domain on her own back. We accepted the offer on 1 condition that condition was she accepted FULL responsibility for the forum and any issues that may be caused with it. Kirsty was the actual owner of the domain and forum and neither the domain or forum were owned by ExtremeHabbo.com it was an externel link from extremehabbo that was on the website so we can not accept any responsibility for it or its happenings. After the forum was hacked and ExtremeHabboForum.com users emails were leaked as a result of Kirstys carelessness ExtremeHabbo.com lost officialness. This is a note to Habbo UK and also any Habbo UK users, ExtremeHabbo should technicaly still be official as the problem occured on an external link displayed on our website and we should not be held responsible. If anyone has any doubts our disclaimer states that ExtremeHabbo.com can not be held responsible for any external links displayed on the website and this is still a fighting battle with Habbo UK!
As a site that wants to provide complete security of our users we have removed the external link and we also advise you to change at least your Habbo & Email passwords.'
I think that it was very unfair that ExtremeHabbo.com was remove as the leak was nothing to do with ExtremeHabbo.com or its owners/managers. I hope that this will be looked into as it is defenetley not fair!"
Let me know what you think!