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June 21, 2014, 10:31:52 PM
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He seems to log on at least every morning. No posts.
Has anyone heard from him privately?

It's been over a week, and it's now apparent that he has no intention of answering.

I've left negative trust in his feedback profile as it's the only thing I can do.

CriptX has confirmed that he provided insider information for big holders of his Peta securities so why did you trusted him in the first place?

It might be confirmed to you, but unforunately I don't have time to look at every post he has ever made all I could do was some basic research.

He had sold a few of these in the past and there was nothing negative posted in those threads (there is now but not at the time I bought)

I checked his feedback profile and whilst there are a couple of negative posts, they seemed to be old or complaints about no support for old hardware.

I'm not affected that badly, out of 3 machines I only have 1 non functioning blade now, allinvain in particular has come off a lot worse with multiple broken machines.  I'm a reasonable person if he'd at least answered me I'm sure we could have worked it out, but I suppose he figures if he deals with me he'll have to deal with everyone else.

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June 21, 2014, 10:39:26 PM
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In that case you had some bad luck I guess, but then again you should do your own due diligence before giving money to someone for something (a person, a company or any entity of any kind) because nobody will do it for you.
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June 22, 2014, 08:02:55 AM
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CriptX has confirmed that he provided insider information for big holders of his Peta securities so why did you trusted him in the first place?
Hey thanks for this tidbit. Could you link for us please?
Also, if you hear that someone's shady, please could you update their trust, as reading their previous posts seems not enough nowadays.

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June 22, 2014, 12:49:27 PM
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CriptX has confirmed that he provided insider information for big holders of his Peta securities so why did you trusted him in the first place?
Hey thanks for this tidbit. Could you link for us please?
Also, if you hear that someone's shady, please could you update their trust, as reading their previous posts seems not enough nowadays.


Sure, it's in the thread for Peta, when Havelock acknowledged that CriptX has given voting rights on the changes there were to come (broking the contract in the first place) only just for few, those providing them with insider informations: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=310783.msg6990019#msg6990019

Read to the thread to find out more.
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June 27, 2014, 01:54:51 PM
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Now criptx doesn't sell in auctions anymore. He creates self moderated threads to sell his broken hardware: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=667875.0
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