Warlord
08-23-2009, 05:30 PM
Recently one of our long term members of staff (known as 'pengu') was kicked off our team for essentially being untrustworthy. He is now spreading rumours of CodeHook staff being involved in a recent crack of another website's bots by using fake instant messaging chat logs, in order to tarnish our name.
CodeHook has absolutely nothing to do with cracking other hacks and never will and we hope that others believe our word. We have never lied to customers or other communities and individuals in the cheating scene, because that is not how we operate. We have had trouble with the other community involved in the past, but we let that go a long time ago and it certainly does not justify cracking somebody else's hard work.
Unfortunately some people get very bitter when they are kicked off a good community like ours. We just hope that nobody believes rumours, and at the very least tries to seek out the real truth before jumping to conclusions. If you have any questions, feel free to contact me (xwarlordx@gmail.com (mailto:xwarlordx@gmail.com)) or any of the admins on CodeHook for more information. We have our own, real chat logs for people to read for themselves.
CodeHook has absolutely nothing to do with cracking other hacks and never will and we hope that others believe our word. We have never lied to customers or other communities and individuals in the cheating scene, because that is not how we operate. We have had trouble with the other community involved in the past, but we let that go a long time ago and it certainly does not justify cracking somebody else's hard work.
Unfortunately some people get very bitter when they are kicked off a good community like ours. We just hope that nobody believes rumours, and at the very least tries to seek out the real truth before jumping to conclusions. If you have any questions, feel free to contact me (xwarlordx@gmail.com (mailto:xwarlordx@gmail.com)) or any of the admins on CodeHook for more information. We have our own, real chat logs for people to read for themselves.