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by fearoffish 3534 days ago
If you listen to the audio recording, it couldn't be more fair. His account was linked (same bank account and same test devices) to an account that was fraudulent. All he has to do is write a blog post that says that, not that he did anything wrong...but the facts. Simple. No character assassination, no accusations, just the truth.
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Why is it up to him to write that blog post? What makes his word more credible than Apple's?
Because Apple's position has been the same all along, that they detected fraudulent activity on his accounts. They just want him to confirm, publicly, that there was indeed fishy stuff going on with one of his accounts. Seems totally fair.