Saturday, March 9, 2013

Rubbernecking can be bad for your mental health

More wacky goings on in NZ expat land!

The latest toxic game to be played on the forum has been perpetrated by a member calling itself "Rubbernecker" Rubbernecker professes to be a lawyer this may explain why his or her mental health seems to be an issue.

Occupation: Lawyer

Location: elsewhere, North Island

Status: this is where I belong

Rubbernecker started their trolling career giving every indication of appearing relatively sane, making a first post that went like this.

Hello English madman. I read this forum a bit but have never posted before as I don't really have anything to offer. However in this case I might be able to save you a bit of hassle as I am an employment lawyer. Regarding your case you may have a case for wrongful dismissal as it does not appear your employers have followed the correct process in terminating your employment. However if you are on a casual contract you will have very little recourse to claim remedies. This is because you employer could simply claim there wasn't much work in the pipeline and that you wouldn't have had much in the way if future wages. Remedies for wrongful dismissal are either lost wages, humiliation or exemplary. Lost wages can accrue over a 6 month period but I don't think you would get much in that way as you seem to be a casual worker and not be able to show a regular wage. Humiliation would be difficult as well as this forum shows you hate working the job and thus you haven't really been humiliated to stop you working in that field of employment. There us no cause for exemplary. Anyway if you are a full time or permanent part time worker and was working for a decent regular weekly wafe go for it if you aren't going to get another job in the foreseeable future. Otherwise it's a waste if time and money seeking legal advice. Hope that help, of you have any other questions just post and ill reply. Cheers (sorry about the spelling but I ripped this out on my phone while my girlfriend was shopping)
Rubbernecker, who was later exposed as fraud by Serephinianus, was telling the truth about one thing - he or she didn't really have anything to offer.

That became clear as soon as Topcat83 registered on the forum and claimed a right to reply.

(In the responses given to Jsaddler I noticed a link to this blog .Thanks Trip)

When other posters began putting the hard questions to Topcat83 she never had the balls to reply and quickly scarpered never to be seen again. Then suddenly both the thread AND the forum began to be bombarded with spam from Rubbernecker and the attack has continued to this day.

Rubbernecker had obviously lost the plot and turned into a gibbering wreck. Reduced to posting "i Kiwi" a multitude of times in what looked like a concerted effort to bury both Topcat83's right to reply AND the link that was made by a the new member Trip.
 

Have YOU made the connection yet between Rubbernecker and Jsaddler? I have.

It is not hard to see who these two people are if you look long enough.

Rubbernecker's actions are as good as an admission of guilt perhaps? YOU decide based on the evidence before you and remember to take care out there in NZ expat land because you never know what nasties you are dealing with.

Another toxic game on an NZ expat forum, brought to you by Agog.





4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wintersmith is the biggest game player of them all and not just in the video gaming community.

She bans rubbernecker but doesn't delete his spam and doesn't ban Jsaddler.

WTF is expatexposed one of her college psych experiments?


Anonymous said...

I'm sure she's not the only admin of the site.
And she's long left college, btw.

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Anonymous said...

If you want to know who the chief troublmakers were from Expatforum.com they were Inhamilton and Kiwigser.

I'll tell you Inhamilton's true identity and give you a couple of ISP addresses in a separate message.

You already know who Kiwigser is http://www.arttel.co.nz



Regards.