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I just wanted to take the time to let everyone know of an incident that happened early this evening.

 

One of my good friends, Mark Gonzales, owner and admin of www.f-bodyhideout.com, has had someone break in and steal the information from his server and mail all of his users. This email claims that his site is no longer around, and that they should go to a "new" site, created by the person who stole Marks information.

 

The name of the site is  www.f-bodyforums.com, and the name of the person who stole the info is Brian Tolbert.

 

What this guy did is devious and highly illegal. I urge everyone to boycott this website and this man at all costs. He is only up to no good!!

 

This is the fake email i got

Dear former F-body Hideout member,

 

A sad day has come to us all.  A day when personal opinions and ego's get in the way of friendships, and websites.  You may have noticed that you have not been able to access the Message Board.  Don't worry, everything will be taken care of shortly.  A new website has been created and will be active very soon.  In an effort to preserve what was and will forever be lost, comes www.f-bodyforums.com .  There is no need to re-register, and start all over again from scratch.  Your user information has all been saved.  Login, and join us...  as we carry on the legacy that we have already created.

 

A new email will be sent out when our new URL is activated...

http://www.*****.com

 

Regards,

 

F-body Forums Administrator

 

To read more, please see this thread...

 

http://www.f-bodyhideout.com/ubbthreads/sh...;o=&fpart=1

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That sucks.  nd that name sounds very familiar to me for some reason.

Maybe he was on last nights addition of COPS!!!! :cheers:

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There was a Brian Tolbert doing some stuff on UFC a while back....Maybe thats why the name rings a bell with so many people.  :werd:

 

I hope it aint the same guy...Because people have been mouthing off pretty bad about him.  :cheers:

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That sucks.  nd that name sounds very familiar to me for some reason.

Maybe he was on last nights addition of COPS!!!! :cheers:

Could have been because the only brian tolbert that I know of is an Investigative Captainfrom the Watauga County Sheriffs Dept in N.C.

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Could have been because the only brian tolbert that I know of is an Investigative Captainfrom the Watauga County Sheriffs Dept in N.C.

He one of the ones setting up speed traps there?

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That sucks, I have heard of the F-Body Hideout.  They make the best videos I have ever seen!!!  I have the first three. Does anybody know if the 4th has been made yet?

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