King Guth out of pocket

Clint Gutherson is one of many Australian sports stars who is owed money by a failed technology start-up that promised to be an Instagram for sports stars.

Called 20Four, the service collapsed in late December, according to the SMH and owes $900,000. Gutherson is owed $3,400 while former Eel Nathan Peats is another League creditor, along with Paul Gallen and Benji Marshall.

Full story at Sydney Morning Herald:

https://www.smh.com.au/business/companies/sports-stars-owed-thousands-after-social-media-start-up-collapse-20190104-p50pk7.html

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  • $3.400 not much at all that pocket money to him.

  • Gutherson will earn many times that amount in his career.  No bother.

  • WTF, who cares

  • Im sure the sports stars wont notice that amount its pokies money to them

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      • I'm going to help you out and suspend your account until we've been able to iron out the various bugs and issues we're still working on and then might consider if it meets your standards. Just looking out for you.

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          • I'm not in a good mood and have very low tolerance right now for incessant whining. My kids got similar treatment today so FF should feel in good company.

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              • I've worked day and night shifts right through Christmas, which has at least let me experiment with various things on the site during the quiet periods. Monday cannot come soon enough for me so those slackers in my team who take time off during Christmas and New Years get back to the grind.

        • Lol

  • I was actually wondering whether blogs and certain annoying bloggers are being censored and blogs not posted? Is big brother watching? As annoying as fucktards like George etc.are/were at least you could have a laugh without going into the cupboard and throwing your keys in the bowl on the coffee table 

    • No, nothing is being censored.

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