Just an observation, I know moral's come into play, in a decision about turning someone in, but someone who plays a game online and decides to violate the terms of use agreement set forth by the game and it's affiliates, should be handled by the staff and support of the game. It is admirable to take an active stance in attempting to keep people honest, however, if it runs as rampant as it appears to be is there really a chance of clearing out those dupers? I've seen blatantly obvious dupers on MLN some of which have reached the Top 10 marks. I also checked on a few of those who have been mentioned in this forum, and it seems MLN has taken a "don't ask, don't tell" policy. Not that I'm defending dupers but comparing them to a representative of this country who was appointed to a financial position that didn't pay their taxes is not exactly on the same level. In every situation you mentioned about why someone would do something, at least one person is affected by their behavior in a negative way. I don't think I've befriended a duper and as long as they don't affect my game experience in a negative way I refrain from getting involved. I'll be back online in about 2 hours so don't be too critical of my stance

(By the way I'd call out a cheater in a card game)