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is that legal? taking his info/form and showing it to someone? doesn't seem like it should be. why would the AD be protecting this person in this scenario?
Quote from: steve dave on March 29, 2012, 07:27:56 AMis that legal? taking his info/form and showing it to someone? doesn't seem like it should be. why would the AD be protecting this person in this scenario?because half this board would track him down and probably hurt him.
Quote from: steve dave on March 29, 2012, 07:27:56 AMis that legal? taking his info/form and showing it to someone? doesn't seem like it should be. why would the AD be protecting this person in this scenario?Good question and the staff absurdedly showing Kellis that trash can, you know the one with a sealed lid right underneath the customer service counter, locks in my theory for me. Also when I worked at Dillons I had to change one of those trash cans and you don't find anything inside of them. You pry the top off, tie the top of the bag, and pull it out. If you've ever even put something inside one of those trash cans you know you can't "find" something in one of those things. You can hide a hooker in those trash cans.
The fact of the matter is, if you live in MHK, you know who Jamar Samuels is, and you know who Curtis Malone is, then you are a Kansas State fan. If you are a Kansas State fan you do not get Jamar Samuels in trouble.
in the end, EMAW will always win.
Feel bad for the townies on here. First you can't shop at Dillards, now Dillons. Sooner or later, some place that is decent is going to get athletes in trouble and then you're really mumped.
You all need to stop kissing CC's ass, no one is calling him a liar. He isn't 4 years old, I'm fairly certain he can handle people disagreeing with what he was told and I'm equally certain that he knew people would disagree with him when he posted in this thread. Petting him on the head like he's an abused foster child seems much more insulting IMO.I'm assuming many of you have never received a western union moneygram. The reason for Currie's lie/stumbling is obvious. He's protecting the people who work behind the counter at the Westloop Dillons. I'm pretty certain someone has talked to Jamar about this too, this is why he makes tweets discounting the story that Currie fed. Jamar knows how he was caught but doesn't know who ratted him out.Jamar did not receive any information that HE could have put in the trash that identified him as receiving $200 from Curtis Malone. However, he did fill out a form that he gave to the clerk working behind the customer service counter at dillons that did have that identifying info. That form is used to find the wire info on the computer, once that info is found the money is given the form is kept behind the counter. Someone working behind that counter, not necessarily the person who helped him, heard about Jamar being in there and/or saw the form and decided to get nosy. Manhattan being Manhattan, this someone likely copied the form and took either the photocopy or the original to the athletic department offices, possibly not even knowing who the hell Curtis Malone is, but who thought it was fishy that Jamar got money from anywhere. This is similar to people being surprised when an out of state football or basketball player has a nice car, he has to be getting paid right? This time they happened to be right.Bottom line is that whomever brought this form in might have said they found it in the trash, but they didn't, it came from behind the counter at Dillons. Jamar knows full well that he didn't trash anything that said from Curtis to Jamar.fin
Quote from: MakeItRain on March 29, 2012, 07:37:33 AMQuote from: steve dave on March 29, 2012, 07:27:56 AMis that legal? taking his info/form and showing it to someone? doesn't seem like it should be. why would the AD be protecting this person in this scenario?Good question and the staff absurdedly showing Kellis that trash can, you know the one with a sealed lid right underneath the customer service counter, locks in my theory for me. Also when I worked at Dillons I had to change one of those trash cans and you don't find anything inside of them. You pry the top off, tie the top of the bag, and pull it out. If you've ever even put something inside one of those trash cans you know you can't "find" something in one of those things. You can hide a hooker in those trash cans.Did the staff actually go show Kellis the trash can? How would the staff even know what trash can was used?
Quote from: Nuts Kicked on March 29, 2012, 08:48:19 AMQuote from: MakeItRain on March 29, 2012, 07:37:33 AMQuote from: steve dave on March 29, 2012, 07:27:56 AMis that legal? taking his info/form and showing it to someone? doesn't seem like it should be. why would the AD be protecting this person in this scenario?Good question and the staff absurdedly showing Kellis that trash can, you know the one with a sealed lid right underneath the customer service counter, locks in my theory for me. Also when I worked at Dillons I had to change one of those trash cans and you don't find anything inside of them. You pry the top off, tie the top of the bag, and pull it out. If you've ever even put something inside one of those trash cans you know you can't "find" something in one of those things. You can hide a hooker in those trash cans.Did the staff actually go show Kellis the trash can? How would the staff even know what trash can was used? @KellisRobinett: Two Dillons employees helped me find the trash can Jamar Samuels' wire transfer receipt was supposedly found in http://t.co/lu1kS8oI
Kellis Robinett ? @KellisRobinett Obviously not a place where you would expect someone to stumble across a receipt by accident. Employees were clueless how it got to KSU.
Quote from: MakeItRain on March 29, 2012, 10:31:46 AMQuote from: Nuts Kicked on March 29, 2012, 08:48:19 AMQuote from: MakeItRain on March 29, 2012, 07:37:33 AMQuote from: steve dave on March 29, 2012, 07:27:56 AMis that legal? taking his info/form and showing it to someone? doesn't seem like it should be. why would the AD be protecting this person in this scenario?Good question and the staff absurdedly showing Kellis that trash can, you know the one with a sealed lid right underneath the customer service counter, locks in my theory for me. Also when I worked at Dillons I had to change one of those trash cans and you don't find anything inside of them. You pry the top off, tie the top of the bag, and pull it out. If you've ever even put something inside one of those trash cans you know you can't "find" something in one of those things. You can hide a hooker in those trash cans.Did the staff actually go show Kellis the trash can? How would the staff even know what trash can was used? @KellisRobinett: Two Dillons employees helped me find the trash can Jamar Samuels' wire transfer receipt was supposedly found in http://t.co/lu1kS8oIQuoteKellis Robinett ? @KellisRobinett Obviously not a place where you would expect someone to stumble across a receipt by accident. Employees were clueless how it got to KSU.employees knew which trash can it was...but didn't know how it got to KSU?? yeeeeaaaaahhhh....