QuoteDisplay MoreTWO MEN who admitted defrauding B***B out of £10,000 with a card network- sharing have both received eight-month suspended prison sentences.
Graham Hartley, 32, of Victoria Street, Torpoint, and 40-year-old Adam White, of Ferry Road, Plymouth were also ordered to do 180 hours of unpaid community work.
Jo Martin, for the prosecution, told Truro Crown Court on Friday that the fraud involved a network run from Hartley's home to provide 'Dream Box' decoders, through which cheap satellite television could be obtained.
It had started with Hartley offering to assist his parents, but then snowballed to include friends, family and friends of friends.
It was estimated that in an eight-month period the loss to B***B amounted to £10,000.
Judge Graham Cottle said the fraud was significant enough that the court needed to send out a message that people involved might well receive an immediate custodial sentence.
In mitigation, the court heard that the defendants were responsible, working, family men, and Judge Cottle imposed no financial penalty because of their relatively straitened circumstances.
The prison sentences were suspended for two years.
Source: This is Cornwall
The above was shamelessly stolen from ECS btw.
So make £10,000 out of running a payserver but providing you are good for 2 years all you need to do is 180 hours unpaid work, what king of feckin message does that send out..........CUNTS!!!