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It sucks that a facade of a company lets anyone wreak havoc anonymously. Businesses should be tied to real people responsible for their actions.


It seems like Carreon was doing most of the havoc-wreaking, and most definitely not anonymously.


This case is special. He took it personally and started acting on his own behalf, but in the initial demand for money he was just a proxy, as lawyers usually are.




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