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Name: Steve Reynolds on Nov 30, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Trevor on Nov 30, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Andrew "Cobbman" Cobb on Nov 30, 2007Comments: sign, sign, and SIGN. Screw Cnet and screw Eidos. I can't believe what a filthy business this is. It's sad that Gamespot is taking so much blam when Cnet is responsible. Oh, well... Lessons will be learned.Flag
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Name: Pikey Neverhood on Nov 30, 2007Comments: Save Jeff!Flag
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Name: Josh Haugh on Nov 30, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 30, 2007Comments: that is his job you cant fire a man for doing his jobFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 30, 2007Comments: if jeff has been fired, Cnet have made biggest mistake ever!!!!! dont they realise that most the people keep coming to this site and subscribe etc is because of jeff!!! they need a serious kick in the nutz for this get him back and fire who ever made the decision to fire him!!!!Flag
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Name: Kevin Peronard on Nov 30, 2007Comments: what is going on with thatFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 30, 2007Comments: Even though the creator of this pettition wrote love in place of Low I will still sighn it as I feel very strongly that CNET has infringed on the rights of its' employees and spat in the face of its' customers. go to hell CNET. If the people have a problem with Gerstmann they will light up the forums, but it looks to be the other way around!Flag
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Name: Mitchell Wood on Nov 30, 2007Comments: signing this petition is a no brainer. Hes a great guy with a superb knowledge of games. If this turns out to be true its a sad day for gamers everywhere, cause after this, who knows what reviews are real, or just corporate BS.Flag
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Name: Peter Pesic on Nov 30, 2007Comments: If a critic/reviewer isn't allowed to freely express their opinions, then there's no point in reading/watching/listening to their reviews. I want to read honest opinions, not opinions influenced by advertising dollars, making them merely an extension of the marketing machine. It's Gamespot's/CNET's loss in so many ways.Flag
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Name: Pat Tivnan on Nov 30, 2007Comments: Jeff Gerstmann is 100%, and you can't beat 100%.Flag
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Name: Ryan on Nov 30, 2007Comments: If Jeff is fired from Gamespot because he gave a honest review of Kane and Lynch (A stupid game from the beginning!) I am canceling my membership to Gamespot. That game stank and I knew it would before it came out. How can you get off on shotting cops and robbing banks unless you are a total heathen.Flag
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Name: Bob Hope on Nov 30, 2007Comments: First Rich (left) now Jeff (has been fired!) NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!Flag
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Name: Michael C Elkins on Nov 30, 2007Comments: Being fired for doing his job is unacceptable.Flag
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Name: Will Smith on Nov 30, 2007Comments: I was going to purchase Tomb Raider on XBLM but now i'm not :PFlag
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Name: Tony on Nov 30, 2007Comments: SAVE JEFF HE IS GAMESPOTFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 30, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 30, 2007Comments: Gamespot can got to hell if this is true!!!!!!!!Flag
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Name: Wai Fung Ngan on Nov 30, 2007Comments: I'll leave Gamespot if this is true. 1st Greg is gone, then Rich, now Jeff Nothing is left for me to be a paying member anymore.Flag
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Name: Waseem Akram on Nov 30, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: David B on Nov 30, 2007Comments: my website subscription dollars WILL GO WHERE JEFF GOES.Flag
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Name: Robin on Nov 30, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Yourallsadifitsfake on Nov 30, 2007Comments: save him if its true come on gamespot needs youFlag
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Name: Jimmy Piron on Nov 30, 2007Comments: If it is all true; GS will lose my Total Access subscription. Be well JeffFlag
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Name: Freddie G on Nov 30, 2007Comments: he was just being honest that game sucksFlag
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Name: Shawn Sepehry on Nov 30, 2007Comments: JEFF IS FOREVER GAMING GODFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 30, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Todd Jones on Nov 30, 2007Comments: Justice for JeffFlag
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Name: Lukas Mariman on Nov 30, 2007Comments: If it is true, I can only conclude: this sucks! I always enjoyed watching the video reviews, and the weekly On The Spot shows. How can we even trust the reviews on that site anymore I hope they "fix" this issue soon... More power to Jeff!Flag
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Name: Daniel Tattersall on Nov 30, 2007Comments: If jeff is fired, youve lost a customer, not using Cnet ever again! jeff is the heart and soul of gamespot, he is the only reason i watch on the spot!Flag
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Name: GAINAX on Nov 30, 2007Comments: Gamespot for me has been getting worse and worse since Rich left. With another strong personality leaving the scene I really have no reason to watch On the Spot or listen to the Hotspot anymore. I valued Jeff's opinions and getting fired for this bullshit reason makes me sick.Flag
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Name: Adam Sinclair on Nov 30, 2007Comments: Firing someone over a review is despicable. A reviewer has a duty to be objective, and firing him because he said something the advertisers on the site didn't like is selling integrity off.Flag
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Name: Shaun Connor on Nov 30, 2007Comments: Its a real shame big companies are devoid of any decency, im only signing my name as a fail safe since its not confirmed that jeff was fired, maybe he has personal issues and is taking time away but since i dont know about any of it i cant make such a judgement fairly, hope this is all sorted since jeff is certainly the man when it comes to knowing about gaming aswell as being very charismaticFlag
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Name: Allan on Nov 30, 2007Comments: If this is true then its very very wrong. Will make me think twice about trusting sites like GamespotFlag
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Name: Stu on Nov 30, 2007Comments: Reviewers are there to give the gaming public an HONEST opinion of a games merits/downfalls. If Eidos/gamespot hope to retain any credibility after this fiasco then they need to about turn on their decision to sack Jeff Gerstmann or they both could find themselves in a very lonely, financially detrimental place.Flag
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Name: Vilceleanu Vlad on Nov 30, 2007Comments: Jeff is inocent!!!!!!!!!!!!Flag
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Name: Chris Bromley on Nov 30, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Mads on Nov 30, 2007Comments: I cannot believe this. There is no reason for me at all to watch On The Spot any more, as Jeff makes that show what it is. A fun show about games. And as others are saying, he IS Gamespot. If he quit because of something else, then fine. But if he was fired because of the K&L review... bye bye Gamespot.Flag
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Name: Barbar84 on Nov 30, 2007Comments: If this is true, its shit and ive lost all respect for gamespot. this longtime reader will be going elsewhere.Flag
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Name: Rob on Nov 30, 2007Comments: I will be avoiding eidos and gamespot from now on as I trusted in their reviews and spent my hard earned money on their opinions but not anymore. They can no longer be trusted.Flag
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Name: ICY ICY MCSHAKE on Nov 30, 2007Comments: GO AND WORK WITH 1UP JEFF, NEVER GIVE UP YOUR BRILLIANTFlag
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Name: Stephen Hills on Nov 30, 2007Comments: a discusting state of affairs and a silly mistake as the internet will not be happy with this decisionFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 30, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Aivaras on Nov 30, 2007Comments: I am shocked, because Jeff and Gamespot were like a duo. And now there's just a shity site left. ;(Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 30, 2007Comments: You take honesty and integrity away, you take humanity away. What just happened to Gerstman is corrupted; perhaps not shocking to media veterans (these sleazy contracts happen all the time) but the public dont know. Stop this now. Bring Jeff back.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 30, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 30, 2007Comments: this is a disgrace.Flag
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Name: Jon on Nov 30, 2007Comments: What a joke, if a games publisher cannot stomach the fact that they have published a less than satisfying title than expect reviewers to speak their minds, corporate censorship has now put this man out of a job, Eidos and Gamespot should be ashamed.Flag
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Name: Ed on Nov 30, 2007Comments: Get his job jack, totally disgracefull what they did!Flag