Hey guys,
Cyrus Farivar here. I'm a reporter with Ars Technica working on a story about GAW and Garza. I spoke with him by phone yesterday and would love to speak with anyone that has had direct dealings with the company and/or has direct knowledge of financials of similar companies. He made some claims that sound wild to me, but I want to check.
My previous work: http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2014/04/digging-for-answers-the-strong-smell-of-fraud-from-one-bitcoin-miner-maker/
EMAIL ME:
cyrus.farivar [AT] arstechnica.com
PGP/OTR: http://arstechnica.com/ars-staff-pgp-keys/#cyrus-farivar
https://github.com/cfarivar/crypto-details/blob/master/README.md
Cyrus Farivar here. I'm a reporter with Ars Technica working on a story about GAW and Garza. I spoke with him by phone yesterday and would love to speak with anyone that has had direct dealings with the company and/or has direct knowledge of financials of similar companies. He made some claims that sound wild to me, but I want to check.
My previous work: http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2014/04/digging-for-answers-the-strong-smell-of-fraud-from-one-bitcoin-miner-maker/
EMAIL ME:
cyrus.farivar [AT] arstechnica.com
PGP/OTR: http://arstechnica.com/ars-staff-pgp-keys/#cyrus-farivar
https://github.com/cfarivar/crypto-details/blob/master/README.md
Start by asking properly your question.
The real journalistic question is : What do you think about your Gaw investment? Are you satisfied or did you feel abused?
And the response is that GAW has always done what is the best for his customer. His main problem is that GAW is a big dreamer who want to think big. And it's not always easy to make all properly after that.
Is GAW is not buying back all the paycoin for 20$ after all?
Stop trying to make your opinion a reality and start to ask for facts !