I know for a fact that they aren't just skipping payments on team PRIME. I can't talk about it, but I live in the same country as their HQ. I know the names that are sponsored by them as well.
On August 28 2014 10:23 BreAKerTV wrote: I know for a fact that they aren't just skipping payments on team PRIME. I can't talk about it, but I live in the same country as their HQ. I know the names that are sponsored by them as well.
are you david kim? how do you even type so much without saying literally anything of value
On August 28 2014 10:23 BreAKerTV wrote: I know for a fact that they aren't just skipping payments on team PRIME. I can't talk about it, but I live in the same country as their HQ. I know the names that are sponsored by them as well.
are you david kim? how do you even type so much without saying literally anything of value
Do you know who I am? I work for TeSL as a World of Tanks caster. A huge chunk of PC peripherals companies are based out in Taiwan: NVIDIA, BenQ, TTeSports (Thermaltake), CM Storm (Cooler Master), ROCCAT, Zowie, Netgear, Acer, MSI, and Zotac and these are just the ones that I have seen with my own two eyes.
What I am telling you is that if you get in with one or two of these companies, you start getting more and more information about things that are going on. I work for one of the companies listed above as an eSports community manager. These companies all keep track of each other and their business. Not only that, but this is a painfully small social circle. It feels like a church community when you are going to many different events in three months where sponsors have booths set up with their products on display and other representatives from each company show up. You see the same faces. All the time.
On August 28 2014 10:23 BreAKerTV wrote: I know for a fact that they aren't just skipping payments on team PRIME. I can't talk about it, but I live in the same country as their HQ. I know the names that are sponsored by them as well.
are you david kim? how do you even type so much without saying literally anything of value
Do you know who I am? I work for TeSL as a World of Tanks caster. A huge chunk of PC peripherals companies are based out in Taiwan: NVIDIA, BenQ, TTeSports (Thermaltake), CM Storm (Cooler Master), ROCCAT, Zowie, Netgear, Acer, MSI, and Zotac and these are just the ones that I have seen with my own two eyes.
What I am telling you is that if you get in with one or two of these companies, you start getting more and more information about things that are going on. I work for one of the companies listed above as an eSports community manager. These companies all keep track of each other and their business. Not only that, but this is a painfully small social circle. It feels like a church community when you are going to many different events in three months where sponsors have booths set up with their products on display and other representatives from each company show up. You see the same faces. All the time.
TL;DR - I know more stuff. Can't talk about it.
Regardless of your standing in esport, Chaggi has a point. You've written two paragraphs which add nothing to discussion. Good for you that you know more about the situation than the regular poster! If you're not going to share that information or add something to the discussion then why bother posting in this thread?
On August 28 2014 10:23 BreAKerTV wrote: I know for a fact that they aren't just skipping payments on team PRIME. I can't talk about it, but I live in the same country as their HQ. I know the names that are sponsored by them as well.
are you david kim? how do you even type so much without saying literally anything of value
Do you know who I am? I work for TeSL as a World of Tanks caster. A huge chunk of PC peripherals companies are based out in Taiwan: NVIDIA, BenQ, TTeSports (Thermaltake), CM Storm (Cooler Master), ROCCAT, Zowie, Netgear, Acer, MSI, and Zotac and these are just the ones that I have seen with my own two eyes.
What I am telling you is that if you get in with one or two of these companies, you start getting more and more information about things that are going on. I work for one of the companies listed above as an eSports community manager. These companies all keep track of each other and their business. Not only that, but this is a painfully small social circle. It feels like a church community when you are going to many different events in three months where sponsors have booths set up with their products on display and other representatives from each company show up. You see the same faces. All the time.
TL;DR - I know more stuff. Can't talk about it.
Regardless of your standing in esport, Chaggi has a point. You've written two paragraphs which add nothing to discussion. Good for you that you know more about the situation than the regular poster! If you're not going to share that information or add something to the discussion then why bother posting in this thread?
Haha plexa, my thoughts exactly. His point was that you typed words but didn't say anything. And yeah... saying "Do you know who I am?" is kind of a douche move.
On August 28 2014 10:23 BreAKerTV wrote: I know for a fact that they aren't just skipping payments on team PRIME. I can't talk about it, but I live in the same country as their HQ. I know the names that are sponsored by them as well.
are you david kim? how do you even type so much without saying literally anything of value
Do you know who I am? I work for TeSL as a World of Tanks caster. A huge chunk of PC peripherals companies are based out in Taiwan: NVIDIA, BenQ, TTeSports (Thermaltake), CM Storm (Cooler Master), ROCCAT, Zowie, Netgear, Acer, MSI, and Zotac and these are just the ones that I have seen with my own two eyes.
What I am telling you is that if you get in with one or two of these companies, you start getting more and more information about things that are going on. I work for one of the companies listed above as an eSports community manager. These companies all keep track of each other and their business. Not only that, but this is a painfully small social circle. It feels like a church community when you are going to many different events in three months where sponsors have booths set up with their products on display and other representatives from each company show up. You see the same faces. All the time.
TL;DR - I know more stuff. Can't talk about it.
Regardless of your standing in esport, Chaggi has a point. You've written two paragraphs which add nothing to discussion. Good for you that you know more about the situation than the regular poster! If you're not going to share that information or add something to the discussion then why bother posting in this thread?
Haha plexa, my thoughts exactly. His point was that you typed words but didn't say anything. And yeah... saying "Do you know who I am?" is kind of a douche move.
Alright. Not the first time I've left people with a cliffhanger. I'll just keep my words to myself. Or start getting in to eSports-press.
On August 28 2014 10:23 BreAKerTV wrote: I know for a fact that they aren't just skipping payments on team PRIME. I can't talk about it, but I live in the same country as their HQ. I know the names that are sponsored by them as well.
are you david kim? how do you even type so much without saying literally anything of value
Do you know who I am? I work for TeSL as a World of Tanks caster. A huge chunk of PC peripherals companies are based out in Taiwan: NVIDIA, BenQ, TTeSports (Thermaltake), CM Storm (Cooler Master), ROCCAT, Zowie, Netgear, Acer, MSI, and Zotac and these are just the ones that I have seen with my own two eyes.
What I am telling you is that if you get in with one or two of these companies, you start getting more and more information about things that are going on. I work for one of the companies listed above as an eSports community manager. These companies all keep track of each other and their business. Not only that, but this is a painfully small social circle. It feels like a church community when you are going to many different events in three months where sponsors have booths set up with their products on display and other representatives from each company show up. You see the same faces. All the time.
TL;DR - I know more stuff. Can't talk about it.
Regardless of your standing in esport, Chaggi has a point. You've written two paragraphs which add nothing to discussion. Good for you that you know more about the situation than the regular poster! If you're not going to share that information or add something to the discussion then why bother posting in this thread?
Haha plexa, my thoughts exactly. His point was that you typed words but didn't say anything. And yeah... saying "Do you know who I am?" is kind of a douche move.
Alright. Not the first time I've left people with a cliffhanger. I'll just keep my words to myself. Or start getting in to eSports-press.
Don't think people are as perturbed by the fact that you didn't share information as they are how you made yourself seem like such an ass. There are a lot of people behind the scenes and in the spotlight that make eSports such a good product to view and experience. It's not necessary to state your role in a way that comes across egotistical and self-absorbed. My two cents. Thank you for your contribution to the community, though.
On August 28 2014 10:23 BreAKerTV wrote: I know for a fact that they aren't just skipping payments on team PRIME. I can't talk about it, but I live in the same country as their HQ. I know the names that are sponsored by them as well.
are you david kim? how do you even type so much without saying literally anything of value
Do you know who I am? I work for TeSL as a World of Tanks caster. A huge chunk of PC peripherals companies are based out in Taiwan: NVIDIA, BenQ, TTeSports (Thermaltake), CM Storm (Cooler Master), ROCCAT, Zowie, Netgear, Acer, MSI, and Zotac and these are just the ones that I have seen with my own two eyes.
What I am telling you is that if you get in with one or two of these companies, you start getting more and more information about things that are going on. I work for one of the companies listed above as an eSports community manager. These companies all keep track of each other and their business. Not only that, but this is a painfully small social circle. It feels like a church community when you are going to many different events in three months where sponsors have booths set up with their products on display and other representatives from each company show up. You see the same faces. All the time.
TL;DR - I know more stuff. Can't talk about it.
Regardless of your standing in esport, Chaggi has a point. You've written two paragraphs which add nothing to discussion. Good for you that you know more about the situation than the regular poster! If you're not going to share that information or add something to the discussion then why bother posting in this thread?
Haha plexa, my thoughts exactly. His point was that you typed words but didn't say anything. And yeah... saying "Do you know who I am?" is kind of a douche move.
Alright. Not the first time I've left people with a cliffhanger. I'll just keep my words to myself. Or start getting in to eSports-press.
Don't think people are as perturbed by the fact that you didn't share information as they are how you made yourself seem like such an ass. There are a lot of people behind the scenes and in the spotlight that make eSports such a good product to view and experience. It's not necessary to state your role in a way that comes across egotistical and self-absorbed. My two cents. Thank you for your contribution to the community, though.
Are you Andrew? I think I got you on skype bro. haha.
On August 28 2014 10:23 BreAKerTV wrote: I know for a fact that they aren't just skipping payments on team PRIME. I can't talk about it, but I live in the same country as their HQ. I know the names that are sponsored by them as well.
are you david kim? how do you even type so much without saying literally anything of value
Do you know who I am? I work for TeSL as a World of Tanks caster. A huge chunk of PC peripherals companies are based out in Taiwan: NVIDIA, BenQ, TTeSports (Thermaltake), CM Storm (Cooler Master), ROCCAT, Zowie, Netgear, Acer, MSI, and Zotac and these are just the ones that I have seen with my own two eyes.
What I am telling you is that if you get in with one or two of these companies, you start getting more and more information about things that are going on. I work for one of the companies listed above as an eSports community manager. These companies all keep track of each other and their business. Not only that, but this is a painfully small social circle. It feels like a church community when you are going to many different events in three months where sponsors have booths set up with their products on display and other representatives from each company show up. You see the same faces. All the time.
TL;DR - I know more stuff. Can't talk about it.
Regardless of your standing in esport, Chaggi has a point. You've written two paragraphs which add nothing to discussion. Good for you that you know more about the situation than the regular poster! If you're not going to share that information or add something to the discussion then why bother posting in this thread?
Haha plexa, my thoughts exactly. His point was that you typed words but didn't say anything. And yeah... saying "Do you know who I am?" is kind of a douche move.
Alright. Not the first time I've left people with a cliffhanger. I'll just keep my words to myself. Or start getting in to eSports-press.
On August 28 2014 10:23 BreAKerTV wrote: I know for a fact that they aren't just skipping payments on team PRIME. I can't talk about it, but I live in the same country as their HQ. I know the names that are sponsored by them as well.
are you david kim? how do you even type so much without saying literally anything of value
Do you know who I am? I work for TeSL as a World of Tanks caster. A huge chunk of PC peripherals companies are based out in Taiwan: NVIDIA, BenQ, TTeSports (Thermaltake), CM Storm (Cooler Master), ROCCAT, Zowie, Netgear, Acer, MSI, and Zotac and these are just the ones that I have seen with my own two eyes.
What I am telling you is that if you get in with one or two of these companies, you start getting more and more information about things that are going on. I work for one of the companies listed above as an eSports community manager. These companies all keep track of each other and their business. Not only that, but this is a painfully small social circle. It feels like a church community when you are going to many different events in three months where sponsors have booths set up with their products on display and other representatives from each company show up. You see the same faces. All the time.
On August 28 2014 06:35 Crot4le wrote: From Gerrard (Prime staff) "A signature-seeking campaign - TT e-sports didn't paid out the funds they agreed to support Prime and don't say anymore about it after the contract ended. TT e-sports must pay the funds they promised!!!. Dear global e-sports fans, please help us. This kind of matter must not happen again for e-sports' growth, not anymore!!! // Content of a body = http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/starcraft-2/463461-tt-esports-withholding-payments-from-prime[3] // Writing on TTesports Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/TteSPORTS[4]"
We don't know what the agreement said, if clauses existed that TT e-sports felt Prime was in violation of, etc. All of the discussion is purely speculative, when you don't have the signed agreement to look at.
dude read the thread
unless you think kespa is actively lying in posts on tl to drum up irrelevant support from tl posters
this has already been addressed
Or you can read my post. Speculation from a Kespa representative doesn't constitute the agreement made for public view.
What are you expecting? Prime posting a pdf of the entire agreement along with their internal audited expenditures w/ bank account information? Even with formal legal charges and a court ruling the public doesn't get to see any of that.
No I don't expect that. But calling a Kespa rep's word perfectly good is too vague for me to jump on the TT esports smear campaign. You don't know both sides of the story so I would caution before grabbing your pitchforks just because someone on social media says to.
On August 28 2014 10:23 BreAKerTV wrote: I know for a fact that they aren't just skipping payments on team PRIME. I can't talk about it, but I live in the same country as their HQ. I know the names that are sponsored by them as well.
are you david kim? how do you even type so much without saying literally anything of value
Do you know who I am? I work for TeSL as a World of Tanks caster. A huge chunk of PC peripherals companies are based out in Taiwan: NVIDIA, BenQ, TTeSports (Thermaltake), CM Storm (Cooler Master), ROCCAT, Zowie, Netgear, Acer, MSI, and Zotac and these are just the ones that I have seen with my own two eyes.
What I am telling you is that if you get in with one or two of these companies, you start getting more and more information about things that are going on. I work for one of the companies listed above as an eSports community manager. These companies all keep track of each other and their business. Not only that, but this is a painfully small social circle. It feels like a church community when you are going to many different events in three months where sponsors have booths set up with their products on display and other representatives from each company show up. You see the same faces. All the time.
TL;DR - I know more stuff. Can't talk about it.
Regardless of your standing in esport, Chaggi has a point. You've written two paragraphs which add nothing to discussion. Good for you that you know more about the situation than the regular poster! If you're not going to share that information or add something to the discussion then why bother posting in this thread?
Haha plexa, my thoughts exactly. His point was that you typed words but didn't say anything. And yeah... saying "Do you know who I am?" is kind of a douche move.
Alright. Not the first time I've left people with a cliffhanger. I'll just keep my words to myself. Or start getting in to eSports-press.
Don't think people are as perturbed by the fact that you didn't share information as they are how you made yourself seem like such an ass. There are a lot of people behind the scenes and in the spotlight that make eSports such a good product to view and experience. It's not necessary to state your role in a way that comes across egotistical and self-absorbed. My two cents. Thank you for your contribution to the community, though.
Are you Andrew? I think I got you on skype bro. haha.
No I am not Andrew. I am another partner with CSA. I went to college with Andrew at Texas A&M.
On August 28 2014 10:23 BreAKerTV wrote: I know for a fact that they aren't just skipping payments on team PRIME. I can't talk about it, but I live in the same country as their HQ. I know the names that are sponsored by them as well.
By that do you mean they are paying Prime or they aren't paying Prime and are ripping off other teams/players in addition to Prime.
On July 29 2014 14:44 Pharaphobia wrote: What is exacly TT esports? I mean this company isn't that big to simply do thing like that.. It could not be nail to the coffin for Prime, but TTe getting some bad rep right there... Also I can understand this step if the equipment is one big piece of garbage =)) l2make keyboards plz
TT esports is Thermaltake. It's a big company. They do gaming stuff since the dawn of time. They do cool fans and pc case but that's all i know them for to be good.
Every big company does that at the ends of contracts that aren't being renewed. It's stupid, but basicly it's : "Oh it's our last payment. We'll skip that and see if they get us to court. If they do and we can lose, we'll pay. If not... well. See ya".
I see that all the time. Luckyly (how the hell do i write that word ?), it's rare to see the company not pay. Because they know they need to because of the contract and whatnot. it's like testing the water. Stupid but not uncommon.