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When I hack into an bank, find the password of a person and open his account, I can see all the information that I need for completion of a mission, e.g. determining the loans of someone. But when I send an email to my "employer" he always replies my data was inaccurate. What am I doing wrong?
Thanks for your help!
John
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Originally posted by John@Berlin: **When I hack into an bank, find the password of a person and open his account, I can see all the information that I need for completion of a mission, e.g. determining the loans of someone. But when I send an email to my "employer" he always replies my data was inaccurate. What am I doing wrong? **
What are you saying in your emails? I usually write, "Subject has loan balance of XXXX," and that works fine.
Nick
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I just normally put the amount of the balance (or loan or whatever it is they want) underneath the "Additional Requested Data:" area.
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All I do it type in the number he wants. It works fine. Make sure you're checking the right field, that's really odd. Also, make sure the email finishes typing itself out before you start to type the number in.
btw, if he requests a loan, always try '0' first. It usually works, and you're not penalized for being wrong.
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