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Economy => Scam Accusations => Topic started by: ICOEthics on February 11, 2019, 07:48:44 PM



Title: Pawn Token - SCAM - Using a FREE website hosting company
Post by: ICOEthics on February 11, 2019, 07:48:44 PM
What happened: Suspicious Project - SCAM No Team, minimal whitepaper and using a FREE website hosting company

Scammers Profile Link: No listed on this forum yet. If you see their thread/post please let us know.

Website: https://pawntoken.weebly.com/
http://web.archive.org/web/20190211194245/https://pawntoken.weebly.com/



No Team, minimal whitepaper and using a FREE website hosting company - Weebly

DO you think any real project is going to use a FREE hosting company?


http://icoethics.com/imgs/pawntoken/pawn.JPG


Title: Re: Pawn Token - Suspicious project - No Team, Using a FREE website hosting company
Post by: ICOEthics on May 21, 2019, 04:56:55 PM
They uploaded a team recently


Look at the CTO = How old do you think he is? 13? 14?  
Albert Records V - Chief Technology Officer (CTO)

https://i.imgur.com/LYZHTRc.jpg


updates:

Coty Stanhope - https://www.facebook.com/coty.stanhope
Last post on FB in 2015


Title: Re: Pawn Token - Suspicious project - No Team, Using a FREE website hosting company
Post by: witcher_sense on May 21, 2019, 05:09:29 PM
The laziness level of these scammers sometimes amazes me. Looking at these photos and especially names (Albert Records III, Albert Records IV, Albert Records V),
we are asked to believe that everything is as it should be, the whole dynasty is working on this project.
There is definitely something in it. Thanks to ICOEthics for uploading this and bumping the thread.


Title: Re: Pawn Token - Suspicious project - No Team, Using a FREE website hosting company
Post by: Avirunes on May 21, 2019, 06:03:25 PM
The laziness level of these scammers sometimes amazes me. Looking at these photos and especially names (Albert Records III, Albert Records IV, Albert Records V),
we are asked to believe that everything is as it should be, the whole dynasty is working on this project.
There is definitely something in it. Thanks to ICOEthics for uploading this and bumping the thread.

Well if you check again these photos, you will find that some of the images were cropped out from a group photo to make the team member images. I am sure that Albert Records III and Coty Stanhope were cropped out from the same picture also Albert Records IV seems likely to be cropped from same as well.

Lets recap: Website made from free tool, ugly made up site, fake team... Yea its a scam!!


Title: Re: Pawn Token - Suspicious project - No Team, Using a FREE website hosting company
Post by: Slow death on May 21, 2019, 06:06:29 PM
They uploaded a team recently

Their site is one of the ugliest sites I've ever seen.

The photos have no quality, it looks like they were taken from some phone that has 2 MP Camera

Look at the CTO = How old do you think he is? 13? 14?  
Albert Records V - Chief Technology Officer (CTO)

https://i.imgur.com/LYZHTRc.jpg

it seems that it was a guy who was programming the site in the table of a bar with his computer and very drunk... I know there are many greedy people who fall into these scams, but this site? I doubt anyone would invest money on this very ugly site.

Coty Stanhope - https://www.facebook.com/coty.stanhope
Last post on FB in 2015

it's a big shame

https://i.imgur.com/5lSpJRK.png


Title: Re: Pawn Token - Suspicious project - No Team, Using a FREE website hosting company
Post by: CryptoBry on May 22, 2019, 11:30:43 AM
The laziness level of these scammers sometimes amazes me. Looking at these photos and especially names (Albert Records III, Albert Records IV, Albert Records V), we are asked to believe that everything is as it should be, the whole dynasty is working on this project. There is definitely something in it. Thanks to ICOEthics for uploading this and bumping the thread.

This project is quite funny. I am hoping they never generated big sales in fooling people into their business. I am sure that there is a minor age looking in the roster of the team. This (and similar sites) made the cryptocurrency market a place known for scams and frauds. Sadly, it is quite hard to run after these people as they can just be fakes and using pictures that can be found online. Time to expose these scammers and the things they are doing so we can prevent some not to be a part of the victim statistics.