To Whom Should We Believe, Amazon or Statsoholic?

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It’s obvious that the war of Amazon and Statsoholic has worsen. Both parties didn’t listen to the advices of some celebrity bloggers in the West to settle their problem without going into the courts. Amazon even dig the conviction of Hornbaker (Statsoholic owner) for extorting AOL users.

Now, both parties accused each other. Amazon said that Hornbaker threatened Amazon with a PR smear campaign if they refused to increase their acquisition offer to something above $100,000. Hornbaker, on the other hand denied and accused Amazon of threatening him to make his conviction public if he refused to transfer all Statsaholic assets to Amazon for $25,000.

Well, I don’t know who’s telling the truth now. But it’s a natural thing that people will believe those who haven’t convicted yet. That’s what Duncan did and he’s now asking sorry to Amazon for participating the online petition against Amazon. Zoli, also called the accusation against Amazon as pathetic.

What can I say about Amazon and Statsoholic? Well, I don’t want to comment about it for now. I am really afraid of getting sued.

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Posted by User ImageSELaplana, 23 April 2007 at Internet (No. of Views: 17015)

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