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Posted By: prEttyNDistress My friend NEEDS your HELP! - 11/26/08 02:59 AM
I have a very good friends and 4 of us share one computer because we live under one roof. Me and my friends has been posting our opinions regarding our company Xmas Party and we think that our company should not asked employee to pay for a Xmas party. Due to me and my other friend popularity of being so open with our opinions, someone in our company is thinking that one of my friend's posting all the crap online. For you not to get confused, we are a 4 people (A,B,C and D) A (Me) and B were writing our opinions on a public forum while this lunatic guy thought that A and B is just one person.

So this lunatic started calling my other friend (whom never really posted online) a PIG in our language and even posted her real name online.

You can check out the thread, here is the link:

http://www.pinoyexchange.com/forums/showthread.php?t=279693&page=94

The lunatic I'm referring to is the guy under the username "Xp0sE" and "daelspo". Is there a way you can help me check their IP address and the friendster account they constantly log into? My friend doesn't deserve to called a "PIG" and being humiliated in a public forum while working in a big company. Please help.

I'm really sorry as I'm not very good in computers. I just like to surf, chat and watch videos online and for this I want to say advance Thank you to the nice person who will help me on this.

Admin- Please let me know if asking this kind of favor here is improper. I just wanted to help my friend out and hope that she can have her life back to normal. Thanks again...
Posted By: Gremelin Re: My friend NEEDS your HELP! - 11/26/08 05:21 AM
I'm not going to say anything is improper, but will give you a brief "whats not possible without more information".

1. You can't just pull an IP address out of the air, only an admin or mod of a forum generally has access to IP addresses.
2. You need more than an IP address to find out their facebook; the two are generally mutually exclusive.
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