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September 29, 2018, 08:34:39 AM
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And nonetheless also I would like to point that in a week we'll the court desision for the EUPSProvider lawsuit applied in defense of their business reputation against a Russian media called "Rusbase" which mentioned Worldcore as a scam in a one of their articles. The final court session is set to 02/10 and "Rusbase" is obliged by the in-bertween court desision to present to the court any evidence proving that Worldcore could be a scam. When the court desision is ready I hope some will publish it here for as an ultimate proof of the Worldcore's position.

A small update: another cousrt against "Finpotrebsoyuz" - the same old story a lawsuit in defense of Worldcore business reputation is set to 23/10, so there'll be 2 two similar court desicions for October and the both are needed to be posted here asap.  Wink
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October 01, 2018, 05:19:14 PM
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Curiosuly the paidposters activity against Worldcore has been decreasing for a month or two and now it's on the historical minimum since the September 2017 - 1-2 posts per day in the English speaking thread against 6-8 post six months before. I wonder what's it all about? A calm before the storm - I mean the delayed court session in Moscow?  

Meanwhile for your reading pleasure - an interesting independent ivestigations about Alex Prochukhan's and Cheslav Pestyuk's activities beyond law and order in Questra and also regarding their attack on Worldcore:

http://worldcore-review.com/en/about-site-worldsore-review/
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October 01, 2018, 05:20:01 PM
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And and  in addition I would like to point once again that tomorrow  we'll have the court desision for the EUPSProvider lawsuit applied in defense of their business reputation against a Russian media called "Rusbase" which mentioned Worldcore as a scam in a one of their articles. The final court session is set to 02/10 and "Rusbase" is obliged by the in-bertween court desision to present to the court any evidence proving that Worldcore could be a scam. When the court desision is ready I hope some will publish it here for as an ultimate proof of the Worldcore's position. another cousrt against "Finpotrebsoyuz" - the same old story a lawsuit in defense of Worldcore business reputation is set to 23/10, so there'll be 2 two similar court desicions for October and the both are needed to be posted here asap.   Wink Big thing's coming and now it's like a calm before the storm in the forum!
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October 01, 2018, 05:26:17 PM
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I have heard a lot of info that Worldcore is a scam project. So I think that the attack on this platform was implemented by someone from this project. It is my opinion.
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October 04, 2018, 04:55:25 PM
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I have heard a lot of info that Worldcore is a scam project. So I think that the attack on this platform was implemented by someone from this project. It is my opinion.

Possibly by a dissatisfied or annoyed partner or something like this?
It's unbelievably long time for posting and posting and speculating about Worldcore for over the year! At the very beginning it might be looking like a sort of investigation but it's absolutely clear that it's just few people (or even few linked accounts) run by the same person who posts and ups only negative things about Worldcore on purpose and evades answering the questions or any discussion in the public. Marina Uni is a very suspicious person to say the least. Couldn't someone explain please what Marina Uni is all about?  Roll Eyes    
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October 06, 2018, 08:07:24 AM
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I don't quite understand this Russian-Ukranian roots of discord and the things about attacks and counter-attacks, but nonetheles, at the moment Worldcore is operated by a Czech Republic registered EUPSProvider s.r.o which activities are regulated by the Czech Central Bank. And it's also impossible to imagine that a scam company could ever join the respectable EBA - Euro Banking Association. I discovered it here: https://www.abe-eba.eu/about-eba/eba-members/
With all the respect I suspect  Marina Uni started "Worldcore - scam!" thread on purpose - I just don't quite understand what's her  interest to keep the thread alive for over the year?  Huh Enormously strange to say the least - 74 pages of negativity and speculations around Worldcore since October 2017.
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October 06, 2018, 06:07:02 PM
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Another question coming onto mind is: If Worldcore is a scam as the topicstarter declares, why almost noone pays any attention to it at all? Where are any newcomers here confirming the topic's name, complaining about Worldcore and also strangely why all the EU financial regulators remain silent about Worldcore? For example, we all know that the fall of the ill-known financial pyramid of Questra started from the Belgium BAFIN ban and the following chain reaction. Can we say the same about Worldcore? Nope, we can't because Worldcore seems to be absolutely another story and therefore Marina Uni's activities in the threads opened by her a year ago look like more a paid black PR-campaign rather than an independent investigation. 
 
 
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