Bitcoin Forum
May 13, 2024, 04:51:44 PM *
News: Latest Bitcoin Core release: 27.0 [Torrent]
 
  Home Help Search Login Register More  
  Show Posts
Pages: « 1 ... 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 [99] 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 ... 1080 »
1961  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: AMT users thread. on: April 29, 2014, 03:40:17 AM
One more thing...

Quote
...and drive them to verge of something close to clinical depression.

http://www.blisstree.com/2012/05/23/food/nutrition/another-reason-to-skip-energy-drinks-they-could-cause-depression-and-anxiety-550/

My hope is that by highlighting in pink, Joshua Zipkin wouldn't get too fired up if I were to highlight in fire red.
1962  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: AMT users thread. on: April 29, 2014, 03:35:12 AM
The following is a case study as to why Red Bull should be considered a dangerous drug, causing once venerable Europeans to lie in third person.

Well, for starters I am asking the police to arrest them right now on the grounds that I feel my family is in danger. They posted my name and address here which creates a threat to my family knowing my purchasing habits of expensive computer equipment which was private information. I am very upset and have asked them to remove my name form the forums which they did not. I want everyone at the company arrested, I am filing charges against everyone there since they all had access to the computer posting under the name AMT_Miners.  I want this all documented for my own safety.

Actually Brian, we posted your name and state. Just in shier instance that you might be correct on that one we went ahead and deleted your name and township. So now it could be any Brian in New Jersey. Feel safe.

And how about Josh's family, friends, all of his personal addresses that have been posted over and over again on this thread. How about how clients showed up at his house on 8 different occasions? How about the car windows that were smashed in front of his house?

How about the first office they worked out of which was his fathers office that was broken into (nothing was stolen) which basically forced AMT out of that office into a new location? How about the affiliated groups associated with Josh's father that questioned his affiliation or recognition based on the sick bastards on this thread that have nothing better to do with their lives than screw with companies that had the best intentions in the world and drive them to verge of something close to clinical depression.

And how about the banking institutions that AMT has operated with that have been screwed with buy clients who didn't want to wait.. Back in November 1 week after a client ordered and then read crap on this thread.

Or the messages left on Josh's voice mail threatening his family directly from Craig Lenell himself.

Its a public forum, and it sucks when your personal info is posted on it and found on google later, it could really effect how a start up company works with banks, institutions, vendors, or more simply can't, because of the preliminary google search that most vendors or institutions do prior to recruiting a reseller or client.

You think making a mining company is easy?  It's the hardest thing any of us have ever to do, and during the whole process we said to ourselves "It'll be worth it in the end, let's just tuff it out, get over this hurdle, just wait", which is now the furthest thing from the truth.


On the surface, the highlighted text could be considered true, especially to those who also partake mass quantities of Red Bull, but do a little mining (pun intended, with apologies to those still not able to mine) and we learn...

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=304605.msg3739120#msg3739120

Quote
We're leasing a larger and more suitable office for this venture, i've mentioned that before. Last week we had an attempted break in actually, someone tried to jimmy the lock and managed to the get the door of it's hinges.  So again, if we're hesitant on our location, or not letting non-paying customers or "asic review teams"  into our office for a "look around" that's why. But really though I want to meet the dumbass that tried to break into a security system companies office..

WOW! On Nov. 27, 2013, AMT penned that exactly a week prior somebody tried to break into Josh's dad's office, the same office, BTW, that Joshua Zipkin has been using since at least 2006, but I digress.

About a week later, AMT penned the following...

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=304605.msg3800221#msg3800221

Quote
Quote from: Delmonger on December 02, 2013, 01:21:43 PM
Quote
well I was thinking of purchasing until I came to this thread.

Dont let the thread defer you... we're good guys, the new office will be up soon and you can come by and visit for verification.

AMT were such good guys prior to getting hooked on Red Bull. In fact, here's a video of Jousha Zipkin and his cousin Tyler Loomis hooked on Mountain Dew: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D7Dgp43QMzc

Back to the attempted break in timeline, refreshing your memory, a WEEK prior to 11-27-13, was when it was supposed to occur. The first link in this post I have highlighted the part stating it's because of the break in that AMT had to move to a new office.

Well, you're not going to believe what I found while data mining. Two weeks prior to 11-27-13, of which is one WEEK prior to the supposed break in, AMT penned the following...

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=304605.msg3587094#msg3587094

Quote
We've had a few stop ins yes, some guys came to drop off checks and what nut. But the havertown office is just a small job site/final assembly/ shipping office. We have a few techs come in when everything arrives, assemble the miners and ship. We're getting a larger place soon, we we're thinking about taking the second floor of that building but there is  a better office/shipping center in Lower Merion on Lancaster Ave, we're thinking about taking that location as a set location. I'll keep you updated.

Not only do I show that AMT was clearly planning on moving 1 full week prior to the break in, but they were even considering taking the second floor below Daddy-O's / Joshua Zipkin's 6-year-running office.

Moreover, a la an iconic A Few Good Men scene, if my timeline is incorrect, and AMT was in such grave danger, then why save the boogeymen an extra flight of stairs? In fact, the office they have now is less secure than the one they had, or could've had prior, for it's dark, on the first floor, has windows, and is backed up next to a set of railroad tracks with a whole in the fence.

Somehow, I feel the above negates the below:

How about the first office they worked out of which was his fathers office that was broken into (nothing was stolen) which basically forced AMT out of that office into a new location?

Harrison Zachariah Zipkin even moved to a new locale at the same time. You'll never guess in a billion years why such was the case, so I suggest you sit down and take a very deep breath, for what I'm about to reveal WILL blow your fuckin' mind. Are you sitting down? Okay, here it comes.

The real reason that Joshua Zipkin and his Daddy-O are no longer in that 3rd floor office in Havertown is because their lease was up and the building is for sale. Go ahead and look it up if you don't believe me. In fact, I've posted such before.

If nothing else, the following should be a major takeaway from this post:

1963  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: New Official AMT Thread on: April 29, 2014, 02:00:14 AM
Could you please tell the person sitting in the dark at the desk on the laptop to answer the door once in a while?

If a company is deliberately not accepting deliveries,  then it is crystal clear that this company is not operating in a *normal* manner.

Let's just put it this way,  AMT claimed that they had a shortage of power supplies.  So where are those back-ordered power supplies going to be shipped to when they arrive?

The fact that AMT *refuses* to reveal to you and all other customers their *real* shipping address, tells you that this vendor cannot be trusted.


A shortage of power supplies? He had a hundred of them in his trunk that I personal witnessed when he gave me one. I'm looking at it now: a LEPA P1375M. Anybody want to buy it?
Do you still have the miner? Thought u sold it.

Sold the miner, but not the PSU. Ironically, UPS damaged the package, and it was professionally packed by their reseller. In the claim process now, of which all looks smooth to date.
1964  Other / Off-topic / Re: Will mother get away with murder? on: April 29, 2014, 01:56:33 AM
It's sickening.  Take the baby to the hospital or friends house or anywhere safe and walk away.  Don't hurt or kill children.
She deserves to die the same way she killed her kids.


And the sound advise should had been affixed where on the baby, read by whom in the bipolar household?
1965  Other / Off-topic / Re: Answer the question above with a question. on: April 29, 2014, 01:51:57 AM
why did you break the chain and not post an answer with a question?

My only mistake was not quoting LostDutchman, he didn't ask a question prior to the edit.
Didn't you notice?   Tongue

Well, we all make mistakes from time to time, do we not?

it would be hard to put all the blame on you; you are wearing an eye patch after all. do you often notice things going past your eye?

My good eye has become exceptionally sharp and sensitive to all sorts of motion and is this not what happens when an eye must compensate?

yeah, but don't you think that, much like testicles, it's better to have two than one?

GEnearlly speaking yes but I was not given a choice in the matter so making the best of things is the right thing to do, isn't it?

I'm confused, for was your post supposed to spark a light bulb above my head or unravel my chromosomes?
1966  Other / Off-topic / Re: Threats to extort and blackmail BCT companies by the user 'pankkake' on: April 29, 2014, 01:32:54 AM
Marcel!

You dirty stinking son of a whore freak!

I have read some of your blog with deep deep disgust. You really are a singularly selfish and misguided, sad and lost little individual. And an ugly one too. Did I tell you about my gf and the pic of you on a horse?!

Now as you know you Romanians are now welcome in England but please if you think  pseudo-progressive Liberal Democracy is strange you shouldn't come. I'm sure Romania has it all!

Now fuck off out of my thread you dirty soiled little creature.



I found this thread via some odd avenue, and opt to reply to its last post, hoping it's taking with a grain of salt.

Is your post written in the spirit of the sentiment expressed at the onset of this thread or are you genuinely ticked off?
1967  Other / Off-topic / Re: 200 Days & 20,000 Posts on: April 29, 2014, 12:05:18 AM
Just go delete 29 posts and do a better 20,000th post.

I have a better idea. How 'bout I post 9,971 in the next 5 days, then pen an epic 30,000th one?

To prove I'm serious, only 9,970 posts to go.
1968  Other / Off-topic / Re: What Song are you Listening To? on: April 28, 2014, 11:18:42 PM
Corey Hart - Sunglasses At Night

Quote
Don't switch the blade on the guy in shades (oh no)
Don't masquerade with the guy in shades
(oh no) (I can't believe it)
don't be afraid of the guy in shades
(oh No) (It can't escape you)
(cus) You got it made with the guy in shades (oh no)


Odd! I just came here to post a Heart song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4gpNqB4dnT4
1969  Other / Off-topic / Re: 200 Days & 20,000 Posts on: April 28, 2014, 11:17:27 PM
You've spend 200 days on the forum?  Shocked
I'm not pleased with the milestone post. It should have been something spectacular.

I echo the latter sentiment, but at the time I was in exposing-another-scammer mode, feeling it was more important to the community.
1970  Other / Off-topic / Re: Watch dank blow his guitar on: April 28, 2014, 11:14:27 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XN264qAU7e8

You have to watch the full video if you wish to see.

Anne & Nancy Wilson called, and wish to use your rendition for the opening of their classic https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4gpNqB4dnT4
1971  Other / Off-topic / 200 Days & 20,000 Posts on: April 28, 2014, 11:01:16 PM


And, you guys thought I didn't have a life.

FYI, the following is my 20,000th post:

My 20,000th Post

Hey, where has Dr. David Tannenbaum disappeared? Huh


Yes, it does appear on the website as though Dr. Dave is gone, and Dr. Naveed has moved up to onto the "active" row.  

I would be surprised if there is not very rapid mutation of business planning at CoinTerra, just as there evidently has been at HashFast (or FastHash; I'll never be able to really know which way it is).  

It just isn't the pre-order slam dunk market of the spring any more.

Dr David likes his privacy, so his name has been removed from the website.

Dr David likes his privacy, so his name has been removed from the website.
I'm going to just preserve this here for future reference, so people won't need to dig through some archives or caches.

Cointerra/Team
 
Cointerra boasts a highly experienced engineering team of semiconductor architects and designers who have previously designed some of the world’s highest performance CPUs, GPUs and chipsets for Nvidia, Intel, Samsung, Qualcomm and Nortel. Having worked on several generations of low-power mobile devices, our team brings tremendous experience in power efficient circuitry, design methodology and implementation to the exciting new frontier of Bitcoin mining.

Executive team

The architecture, design and development effort is lead by : Ravi Iyengar, Dr. David Tannenbaum, and Jim O’Connor. The Advisory Board is headed by Dr. Naveed Sherwani.
 
Ravi Iyengar
FOUNDER & CEO

http://www.linkedin.com/in/ravidiyengar

Before founding Cointerra, Ravi was a Lead CPU Architect at Samsung Corporation. Ravi brings with him 15 years of industry experience in Architecture, Design and Verification in CPU, GPU, Desktop/Server Chipsets and ASIC Cores, and years of leadership experience in top Semi-conductor companies like Samsung, Qualcomm, NVIDIA, and Intel. Ravi has a Master’s Degree in Computer Engineering from Wright State University and a Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical Engineering from National Institute of Technology, India.
 
Dr. David Tannenbaum
Chief Architect

http://www.linkedin.com/pub/david-tannenbaum/12/4b6/647

David works as a Consultant Architect & Designer at Cointerra. He is a Principal Engineer at NVIDIA Corporation and has over 25 years of experience in the industry. He brings with him vast experience in the design of arithmetic intensive logic including single, double precision floating-point, custom floating-point, IEEE formats, transcendental support, fused multiply-add, integer operations, conversions, logical operations, custom instructions, exponentiation, logarithms. Inventor on 20+ patents. David has a Ph.D in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from  Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.

Jim O’Connor
VP of Engineering

http://www.linkedin.com/in/jgoconnor

Over 35 years of experience in design and management. Jim has held management positions at Altior Inc(now Exar), SMSC(now Microchip), iVivity, Zagros Networks and Orologic(now Vitesse Semiconductor), Nortel Semiconductor and BroadBand Technologies.  

Jim has also held lead design positions at BroadBand Technologies, Star Technologies, General Electric, and Teledyne. His experience includes SOC design and verification, Assertion-Based Verification, physical design, systems design, software and firmware in graphics, datacom, telecom and security.

Jim is a graduate of General Electric’s Edison Engineering program and holds B.S. and M. Eng. Degrees in electrical engineering from the University of Louisville’s Speed Scientific School.
 
Dr. Naveed Sherwani
Advisor

http://www.linkedin.com/pub/naveed-sherwani/0/89/2a7

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open-Silicon

Co-Founder, President & CEO of Open Silicon. Prior to co-founding Open-Silicon, Dr. Sherwani was the founder and General Manager of Intel Microelectronics Services where he led efforts to promote the use of disciplined ASIC methodologies to improve design efficiency and time-to-market. He currently chairs the GSA (Global Semiconductor Association) Technical Steering Committee.

Dr. Sherwani co-architected the Intel microprocessor design methodology and environment that has been used in several leading microprocessors. Prior to joining Intel, he worked as a consultant for various telecommunications and computer companies, mainly focusing on ASIC design flow and cell library design to improve time-to-market.

Dr. Sherwani is the author of textbook on Physical Design, which is widely used as the main textbook at major universities around the world. In addition, he has authored or co-authored three books and over 100 articles on various aspects of Physical Design Automation and ASICs.

1972  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: AMT users thread. on: April 28, 2014, 10:30:31 PM
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=304605.msg5892571#msg5892571

Quote
Craig,

You're refund was sent on 3/11 along with other checks for bills to vendors and what nut. The following week, you notified us that you had not received that refund. Josh responded to you in kind saying that you're miner was ready and could instead ship your miner or if you wish fedex your refund to you. You responded after a few days in a very hostile fashion, accusing us of not actually sending your refund in the first place. We responded with the same question, your miner or a fedexed check, you responded again in a hostile fashion and never actually answered the question. Then, you some how obtained josh's cell phone number and basically blew up his phone with calls from sunday to monday. Josh spoke to you on the phone and explained that the check may have actually gotten lost in the mail and that we offered to fedex you're refund in order to have a tracking number which you can track. You kept the conversation going for quite sometime until eventually Josh got frustrated and hung up.

Then you called over 20 times and left over 20 messages - some quite disturbing by all means when josh blocked your number. At that point you downloaded a spoof app which allows you to disguise your number as any other number and called josh several times from different philadelphia area codes.

At this point josh stopped picking up the phone all together - until you spoof called him from his sisters phone number and said "Is this number important to you josh, you better give me my refund".

At that point we called our laywers. A few hours later they called us back and said that we could sue if we wanted to for corporate harassment and encouraged us to file a police report to get the process in motion. You called back again and josh notified you of this possibility at which point you stopped calling. We have not filed the police report yet.

Craig... You went from begging to purchase our product with a credit card - to finally purchasing our product 6 weeks after your order was created - at which point you became a company cheerleader and praised our name - to literally being associated with our company because of the excess in which you cheered for us and the trolls actually started posting your background info - to quieting down a bit on this thread - to disliking us - and finally ranting and raving like the hired trolls - and now have evolved into a something like a stalker or something bordering that line. While also sending over 57 emails regarding updates.

All of that we could have dealt with, but in the end you really pissed josh off with the weird messages and kind of crossed the line with the whole "is your sisters number important to you" bit but overall you again handled the situation inappropriately.  

Because of you we have changed our refund policy to simply no refunds or refunds on a client to client basis, also we'll be shipping your miner today (hopefully as it wasn't a planned shipment today) and posting the fedex tracking number here on this thread. Unfortunately we're waiting on power supplies later this week so we'll be shipping your miner without a 1200w-1500w supply. We will ship you the supply when they come in. Or feel free to purchase a supply from amazon and you'll have a supply by the time your miner is delivered.

Another basket case of Joshua Zipkin talking about himself in the third person. He's on record in penning whatnot as 'what nut', hence me using said term for humor purposes periodically.

But, let's pretend for a second that the above, along with other similar posts, are not written by Josh Zipking, but via some other(s). Do you realize the length of conversation time that would have had to taken place for all the facts - as AMT sees them - to be presented? I'm talking about assembling and shipping time, for remember they're only able to be at the facility 5 days a week. No weekends, in spite of several posts by AMT that even negates that statement.

Apologies for not re-posting the image, but AMT claimed that they didn't receive the FedEx returned package because they were not in the office early in the morning, when in fact FedEx attempted delivery three times: twice prior to noon and once ~2+ PM. Remember, there's three pretty Jewish girls manning the office according to Josh and, since I've been to their Man Cave, I'm here to state that I've witnessed their Man Bathroom first-hand. (to be fair, it wasn't in terrible shape, but definitely not used by a single Jewish girl, pretty or not)
1973  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: New Official AMT Thread on: April 28, 2014, 09:41:39 PM
Could you please tell the person sitting in the dark at the desk on the laptop to answer the door once in a while?

If a company is deliberately not accepting deliveries,  then it is crystal clear that this company is not operating in a *normal* manner.

Let's just put it this way,  AMT claimed that they had a shortage of power supplies.  So where are those back-ordered power supplies going to be shipped to when they arrive?

The fact that AMT *refuses* to reveal to you and all other customers their *real* shipping address, tells you that this vendor cannot be trusted.


A shortage of power supplies? He had a hundred of them in his trunk that I personal witnessed when he gave me one. I'm looking at it now: a LEPA P1375M. Anybody want to buy it?
1974  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: AMT users thread. on: April 28, 2014, 09:33:45 PM
Quote
Well, for starters I am asking the police to arrest them right now on the grounds that I feel my family is in danger. They posted my name and address here which creates a threat to my family knowing my purchasing habits of expensive computer equipment which was private information. I am very upset and have asked them to remove my name form the forums which they did not. I want everyone at the company arrested, I am filing charges against everyone there since they all had access to the computer posting under the name AMT_Miners.  I want this all documented for my own safety.

Actually Brian, we posted your name and state. Just in shier instance that you might be correct on that one we went ahead and deleted your name and township. So now it could be any Brian in New Jersey. Feel safe.

And how about Josh's family, friends, all of his personal addresses that have been posted over and over again on this thread. How about how clients showed up at his house on 8 different occasions? How about the car windows that were smashed in front of his house?

How about the first office they worked out of which was his fathers office that was broken into (nothing was stolen) which basically forced AMT out of that office into a new location? How about the affiliated groups associated with Josh's father that questioned his affiliation or recognition based on the sick bastards on this thread that have nothing better to do with their lives than screw with companies that had the best intentions in the world and drive them to verge of something close to clinical depression.

And how about the banking institutions that AMT has operated with that have been screwed with buy clients who didn't want to wait.. Back in November 1 week after a client ordered and then read crap on this thread.

Or the messages left on Josh's voice mail threatening his family directly from Craig Lenell himself.

Its a public forum, and it sucks when your personal info is posted on it and found on google later, it could really effect how a start up company works with banks, institutions, vendors, or more simply can't, because of the preliminary google search that most vendors or institutions do prior to recruiting a reseller or client.

You think making a mining company is easy?  It's the hardest thing any of us have ever to do, and during the whole process we said to ourselves "It'll be worth it in the end, let's just tuff it out, get over this hurdle, just wait", which is now the furthest thing from the truth.

[/size]

Q: So, Bruno, what do you hope should happen to Joshua Zipkin some day?
A: Well, for starters, I duly hope that some day he posts a rant speaking about himself in third person.
Q: Good luck with that!
A: I guess you're right, but I've seen stranger things in this tuff world.
1975  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: LSM Labs on: April 28, 2014, 08:33:03 PM
PG bringing the heat on a Monday morning.    Shocked

Missed your presence in the Black Arrow threads.   Tongue

Definitely do not miss him spamming the BA threads.

Regardless good job PG. This is why we need you.

Thanks, bud (or was it prick, for I honestly can't remember, bud?  Grin)

http://www.offervault.com/affiliate-offers/details/offerid/1144420/lsm-labs-bitcoin-mining-hardware/

Quote
LSM Labs - Bitcoin mining hardware Share

Description

LSM Labs is a bitcoin mining hardware company that manufacturers leading edge Bitcoin ASIC processors and systems. We currently have the cheapest and most powerful mining rigs in the world. Customers that purchase our machines can expect to receive a payout of $ 1 000 per week of passive income once they've connected their machines. Our machines are priced at $ 7 200 and are the cheapest on the market, so customers will break even on their purchase within 2 months of purchasing our product. At this rate, we expect our machines to be able to generate above $ 50 000 per year (for one machine), which is a 600% return on investment for our customers.

Best conversions will come from targeting males between 25-45.
Offer Details
Category : Lead Gen, Mobile, Internet, Web, & Tech,
Offer Payout : 25%
Last Updated : 07 Apr 2014

http://www.sbwire.com/press-releases/lsm-labs-offers-affordable-bitcoin-mining-and-litecoin-mining-asics-with-delivery-guarantee-495213.htm

Quote
All ASIC system board’s have a lifetime warranty from manufacture defect or component failure. LSM Labs is currently providing 20% discount on bulk orders for 5 or more units as well.

So, if a person purchased 5 Medusas at $3,200 each trough an affiliate link, LSM Labs would only receive $9,600 (3,200 x .8 x 5 x .75) even though the rigs were originally priced at $4K each.

This is one fuckin' amazing company!
1976  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: LSM Labs on: April 28, 2014, 08:11:12 PM
https://www.silkroadalternatives.com/contact-cn

Quote
You can also contact us in the following ways:

Address: No. C2-415 West Road, Chancheng District, Foshan City, Guangdong Province season -mail: info@lsm-labs.com Phone: +1 (515) 412-4438

What is Bitcoin Mixing? - Silk Road 2, Blackmarket Reloaded, Tor: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LnnZe385ylg

Quote
Published on Jan 6, 2014
What is Bitcoin mixing?
aka Bitcoin Laundering?

It's the process of mixing in your Bitcoins with those of other people, in order to mask their original sources and final destinations.

Thusly, protecting your identity!

Learn More at:

1) http://www.silkroadalternatives.com
2) http://www.blackmarketlinks.com
3) http://www.blackmarkets.org
4) http://www.howtogettoblackmarketreloa...
5) http://www.silkroad2url.com

Quote
The Dark Markets2 months ago
 
ahoy, all of the problems you just mentioned are a result of misunderstanding.  The darknet is a gateway to a whole wide world of information that you would otherwise not be privy too.  This comes at a small cost however, and that cost is taking some time to learn how the dark net works.  Some of your online behavior will have to change while using it.  For example.  Most accounts you set up are temporary in order to protect your anonymity.  That is why when you try to log in a second time using the same info, you are often prompted to create a new account etc...   Feel free to post any specific questions and one of our qualified representatives will surely help you solve the problems you are having. Have a great day matey,

DPR

Anybody know who this DPR dude may be?
1977  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: LSM Labs on: April 28, 2014, 07:43:42 PM
PG bringing the heat on a Monday morning.    Shocked

Missed your presence in the Black Arrow threads.   Tongue

Hope I utilized my 20,000th post wisely via saving fellow bitcoiners millions.
1978  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: LSM Labs on: April 28, 2014, 05:45:06 PM
Well, I guess we can all Rezt 'n Relax because VC Escrow uses the same Singapore phone number as...wait for it...http://www.reztnrelax.com/

Don't believe me, give them a ring at 63487787 (6348 7787).
1979  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: LSM Labs on: April 28, 2014, 05:27:53 PM
David Rickertson, CEO of VC Escrow, gleaned his Linkedin info cheifly from some other.

Compare:

https://www.linkedin.com/pub/david-ricketson/92/3ba/b42
https://www.linkedin.com/jobs2/view/12998385

I'm pretty sure that Kheng Awn-So (CTO) of VC Escrow did the same thing, ergo neither exist IRL.
1980  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Paymium (Bitcoin-Central/Instawallet) principals stole over a million dollars. on: April 28, 2014, 10:29:45 AM
sweet mother of jesus -  you lost 1132 btc to them... beyond words... can't believe your so calm..
1132.. and your just 1 out of god knows how many people...

its good to see theymos obviously cares about it.... again he shows disgusting scumbag behaviour.. he doesn't relies one day he will be accountable for the fact the forum is assisting in so many scams in one way or another. I doubt he even talks to a lawyer, he probably believes he doesn't need to.. or he's so smart why bother.. i mean i had to lay it out in terms a 3rd yr old would unerstand about the heartbleed exploit and why people NEED to change their usernames..

any bountry if someone is able to get them to cough them up for ya ?  <--- i'm serious...

Sure! What terms would be favorable to you for said bounty?
Pages: « 1 ... 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 [99] 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 ... 1080 »
Powered by MySQL Powered by PHP Powered by SMF 1.1.19 | SMF © 2006-2009, Simple Machines Valid XHTML 1.0! Valid CSS!