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Nah, this pic could be from any previous picture posted here.don't forget that he posted screenshots of parts of the Downfromtherafters account name this week. Could anything be done with this to prove he still has his account?
Its way more straightforward and stupid than this. He admitted to spending a lot on that account, this lie isnt to hide that basic fact, he just wants people to think he sold the account so we think he isnt still whaling out in the game.It's a typical Phil lie. On it's face it may answer the current question, but all it does is open him up to more questions. He either spent thousands of dollars on the DownFromTheRafters account to give it value, or he spent nothing and his account would be worthless, so why go through the effort of selling it at all?
This is why he always admits shit on his stream, rather than when outright asked. He needs to give himself (apparently) years to come up with an unconvincing lie for the pretty easy follow-up questions.
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What would surprise me is that, when the new whale spends money for the first time after buying the account, the name on the credit card/paypal account/whatever won't match the original buyer/account holder, and a giant red flag could be found from that, causing the account to be locked/suspended immediately. Are there no checks for past/future in-game purchases by name?What makes this even more potentially damaging is that when you create these gacha accounts, you bind it to a personal email or Facebook ect. When you sell a gacha account the buyer usually (especially when it’s a lot of money) will require whatever the account is bound to as well so that it cannot be recovered.
People who play gachas strictly to sell accounts usually use a burner email so that way the buyer doesn’t get any personal information. I would imagine DSP wouldnt feel the need to use a burner email as he probably never planned on selling it. Which would mean that the buyer would have all of his personal emails. It’s hard to believe that he would allow this.
When you really think about it the first domino was the Knoxville Gunt Reveal.What an amazing domino effect from ReviewTechUSA stiffing his Canadian editor out of a few hundred bucks.
This is pretty damning. He already admitted he's prone to slipping like that, such as when he said he never changed his phone number despite lying about it."This game has been around for 7 years. Do you know how long it would take for an account that just started to try to catch up with an account that I played for 7 years?"
don't forget that he posted screenshots of parts of the Downfromtherafters account name this week. Could anything be done with this to prove he still has his account?
Actually I think you can get some good proof out of those screenshots. As we now know, Phil got a new phone, specifically a Samsung Galaxy S24 / S23 Ultra. Which one of those doesn't really matter because they essentially have the same display with the same 501 PPI. Phil's old iPhone 6S had 326 PPI. All we would need is someone to take a screenshot on either of those devices of the main WWE Champions screen on a new Samsung Galaxy S24 / S23 Ultra, change your name to something like "DownFromTheDent" (Doesn't really matter, just needs to start with "DownFromThe" and four more characters), then we try and line it up with what Phil posted. It doesn't take anytime to get to that screen, just skip the tutorial and change your name. Also, Samsung phones take screenshots as a JPEG while iPhones take screenshots as a PNG. The more you know.Nah, this pic could be from any previous picture posted here.
The account was still logged in every day and spent the usual ammount of money so im pretty sure he still has it.