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3241  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Official Thread: AMT on: March 01, 2014, 10:40:50 PM
With apologies for the carnival colored large bold text below, this point needs to be driven home further.

Joshua Zipkin could have easily stated that the 1254 West Chester Pike office he was using belong to his dad, oppose to presenting such as follows, and he probably wouldn't have gotten much of a shitstorm over it, but since he opted to obfuscate the truth, it was left to us to uncover it due mainly to him as the founder of AMT spreading lies as to why there's shipping delays after he adamantly stated six days prior that virtually all hands on deck were busy shipping, now put on hold due to some elements of the product not being invented (his word) yet.


<snip>

4. Walk up the stairs until you hit a door called "Safe", walk in the door and speak to a man named Harrison who is 6'3 and about 320lbs and he will welcome you and explain that this is an assembly and shipping point and the he is a family friend of one of the founders and that he was nice enough to help a start up get their feet off the ground.

<snip>


Harrison Zipkin owns a company called USAC, as shown here: http://www.linkedin.com/pub/harrison-zipkin/4/b51/30b (BTW, he has the date wrong)

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Owner
USAC
January 2009 – December 2011 (3 years)

According to The Wayback Machine, on July 16, 2006, the following was on his website: http://web.archive.org/web/20060716121648/http://www.unitedsecurityaffiliates.com/wst_page3.html

Quote

United Security Affiliates Corporation
1254 West Chester Pike
Suite 206
Havertown, PA 19083

(866) 912-USAC

(610) 853-0200

That's one helluva leap to go from knowing 100% that his father (note no Daddy-O, cause I'm in a good mood) occupied an office(s) (a second floor has entered the mix according to this and on various other sites), located at 1254 West Chester Pike, to Harrison being JUST a friend of the founder of AMT, later learning that Josh Zipkin is the founder.

Question: What goes through a person's mind that he feels such should be obfuscated, considering all the pieces could be put together via the internet, albeit at great expense?

If Joshua Zipkin is capable of hiding such a mundane piece of information, one has to wonder what else he is hiding.

Make no mistake, for Joshua Zipkin knew full well how members of this forum can treat ASIC manufacturers because he said so himself in this video back in October of last year: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aFG_xuOl58Q#t=110
3242  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Official Thread: AMT on: March 01, 2014, 09:17:03 PM

Hi,
I'm writing here as far we did some business with AMT in the past.
All I can say for sure is that it is not a scam.
They made orders for our heX16B boards  with us and payments were in time as promised.
Josh is a man of his word , even been in a bad situation with forwarding from EU to USA he managed to fix it.
I'm not able to know where are they with Coincraft miners as far we did not met each other in terms of pricing and stuff for 28nm generation.
Any way  considering all the troubles with design and production I think they will make this thing a working product in some moment.
When I am not able to say.
Do all understand it's a lot of hard work putting all this together even if you have experience...

Just my 0.02 BTC

Let's dissect that post in gory detail so you get it.

I'm writing here as far we did some business with AMT in the past.
All I can say for sure is that it is not a scam.

---> not a scam... in other words... AMT is not a scam.

Josh is a man of his word , even been in a bad situation with forwarding from EU to USA he managed to fix it.

--> You can trust that Josh.

I'm not able to know where are they with Coincraft miners as far we did not met each other in terms of pricing and stuff for 28nm generation.

--> AMT is not using Technobit's board design.

Any way  considering all the troubles with design and production I think they will make this thing a working product in some moment.

--> Optimistic that AMT can deliver.

When I am not able to say.
Do all understand it's a lot of hard work putting all this together even if you have experience...

--> As to when,  he's unsure.   He knows that it is a lot of hard work to deliver even if you know what you're doing!

Their opacity has cost them dearly. Even here, they had yet another opportunity to say "holy shit, this is harder than we thought!!" and gave us all REAL updates.

...And it would have been quite believable, since the very first board manufacturer to put out a WORKING Coincraft A1 based mining device says it's hard work even if you know what you're doing.

Instead, they post nothing, until just yesterday with those pics. I did find the pics more reassuring than the past stuff, but they DO NOT COMMUNICATE, which even if their intentions are honest makes them LOOK like a scam.

I've said this from the beginning. I've said it directly to Jim Brown over the phone, and he agreed! Yet it does not change. Something is not right. Not that this is surprising in the People's Republic of Pennsylvania, but still!

Technobit is on their second or third batch of the HEX8A1. Bitmine has started shipping with a few users having received their units (out of queue!!!). Amt finally figured out how to work a smartphone. Not copacetic at all.

I could be wrong, but I feel like they used me to drive sales by sending me the review unit, without the intent to follow through. Had they followed through, delivered quality equipment on time or close to it and in bulk, I'd be perfectly ok with that. Value for value. Instead I'm left feeling like I got a black mark on my name that I didn't deserve.

There won't be a black mark on your name as long as I'm around, provided you continue to set me straight when warranted. (seriously)

I'm going to go on record and state that I believe your account 100%, and will only change that position if somebody proves me otherwise with very convincing evidence to the contrary.

If I participated in that trust thingy on this forum, you would probably be number three or so on the list, with Rassah being number one.

~Bruno Kucinskas
3243  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Official Thread: AMT on: March 01, 2014, 08:10:56 PM
I'm going to revisit the following post, with a comment to follow.

Quote
I don't know why you turned on me when I was trying to get to THE TRUTH (and by truth I mean facts and credible evidence, not just Bon Jovi tickets and asking them "who is your daddy and what does he do?") just as much as you. I went to their office on DEC 27, 2013 and ASA moved in sometime in January 2014. I didn't say that Harrison wasn't there and owning that space, Jim told me that he did and they were using that facility as early staging and small production. So what if Josh has a daddy? If I were starting a journey on the scale of AMT, the first thing I would do is garner support from the family. Family in this case, meant a father who had some usable work-space and a business address. You can't prove that production never took place there, just as I can't prove that it did; asserting claims of anything else is a lie and you know it. The fact that you can't move past your "revelations" that merely consist of long-shot accusations, their ethnicity, and a few business busts that have little or nothing to do with the current matter at hand (internet tid-bit: 7/10 first time business fail, but 9/10 second time business succeed). You really need to stop this "research", or whatever you call this vomit that you post, and get some fresh air. I'm starting to see why AMT doesn't give us updates or any reassurance, people like YOU drive them away with this childish attitude you've picked up and fuel further with every new post of "revelation".

<no pink, or large font, above>

I just learnt from Harrison Zipkin's FB page that the date slightly highlighted above is the first anniversary to a subsequent wife of his.

Quote
Got Married

December 27, 2012

One of the only two activities prior to the above is Harrison changing his cover image on the 11th, same month/year as above. It used to be...

3244  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Official Thread: AMT on: March 01, 2014, 07:31:08 PM
For folks who insist on smearing AMT,  just letting you know that if AMT is indeed a scam and therefore guilty of wire fraud then they are subject to:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mail_and_wire_fraud

18 U.S.C. § 1343 provides:

Whoever, having devised or intending to devise any scheme or artifice to defraud, or for obtaining money or property by means of false or fraudulent pretenses, representations, or promises, transmits or causes to be transmitted by means of wire, radio, or television communication in interstate or foreign commerce, any writings, signs, signals, pictures, or sounds for the purpose of executing such scheme or artifice, shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than 20 years, or both. If the violation affects a financial institution, such person shall be fined not more than $1,000,000 or imprisoned not more than 30 years, or both.[2]

Extremely serious crimes if proven true.

So people, chill out about the unsubstantiated claims about AMT.


But what about people who will order in the future from Joshua Zipkin's company, AMT, where there is no proof that he's even been the US for at least the past three years?

A couple of folks had talked to him in person here in PA.

Someone ships the 80 GHs miners from somewhere in PA.  

Bitmine.ch ships chips to some location in the U.S. for AMT.

Someone was able to rent a PA location and office.  That incidentally was visited by other folks.

Technobit has shipped boards to them.  Technobit vouches for them as being legit.

You're making it seem that this company doesn't exists which is completely ludicrous.  It's like saying BFL does not exist.   Well for the longest time a lot of people thought BFL to be a scam,  however they eventually shipped.  Late, but they did ship.  

Dude,
As far as understand marto's post it is not a vouch at all. It just states that they did some business and amt Joshua was the men of the word back then. But what about now?


I think you need to dig up that post and re-quote it here.

Technobit (i.e. Marto) did say that AMT was legit.

Bitmine.ch also says they are legit.

So all 3 coincraft A1 manufacturers say each other are legit.   Seems to make sense.

Now it Bitmine or Technobit said that they never heard of AMT or have never worked with them, then I would be very worried.



Hi,
I'm writing here as far we did some business with AMT in the past.
All I can say for sure is that it is not a scam.
They made orders for our heX16B boards  with us and payments were in time as promised.
Josh is a man of his word , even been in a bad situation with forwarding from EU to USA he managed to fix it.
I'm not able to know where are they with Coincraft miners as far we did not met each other in terms of pricing and stuff for 28nm generation.
Any way  considering all the troubles with design and production I think they will make this thing a working product in some moment.
When I am not able to say.
Do all understand it's a lot of hard work putting all this together even if you have experience...

Just my 0.02 BTC
3245  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Official Thread: AMT on: March 01, 2014, 07:20:14 PM
Okay, guys, this one is a bit of a stretch, but I just did a Google image search for Harrison Zipkin, and I clicked on an image that looked like him: http://www.linkedin.com/pub/todd-evans/15/b13/b39

Once on that page, place your cursor over the image to the right of the label Employee Benefits and register in your mind what you read. Perhaps, just a coincidence, but worth posting in such a way as to not accuse some innocent bystander in this mess.
3246  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Official Thread: AMT on: March 01, 2014, 07:12:21 PM
More about Harrison that AMT_miner mentioned that was kind enough to share an office space with its founder because he's a friend of the family, albeit I later proved that Harrison is indeed Joshua Zipkin's Daddy-O, Harrison Zachariah Zipkin. The original office of AMT was 1254 West Chester Pike, Havertown, PA.

http://www.zintro.com/expert/Harrison-Zipkin

Quote
Corporate CEO with over 30 years of experience in building companies. I have grown a company from start-up to over 50, 00k/annum in 5 years. Expert in corporate finance and structure. Expert sales trainer.

Standard Hourly Rate:   $100

Profession - Title:   Executive Management, Sales Methodology, Finance - CEO

Areas of Expertise:

Sales Training
Corporate Finance
Corporate And LLC's
Investment Banking
Merger & Acquisitions
Profitabilty
Cash Flow
Sales Recruiting
Staged Development
Security Technology
Access Control
Turnaround CEO

State/Province:

Philadelphia, PA
Country
United States

Primary Language:   English

Time Zone:    EST
Too expensive for amt 100USD per hour for advise how to swim out of the shit they are in. I am wondering how many hours of advises it is gonna take Grin

To be fair, there is no connection established yet of Harrison Zipkin being involved with AMT with the exception of him providing a mailing address for them, under the guise of only being a friend of the founder of AMT. AMT_miner's exact words, quoted below:


<snip>

4. Walk up the stairs until you hit a door called "Safe", walk in the door and speak to a man named Harrison who is 6'3 and about 320lbs and he will welcome you and explain that this is an assembly and shipping point and the he is a family friend of one of the founders and that he was nice enough to help a start up get their feet off the ground.

<snip>

3247  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Official Thread: AMT on: March 01, 2014, 07:08:42 PM
For folks who insist on smearing AMT,  just letting you know that if AMT is indeed a scam and therefore guilty of wire fraud then they are subject to:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mail_and_wire_fraud

18 U.S.C. § 1343 provides:

Whoever, having devised or intending to devise any scheme or artifice to defraud, or for obtaining money or property by means of false or fraudulent pretenses, representations, or promises, transmits or causes to be transmitted by means of wire, radio, or television communication in interstate or foreign commerce, any writings, signs, signals, pictures, or sounds for the purpose of executing such scheme or artifice, shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than 20 years, or both. If the violation affects a financial institution, such person shall be fined not more than $1,000,000 or imprisoned not more than 30 years, or both.[2]

Extremely serious crimes if proven true.

So people, chill out about the unsubstantiated claims about AMT.


But what about people who will order in the future from Joshua Zipkin's company, AMT, where there is no proof that he's even been the US for at least the past three years?
3248  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Official Thread: AMT on: March 01, 2014, 07:04:45 PM
More about Harrison that AMT_miner mentioned that was kind enough to share an office space with its founder because he's a friend of the family, albeit I later proved that Harrison is indeed Joshua Zipkin's Daddy-O, Harrison Zachariah Zipkin. The original office of AMT was 1254 West Chester Pike, Havertown, PA.

http://www.zintro.com/expert/Harrison-Zipkin

Quote
Corporate CEO with over 30 years of experience in building companies. I have grown a company from start-up to over 50, 00k/annum in 5 years. Expert in corporate finance and structure. Expert sales trainer.

Standard Hourly Rate:   $100

Profession - Title:   Executive Management, Sales Methodology, Finance - CEO

Areas of Expertise:

Sales Training
Corporate Finance
Corporate And LLC's
Investment Banking
Merger & Acquisitions
Profitabilty
Cash Flow
Sales Recruiting
Staged Development
Security Technology
Access Control
Turnaround CEO

State/Province:

Philadelphia, PA
Country
United States

Primary Language:   English

Time Zone:    EST
3249  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Official Thread: AMT on: March 01, 2014, 06:50:09 PM
Back in the 80's, I read everything that Robert Ringer had out at the time, namely http://www.amazon.com/Winning-Through-Intimidation-Robert-Ringer/dp/0449207862, of which, ironically, is when I first heard of Ayn Rand in its introduction.

I've read that book at least three times (seriously), and one thing that I've always remember from it is what he quoted by Dan Kennedy, therewithin: https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?id=221045531258686&story_fbid=724001937629707 (gleaned from DK's FB page)

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Three Type Theory

"The world is made up of three types of people: Type Number One's who understand and openly acknowledge that they always act in their own self-interest.....Type Number Two's, who understand that they always act in their own self-interest but try to make you (and others) believe otherwise....and Type Number Three's, who either don't understand or don't want to understand that they always act in their own self-interest. Beware Type Two's and Type Three's."

There are two big hunks of wisdom here, and each one has saved me large sums - and when ignored, cost me large sums.

The first hunk of wisdom is that humans are hard-wired to act in their own self-interest. Period, end of story. Any superficially contrary evidence collapses under close scrutiny. This is neither evil or good, just reality. Fortunately, an individual's self-interest often runs parallel with other peoples' interests, and a lot of good comes of that. But if there is conflict, no person will ever voluntarily permit anyone else's interest to take priority over his own. This hard-wiring is absolutely necessary for species survival, by the way. The way to use this understanding is, first of all, as a means of being perfectly honest with yourself about your own motives; you get more accomplished with self-honesty than with self-deception. Second, to understand other people and interact with them free of delusion or disappointment.

The second big hunk of wisdom is to steer clear of Types Two and Three.

Type Two's will deliberately hurt you. They are thieves and con artists and liars and cheats who know their true nature is so dark they must carefully conceal it. Type Three's will unintentionally harm you. Because they are constantly at war with themselves, denying their true nature, making decisions based on delusion rather than reality, they will inevitably string together enough bad decisions made for the wrong reasons to destroy themselves along with anybody standing around in bomb-blast range. In my life, I've been hurt worse by the Type Threes than the Type Twos. I've gotten better and better at spotting them quickly and getting away from them quickly. It's a skill I work at.

-Dan Kennedy, taken from Power Points - http://budurl.com/PowerPoints

"Don’t be naïve. He who will cheat others will cheat you."
~Robert Ringer
3250  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Official Thread: AMT on: March 01, 2014, 06:36:32 PM
Everyone, just relax.

You all are going to have your "miners" in two weeks®!


AC, it's a Forthnight™. In two weeks® is too lame. (I wonder if Forthnight is really a registered trademark--hmmm!)
3251  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Official Thread: AMT on: March 01, 2014, 11:27:56 AM
I'm 6'3"/255lbs with a big hat, and Alex is just a tad shorter than average height. I like that dude.

While in LV, I met up with Jay Shore of Coinabul, and even though we shock hands and had a civil conversation, I don't trust him one iota. He carries himself in person the same why he treats his customers on this board.

Prior to amassing a chuck of bitcoins that InstaWallet still has of mine (1,132 BTC), I, too, donated most of what I had to Bitcoin 100, along with other noble causes and whims.
3252  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Official Thread: AMT on: March 01, 2014, 11:14:51 AM
All those were you... In all those states... Ok...

Oh, and you are collecting funds for breast-cancer... in BTC... Smells like a scam... Show me the donation records... (Kidding, I don't even want to know.)

Keep up the good work. It is helping us get our miners faster, and aiding sooo many forum members make an informed decision. Too bad the forum is not the primary source of sales for AMT's miners. But keep fighting the good fight.

Need sleep again.

Since you are in Florida, I'll go say hi to your clone here. (Or split personality, whatever it is that lives here.)

It's call the Bitcoin 100 that I founded where all the donated bitcoins are stored, and I don't have any access to any of the coins. Only Rassah, probably the most trusted Bitcoiner on this board, and Roger Ver, in place ONLY as a backup in case Rassah is hit by the proverbial bus.

Here's the website that I built and pay for hosting, with the domain in edd's name, where one can see where all the bitcoins have gone: http://bitcoin100.org/charities/

Pretty transparent, eh? BTW, recently I paid Rassah outta my own pocket as appreciation for all he's done, and he does a helluva lot. Guess what he did with all them coins I gave him... He gave every last satoshi from the help desk at the Miami conference in January, mostly to newbies to let them give a feel for Bitcoin. Pretty amazing, eh?

Now that you got me started, I feel like bragging some more.

Prior to driving to the Las Vegas conference, I headed to Florida first to orchestrate the first even Thanksgiving at Satoshi Forest. Maybe you've heard of the place. Thanksgiving eve, I slept outside under a pile of blankets (now donated to the homeless) while the temperature was 29 degrees with a windchill of 21. On Thanksgiving Day, away from my family, I started the process to cook 6 turkeys underground, with all the trimmings, to feed the homeless around Pensacola, FL. I spent 7 days there, then hit the road to LV.

While in LV, this: http://letstalkbitcoin.com/e67-the-most-interesting-bitcoiner/



Here's me in Atlanta with Alex Lawn of KnC:



Here's me wrestling a 750lb bear:



Here's me with my reward for going into battle with a neighboring tribe:



Here's me the next day after attending Bruce Wagner's (or was it Genjix?) yard sale:

3253  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Black Arrow 28nm 100Ghash Bitcoin ASIC from $1.99/GH/s, miners from $2.97/GH/s on: March 01, 2014, 10:29:55 AM
Hope all is cool over here in this thread. AMT's been digging me a new asshole for the past couple days.
3254  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Official Thread: AMT on: March 01, 2014, 10:26:10 AM
Quote
But oh, they lied... Well, Oh, so did you... Mr, 100% "since my dad died, no-one has my name".

I give! Show me another Bruno Kucinskas besides my dead dad that I already mentioned when I penned that, and I'll suck your dick... In public.

I just showed you about 14 of them! Did you completely miss the links?

You can save the sucking for yourself...

lol, spews 95% crap... Completely brushes over the presented facts... You should be president of the united-states! You and Obama have a lot in common. Actually, you are sounding more like Bush Jr at the moment.

Dude, all those Brunos were me. You were supposed to produce one that's not me, ergo only one Bruno Kucinskas on the entire planet since the passing of my dad, just like I stated in that one post.
3255  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Official Thread: AMT on: March 01, 2014, 10:23:24 AM
That's cool, did you guys get that money raised for breast cancer? I've got an aunt and friend who are survivors. Very good of you man.

Just waiting for them to get back with me and have them embed the Bitcoin donation button onto their website. It now stands at 10 BTC plus $1,000 once they do such.

Locally, I donate thousands (all fiat--sorry) to the adults with autism cause, for they hold a special place in my heart.

My mother passed away when she was only 39 due to cancer. (seriously, no need for anybody to say, "sorry, man" or the like--it's cool!)

I had an uncle who died from agent orange due to Nam. He was a POW who had all his fingernails ripped off. Another uncle of mine just passed with cancer. He served 20 years. Daily, I'm watching my little brother fade away.

My oldest daughter has a brain tumor.

And I haven't had any goat pussy in a few days, hence being a little edgy lately.  Grin
3256  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Official Thread: AMT on: March 01, 2014, 10:14:44 AM
Bumped, to give fuckface another lesson.

Sans bold pink text and multiple thoughts, the only sites I quoted were of those that Joshua Zipkin personally has/had control of, knowing damn well the difference you've kindly outlined.

But how is having control of a website = scammer? (That is the part I am having trouble digesting.)

Amazon owns lots of websites, as does ebay/paypal, as does microsoft... They also offer some consulting, and have some consulting done for them.

Well, that explains your pea gravel-filled brain when they were passing out viable nuggets down at the quarry. That being the case, I guess I have to explain it to you a forth time but very, very slowly this time so that you'll get it.

First, having control of a website does not equate to one being a scammer. Got it! Good! At least we can agree on that part. Please stop me if I'm going too fast for your comfort zone, mkay?

Joshua Zipkin penned the following:


<snip>

4. Walk up the stairs until you hit a door called "Safe", walk in the door and speak to a man named Harrison who is 6'3 and about 320lbs and he will welcome you and explain that this is an assembly and shipping point and the he is a family friend of one of the founders and that he was nice enough to help a start up get their feet off the ground.

<snip>


Fact: The six foot, three inch tall gorilla named Harrison is Harrison Zachariah Zipkin, Joshua Zipkin's Daddy-O.

Fact: Joshua Zipkin clearly stated that Harrison is simply a friend of the founder of AMT.

Fact: This Harrison dude was kind enough to help a start-up until they get their feet off the ground in spite of the fact that Joshua Zipkin is supposedly profiting from a myriad of other ventures, ergo not needing such assistance.

Now, take a breath and absorb what you just read. Apologies for throwing so much at you at one time, but I have faith in your abilities.

Before I move forward, allow me to recap what you've just learnt.

Joshua Zipkin stated the above to qualm the fears of potential suckers by letting everybody know that some Harrison dude was kind enough to let out a little space for AMT until their operation got further along. A very noble thing to do, being that Harrison is a friend of the founder of AMT, namely Joshua Zipkin.

That said, we can now safely assume that prior to this Harrison dude offering up a corner of their limited space to AMT, Joshua Zipkin, its owner, never step foot into said office prior to the creation of AMT, for that is what the post that I quoted above strictly implies.

Let's move on, and please do your damndest to keep up, for you're special, and we all love special people, mkay? We desire them to be learn'ed like the rest of us civilized people.

Back in 2010, Joshua Zipkin founded a company called Setupstarters Inc. Relative info located here: http://www.crunchbase.com/company/setupstarters-inc

Again, stop me if I'm going to fast for you ass.

The domain for Setupstarters Inc. was created on 2010-09-14 15:37:14, as seen below. (apologies for not highlighting it, for I don't want to freak your ass out)

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Domain Name: SETUPSTARTERS.COM
Registry Domain ID: 1615767768_DOMAIN_COM-VRSN
Registrar WHOIS Server: whois.godaddy.com
Registrar URL: http://www.godaddy.com
Update Date: 2013-08-28 18:04:07
Creation Date: 2010-09-14 15:37:14
Registrar Registration Expiration Date: 2014-09-14 15:37:14

Take your time... and read the above carefully, opting to ONLY move on when you think you're ready. I don't want to be pushing you, mKay?

Assuming you have all the above nicely organized between the pea gravel, you're ready for the next tiny piece of information.

There's this site called The Wayback Machine located at archive.org. I know what you're think: There's no such thing as a Wayback Machine. But, this one is special, just like you. How special? Well, they accept bitcoin donations. Maybe you heard of it. Maybe not. Anyway, even though I have personally donated to them, please trust me when I state that in no way did I alter what can be found there. For instance:

http://web.archive.org/web/20120112045158/http://setupstarters.com/

Quote
Contact Us Today

Setupstarters Inc.
1254 West Chest Pike
Philadelphia
PA
19083
(347)-321-8033
Info@setupstarters.com
(C) 2011 SetupStarters Inc

Pretty amazing shit, this Wayback Machine thingy, ain't it?

Oops, I hear your pea gravel rattling as you stare at that address, West Chest Pike, noticing that the "er" is missing, and starting to get flash-forwards of visiting the ER at your nearest hospital. Well, allow me to explain why the "er" may be missing, mKay? There's this thing called obfuscation. I know, I know, it's a pretty big word, and you don't know what it means, and it's driving you crazy. Let me help. It means to make obscure or unclear. Clearly, that should be clear to you now. The "er" was purposely left off when Joshua Zipkin penned (that means wrote) it on the site he owns (scroll up if you don't believe me) back in Q3 2011. Kindly drives your crazy ass crazy, doesn't it?

So, there you have it. Joshua Zipkin claimed to ONLY be using an office operated by some dude named Harrison, solely to help AMT out, but I proved that Joshua Zipkin's been using the 1254 West Chester Pike office for over three years now.

If you fully understand the above, you may have ONE cookie off the table over yonder where the other good boys and girls are eating more than one cookie because they comprehended the lesson a little quicker than you did.

But, I want you to stay after class, for I have something special planned for my little special boy, mKay?: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q5TfcyocgEQ
3257  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Official Thread: AMT on: March 01, 2014, 10:12:03 AM
Quote
But oh, they lied... Well, Oh, so did you... Mr, 100% "since my dad died, no-one has my name".

I give! Show me another Bruno Kucinskas besides my dead dad that I already mentioned when I penned that, and I'll suck your dick... In public.
3258  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Official Thread: AMT on: March 01, 2014, 09:50:53 AM
Since my dad's passing on July 17, 2010, nobody on this planet has the same name mine, Bruno Kucinskas. Pretty unique, eh?

Yup, 100% Unique...

White-pages... 3 listings...
http://www.whitepages.com/name/Bruno-Kucinskas

These your photos?
http://www.whitepages.com/name/Bruno-Kucinskas

14 listings here in the USA alone...
http://www.spokeo.com/Bruno+Kucinskas

Another handful of 2,546 Unique names here.. any look familiar to you?
(Not all 2,546 are exact matches)
http://search.ancestry.com/

That was all just on page one of google-search... of about About 60,200 results for that name

I know.. they are all you... "You just travel a lot, and move around"....
Not sure about all the fake deaths though... You died a lot. (One must be your father, sorry about that loss. But apparently the rest are you... such a unique name.)

Yep, that fake death was my father, and I'm looking at his urn now, asshole. BTW, I'm the one who penned that obit.

Here's a pic of him with the last walleye he ever caught. It was also his largest. I was in the boat and took the pick.



Here's me getting interviewed at the Inside Bitcoins conference in LV: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-FFe_42TpiY&index=15&list=PLO6u0uXQLM_5qE9aGMX_P6AH6SViZi7ZJ
3259  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Official Thread: AMT on: March 01, 2014, 09:49:17 AM
Since my dad's passing on July 17, 2010, nobody on this planet has the same name mine, Bruno Kucinskas. Pretty unique, eh?

Yup, 100% Unique...

White-pages... 3 listings...
http://www.whitepages.com/name/Bruno-Kucinskas

These your photos?
http://www.whitepages.com/name/Bruno-Kucinskas

14 listings here in the USA alone...
http://www.spokeo.com/Bruno+Kucinskas

Another handful of 2,546 Unique names here.. any look familiar to you?
http://search.ancestry.com/

That was all just on page one of google-search... of about About 60,200 results for that name

I know.. they are all you... "You just travel a lot, and move around".... Not sure about all the fake deaths though... You died a lot.

Yep, that's me, and know just about all them names. But, I'm not the one with a million dollars of product ordered from and stating that my guys are busy shipping, then came back here six days later and claimed that delivery date is now unknown due some parts not being invented yet.

Big difference, asshole.
3260  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Official Thread: AMT on: March 01, 2014, 09:24:42 AM
This other tidbit was mentioned before, but the link that was used is now broken, hence providing a new link.

http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:eF4oCrcOOpMJ:who.pho.to/new_emotions_ltd/+&cd=2&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us

Quote
Visit AboutUs.org for more information about newemotionsbg.com
AboutUs: newemotionsbg.com

Registered through: eNom, Inc.

Domain name: newemotionsbg.com

Registrant Contact:
   New emotions ltd
   joshua zipkin ()
   
   Fax:
   607 Oak Shade ave.
   Sofia, Bulgaria 1404
   BG

Administrative Contact:
   New emotions ltd
   joshua zipkin (joshua.zipkin@gmail.com)
   +359.359878867577
   Fax:
   607 Oak Shade ave.
   Sofia, Bulgaria 1404
   BG

Technical Contact:
   New emotions ltd
   joshua zipkin (joshua.zipkin@gmail.com)
   +359.359878867577
   Fax:
   607 Oak Shade ave.
   Sofia, Bulgaria 1404
   BG

Status: Locked

Name Servers:
   ns1.mhost111.net
   ns2.mhost111.net
   
Creation date: 30 Oct 2010 17:54:00
Expiration date: 30 Oct 2013 12:54:00

<I'm adding the following info>

Speaking of obfuscation, that street address is not in Sofia. For privacy purposes, I will not divulge where it's at in the US, nor who lives there.
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