I worked at a place where I did tech support for some networking equipment. A few big customers insisted all their support run through the US & US citizens (this was the case anyway, but it was part of their support contracts).
The big customers were mostly banks and financial institutions. I always assumed the idea was that everyone was in the same legal jurisdiction and while I'm sure corruption crosses financial boundaries ... they also knew their support people were well paid full time employees that the equipment maker had a direct relationship with.
kadir1234•1mo ago
Where does the "game" end? If you're struggling to make ends meet and someone offers you money to increase points in a "video game"... well perhaps the right thing to do is take the money! It's a game ffs.
ted_dunning•1mo ago
That posting has been deleted.
What's really going on?
hurfdurf•1mo ago
No idea if the link was pointing to the same message, but there is this:
"However, that post was subsequently removed as well because that image contained PII on a professional Rainbow Six Siege player who had been targeted by Bad Actors who wanted to steal his account."
duxup•1mo ago
The big customers were mostly banks and financial institutions. I always assumed the idea was that everyone was in the same legal jurisdiction and while I'm sure corruption crosses financial boundaries ... they also knew their support people were well paid full time employees that the equipment maker had a direct relationship with.