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GTA:SA => SA:MP Unban Requests => SA:MP - San Andreas Multiplayer => SA:MP Closed Unban Requests => Topic started by: Benzi on January 25, 2019, 01:09:30 pm
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Your in-game name:
Benzi_Casalesi
Ban reason as was stated in-game:
Jetpack.cs
Admin who banned you:
I do not know
When you were banned:
I do not know
Additional notes:
First Of all i know i do mistake sorry for that and i am sorry i didn't do it again.
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Hello,
I'm the one who banned you in result of the armor and jetpack hack you used, since no staff members were around you decided to abuse that condition. when I approached you, you stated that "I was just testing" from what I see you either missed the point or you just did what you wanted to do, rules are rules (http://www.argonathrpg.eu/index.php?topic=100219.0), usage of illegal modifications is not tolerated. no exception applies for "testing" or anything else, your excuse was in no way acceptable.
Also, You were already banned once for usage of illegal modifications (http://www.argonathrpg.eu/index.php?topic=125330.0) and and it appears you didn't really take this seriously at all, how are you going to improve this? how can we be sure this is not going to be repeated in the future and you won't abuse absence of staff members in-game again?
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i realize that using hacks is bad thing. i promise i wont use hacks ever again its my last time you can trust on me.
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i realize that using hacks is bad thing. i promise i wont use hacks ever again its my last time you can trust on me.
I hope these aren't just words like this one.
(https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/530838388669153320/538380800836763658/chrome_2019-01-25_18-56-53.png)
^If you already knew using hacks is a bad thing or a mistake, why use them in the first place?... again
It doesn't look like that you have learned your lesson
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Well what do you mean that will not allow me to play again or what
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Oops... I think you missed a question.
why use hacks in the first place?
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I will explain how it happened that I downloaded Jetpack.cs from the Internet and i put it in the game. I was used it in the regular game, not in the SA-MP. I forgot to remove it from the my game and when I joined the server I used it by mistake.
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Explain me in at least 50 words why usage of such modifications is not allowed in the server.
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Hacking In general, hacking is the ability to reach a target illegally through gaps in the target protection system. When we talk about hacking in general, it means hacker's ability to access someone's device regardless of the damage it may cause. When it can access another device it is hacked, but when it deletes a file or triggers another, There are two types of infiltrators. The first type is the so-called white hat owners and this type of hacker is helping people and is known as the moral hackers. .. And the second type is called the owners of black hats are infiltrators immoral acts of sabotage
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Hacking In general, hacking is the ability to reach a target illegally through gaps in the target protection system. When we talk about hacking in general, it means hacker's ability to access someone's device regardless of the damage it may cause. When it can access another device it is hacked, but when it deletes a file or triggers another, There are two types of infiltrators. The first type is the so-called white hat owners and this type of hacker is helping people and is known as the moral hackers. .. And the second type is called the owners of black hats are infiltrators immoral acts of sabotage
Seriously?
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You have 48 hours to put some effort in answering my question without copying from anywhere else (beside what you said was beyond being related to my question) or I'm denying this appeal, you couldn't be anymore disrespectful.
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Because Hacking to unauthorized intrusion into a computer or a network. The person engaged in hacking activities is known as a hacker. This hacker may alter system or security features to accomplish a goal that differs from the original purpose of the system.
Hacking can also refer to non-malicious activities, usually involving unusual or improvised alterations to equipment or processes.
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Alright, well played. You may re-appeal on 2/29/2019