A poor fellow at the officialBungie.net forumsis claiming that he had an Xbox Live account hacked for hisHalo 3Recon Armor, which was gifted to the victim by Bungie itself. What’s worse, Microsoft is currently refusing to do anything about it, and the unfortunate known asSkyllus (creator oftheHalo 3suicide video) apparently even had Xbox Live’s customer support hang up on him.

Despite Microsoft’s claims of a hack-free Live, Skyllus alledges that this has happened three times in but two months, and this latest has even had the hijackerbragging up his sad workonline. The hacker is believed to be part of the “o infamous o” clan, a group of the so-called “best” account thieves online.

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If you check out the thread, you can see what a hassle it has been to get Microsoft to do anything about it. I’ve had to deal with Xbox Live’s customer support before and I can lend my own testimony to how unhelpful, lazy and downright rude they can be. They’ve finally launched an investigation and hopefully something gets sorted out.

As for the waste of  sht in a bag of skin that is hiding behind the username of “I JaCkEd SkyLLus,” firstly, random capitalization is the mark of all online retards, and secondly, you are completely pathetic, getting off on the idea of being “famous ngga” because you can weasel your way into people’s accounts. You’re no different than the human vermin that we deal with at my other job who bail on the cab drivers without paying. It’s a special kind of criminally pitiful that transcends revolting. Anyway, enjoy your precious Recon Armor, loser.

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