John's friend is also a good buddy of mine and when he tried explaining what happened on Calvin Ayre's personal Facebook account, his comment was deleted minutes after it was posted.

He then tried re-posting it on other stories Ayre would post (who knows if this is ACTUALLY Calvin controlling the account) and those, I believe, were either deleted or flat out ignored as well.

I know Calvin Ayre supposedly doesn't have any controlling interest in the empire he created and is living the good life in the Caribbean, but it's definitely a shitty situation that looked even worse when my friend simply wanted an explanation on how something like this could happen - and subsequently got a big FUCK YOU instead.

Surely, two-factor authentication could go a long way in situations like this one and the eerily similar stories that have now been told by posters at 2+2.

Seems stupid that someone could get access to an account, cancel a withdrawal and simply put in a new BTC address and steal someone's funds outright like this.

Regardless of the clever email spam that helped cover up Bodog's cancellation confirmation email, you would think better protocols would be in place once a new withdrawal was initiated via the same method, albeit it to a completely different wallet address.

I would imagine security would maybe at least flag that type of activity and freeze the account or something?

Anyways, looking forward to hearing more about this and if Bodog will do anything about it or if it'll simply get swept under the rug...my money is probably on the latter.