Good, because I told them how much they sucked for refusing to respond and how I hoped someone reported them to Nintendo
Step #1 - Write a deliberately inflammatory e-mail
Step #2 - Whine that you haven't received a response when the addressee likely has better things to do than reply to inflammatory messages
Step #3 - Treat this lack of response as confirmation of your suspicions
GG, the_randomizer. That makes you look very cool, it's a very mature thing to do.
Nintendo? Why not the cyber police instead? Or whatever department attending fraudulent actions.
Ah yes, the infamous
cyber police ran directly
by Robocop from Detroit P.D, fighting evil Internet criminals, the
Cobra Commander and
Skynet.
That's not how law enforcement works
(it's country-specific and thus problematic over the Internet), or banking for that matter. Having a chip you own decapped is not an illegal activity, neither is gathering donations.
The only banking-related company that frowns upon such activity is PayPal since they began reserving the right to monitor and allow/deny banking operations on the basis of their own bizzare morality code instead of, y'know,
doing their job and putting money through from Account A to Account B, which is why they should go out of business.
EDIT: In any case, I'm going to report this thread now. I would love to say that it devolved into an outlet for prissy, angsty teenagers crying out
"scam!" because they didn't get to see scans they could do
f*ck-all with, but that'd be a lie - it was an outlet for prissy, angsty teenagers from the start
with a small promise of someone actually taking the time and getting to the bottom of this, but that hope was but a spark and said spark is no longer glimmering in the sea of teenage tears and broken dreams.