The business owner of Poker Nation, Christine Korza, manages her store and several online gaming communities.
Her bad business decisions and unethical practices came to light in early 2010 when she used her own customer information that she acquired from her online entities to compromise competing online communities using their login credentials.
Her main past time was running an online gaming website — during that time she acquired thousands of pieces of information on "regulars" and staff members. When there was a dispute over questionable business practices and management style, she used that private data about staff and players for her own personal gain. The main complaint here is that you cannot trust *any* information you send to this person or business since they will apparently use any and all information they have about you in any way they see fit — to include "borrowing" your username, name, and password to compromise your accounts where they see fit.
A specific incident is that a rival online community in the same market was recently compromised by Christine (online handle: crimson) and her helper jared (online handle: luv2pb) where they used ex-staff information from their own community to gain access to private online areas of their competitor, which many of those ex-staff helped create.
How this is related to Poker Nation itself is that Christine runs this business as well and it seems fair that anyone partaking in business relations with this person knows that this person has no integrity with your information or credibility especially if your relationship sours at any time in the future.
In summary, you cannot trust this person with your information.
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