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    Quote Originally Posted by Professor-Alex View Post
    What staff say on and off the record are completely different things. I know a couple of staff who have said things that they wouldnt have said otherwise on msn, if I reported them I would be simply laughed at and told not to be a poo stirrer. Or at least I hope I would. If one of Bill Gates's employees said he hated Microsoft to a friend, and the friend told Mr Gates, I don't think he'd be much bothered.
    Yes but what was said on MSN actually directly affects Habbox.

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    You can include MSN chatlogs in a PM to a member of management. You will not get in trouble for that. However whether it will be accepted as solid proof is questionable. It depends on how solidly you can verify it, however chances are around 80% that you won't get someone fired on chatlogs, chances are like 20% that you might get them warned.

    However the rule with MSN is that the only way that a complaint can be even looked into is if they're talking as a member of Habbox Staff. For example, if I tell you that you're a bleeping ****** as nvrspk4, I'm in the clear. If I tell you that because you're such a bleeping ******, you'll never work at Habbox again, I'm saying that as nvrspk4 the Habbox Manager, and I might get in trouble for that.
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    Um, you can solidly prove things said on MSN if you use MSN Plus and have .XML chatlogs because those are typically uneditable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nvrspk4 View Post
    You can include MSN chatlogs in a PM to a member of management. You will not get in trouble for that. However whether it will be accepted as solid proof is questionable. It depends on how solidly you can verify it, however chances are around 80% that you won't get someone fired on chatlogs, chances are like 20% that you might get them warned.

    However the rule with MSN is that the only way that a complaint can be even looked into is if they're talking as a member of Habbox Staff. For example, if I tell you that you're a bleeping ****** as nvrspk4, I'm in the clear. If I tell you that because you're such a bleeping ******, you'll never work at Habbox again, I'm saying that as nvrspk4 the Habbox Manager, and I might get in trouble for that.
    That is exactly what I wanted to hear

    Thankyou very much

    Because I happen to know a certain person who committed the "offence" and was banned for it.


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    I wouldn't think it's fair, because you don't know if it's 100% true and plus it's MSN and has nothing to do with Habbox. That's a personal account dealing with off habbox type of things.


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    Quote Originally Posted by cunning View Post
    I wouldn't think it's fair, because you don't know if it's 100% true and plus it's MSN and has nothing to do with Habbox. That's a personal account dealing with off habbox type of things.
    Yes but has Nvr said, if you just said "I hate you **** off" then he would be in the clear. If he said "I hate you, you'll never work at Habbox again, **** off" then he would be in trouble...

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    At the end of the day I got banned (on every account + IP ban) for sending Sierk a PM including an MSN conversation of MAD bribing me in the name of Habbox.

    Nvrspk has told me what I wanted to hear, this thread has served it's purpose.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anarchco View Post
    At the end of the day I got banned (on every account + IP ban) for sending Sierk a PM including an MSN conversation of MAD bribing me in the name of Habbox.

    Nvrspk has told me what I wanted to hear, this thread has served it's purpose.
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    weren't there rumours like this going around ages ago which turned out to be bull poo? Not that I'm saying you're lying as I wasn't part of the alledged conversation but meh...
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    In cases like oli's ye it should be aloud but just squealing on someone for instance saying they hate sierk shouldnt be aloud imo.


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    the thing is though one member of management says one thing, another says another.

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