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On January 01 2014 11:58 zul wrote: What does the quantic manager think? Hide for some time and everyone will forget? This will have a legal afterplay, even if it takes months or years to find him. yeah tell that to angel munoz...
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On January 01 2014 14:46 mikumegurine wrote: So the team has no money?
Wasnt Hyuns contract with the team?
Shouldnt the team be the one trying to find out what happened to its money?
Quantic is gone.
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On January 01 2014 14:52 WolfintheSheep wrote:Show nested quote +On January 01 2014 14:46 mikumegurine wrote: So the team has no money?
Wasnt Hyuns contract with the team?
Shouldnt the team be the one trying to find out what happened to its money?
Quantic is gone.
so Quantic filed for bankruptcy and so Hyun cant touch them or something?
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And this is why sc2 needed kespa
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On January 01 2014 14:58 mikumegurine wrote:Show nested quote +On January 01 2014 14:52 WolfintheSheep wrote:On January 01 2014 14:46 mikumegurine wrote: So the team has no money?
Wasnt Hyuns contract with the team?
Shouldnt the team be the one trying to find out what happened to its money?
Quantic is gone. so Quantic filed for bankruptcy and so Hyun cant touch them or something? Odds are even if they didn't file for bankruptcy and just closed shop, there's nothing left there to take. Any leftover assets would be distributed (or are simply still in Simon's hands). The team was most likely run like a crackhouse so odds are there are no financial documents of any kinds to track the funds properly. I would argue that legally (although I'm no expert), the only way to get money back would be to go for individuals directly, because it's people like Simon who have the money now. But odds are, even that wouldn't amount to anything.
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Why the hell did the tournament winnings go straight to the team and not Hyun himself?
If that's in the contract, there's a lesson there. All these pros, who may be nothing but kids, need to be warned before signing anything in their name.
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On January 01 2014 11:58 zul wrote: What does the quantic manager think? Hide for some time and everyone will forget? This will have a legal afterplay, even if it takes months or years to find him. cross country legal matters.. are not easily pursued..
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why does the money go to the team ? i really don't understand . its his price pool win right ? shouldn't go straightly to the player?
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In my book, these people are the ones that need to be ... huged ... in a bear way.
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Ah the drama of SC2 team owners. I wonder what kind of crap nazgul pulls?
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Never liked Quantic. Any iteration of it.
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Figures that that spoiled fuck who inherited daddy's money would cause some shit like this to happen. I cannot adequately express my disgust for that guy, especially after that incident with Massan too.
Hopefully Hyun will get picked up by a legit team that actually treats him right. Would be a shame if he quit because of this bullshit.
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Well... This ruins the reputation of starcraft clans. Who can you trust? Someone should really do something.
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Things like this are sickening and players need protection.
Bad for the game, should be a donation rally for hyun with how much some streams make from subscribers.
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On January 01 2014 11:52 Grettin wrote: I wish all the tournament organizers would pay the players directly instead of the team. What the hell Dreamhack? But you must see there is always a risk of making no profit for the team so if they take 10% fee or so it is way easier to pay the money to the team.
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He is lucky he didn't have any people from the hood on his team because this would be some real beef right here. Like, we are looking for you at your moms house type beef.
How does the same team fall through TWICE under two different people managing them? I hope HyuN, or no one else that was on that team, doesn't quit over some bullshit like this. Fucking ridiculous.
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On January 01 2014 13:08 JoeEastham wrote: Myself and Curse talked with HyuN to work out how much money was owed and did our best to get Simon to pay but it is far too easy to disapear from the internet these days. I hope Simon will eventually come to his senses and pay HyuN and any others he may owe money to (if they want to make their matters public, it is down to them. I will not reveal any names!)
So your only connection to the guy with the money was the internet. No records of permanent address, no phone, nothing that would be available in a standard resume or individual information within a company.
Poor showing, poor showing indeed. How disappointing.
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