I suppose I should make an official statement before some poor sap loses $20. There's a site using my name and claiming I am not only affiliated with it, but am the CEO.
The CEO of the site is Nick Perentesis, or Testie. I've been getting messages about it on HoN pretty much daily and even facebook asking me if it's mine. So no, it is not and it is obviously not remotely credible.
On January 10 2011 13:58 frequency wrote: lol, why would someone spend time trying to scam bad HoN players?
because they're bad?
I can only make references to my past dota days, but bad players (as in those that bought two boots of speed, one for each foot) = more likely to be scammed?
hmm I wish Testie would switch over to sc2 and get more involved in the community. I liked his love/hate relationships with people but now we don't get that anymore
On January 10 2011 14:09 Masamune wrote: hmm I wish Testie would switch over to sc2 and get more involved in the community. I liked his love/hate relationships with people but now we don't get that anymore
and he'd be good too!
Testie said somewhere, "That'd just mean more silvers to go around for everyone" or something along those lines. Aww, what a nice guy!
HAHAHA the bit that got me was the English accent on the video. For all the effort they put in surely they could have found a Canadian or even American to voice it.
omg I don't know anything about HoN, but I've played enough competitive sports to know that everything in this site is total bull shit, so I just have to comment.
Boosting so you can be placed with better players and learn the game faster? the only thing that's going to accomplish is being thrown in a game with players who are better than you, and then you become the feeder/leaver that is supposedly the reason why you can't win at lower levels.
Also, wtf is up with them using the wow concept to promote their site? Blizzard could sue them for that shit, especially considering some of the other BS that this site represents.