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Last days I had a lot of messages regarding Vercetti of Tales and the fight we had on Facebook. I made a video with all the truth and all the details about how Vercetti tried to scam me through the server files. I consider it a huge insult him to come after me online, in public and accuse me of stealing his server files. This has to stop. He has to stop. Thank you for watching.

 

 

 

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I thought raidfight and tales are the same since both are under the same company trademark.

 

Searching a bit on the internet about MAJENTA SOFT LTD EOOD will reveal even the annual income of this Bulgarian registered company!

 

https://www.dnb.com/business-directory/company-profiles.avoukatos_eood.aafb77ad553ecd7ebc8582b019218d21.html

 

Also on both server sites, paypal donation gateways end up on the same PayPal account.

 

Not sure, whats your argument for?  Maybe i am offtopic! 

 

 

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10 minutes ago, millerose23 said:

I thought raidfight and tales are the same since both are under the same company trademark.

 

Searching a bit on the internet about MAJENTA SOFT LTD EOOD will reveal even the annual income of this Bulgarian registered company!

 

Maybe i was mistaken

Yea I thought the same xd since tales uses all succeed server names xD 

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You sure this isn't like the trapper beef or youtuber beef to serve as a marketing ploy for both? :D 

 

and yes both paypal donations lead to the same account. 

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40 minutes ago, millerose23 said:

https://ibb.co/B2vQJKz

https://ibb.co/9VmJkVW

 

When donations are end up on the same account, i guess theres no need of more evidence.

 

The weird thing is that i thought that everyone knew it!

 

 

Gj.

The kind of Midrates :) RF is one of the Vercetti servers. Everybody knows..

Nekys you are just the owner of the domain.

 

lets see the conversations with warnings from Vercetti.

we wait

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This is Vercetti "THE DOMINATOR"

 

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He wanted to open a server with MY FILES and I should get 30% 
I refused his offer, he direclty PM other members of our team, trying to bait them, he eat shit

 

He send us this

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