coinmaster222
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February 01, 2015, 05:09:37 AM |
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Its not the SEC that will bring him down but the NY AG he has his eyes set on a bigger job and is hammering crypto to get attention.He has closed 80 scams sites and says he is investigating the same again
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coinmaster222
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February 01, 2015, 05:11:33 AM |
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Wonder why he has his house on the market,is it to get his funds offshore out of harms way
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bmgbmg
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February 01, 2015, 05:12:45 AM |
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They're renters of the house, look it up. Just like there's no ferarris, no millions of dollars, it's all smoke and mirrors like all ponzi schemes. Wonder why he has his house on the market,is it to get his funds offshore out of harms way
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coinmaster222
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February 01, 2015, 05:14:25 AM |
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bye the way mike we should start a fund to get yous on your feet again
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coinmaster222
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February 01, 2015, 05:19:18 AM |
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just been looking there paycoin is an llc owned by paybase llc so its not the peoples money after all its his
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kingscrown
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February 01, 2015, 05:19:50 AM |
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no more always profitable it seems ;p
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coinmaster222
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February 01, 2015, 05:27:51 AM |
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no i bought some stuff with my credit card now asking for a charge back
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DARKANGEL6415
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February 01, 2015, 05:46:55 AM |
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mmmm i am confussed about something, why are you still waiting for a response. Hell gaw contacted me asap without me even contacting them anymore. Granted this came after credit card company did a charge back on them for almost $5,000. I file the chargeback as i almost reached the 6 months my credit union gives for charge backs. I sent them all emails and call logs where i try to call and all calls under 2 minutes lol as noone ever answered. Once charge back is fully resolved and if bank oks it i will post email gaw sent me lol.
They should definitely ok it. How do you even send call logs? Just curious i call from my work phone set up as call center inbound / outbound calling. So system records all calls incoming and outgoing for security purposes. In this case was for something else ofcourse lol
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coinmaster222
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February 01, 2015, 05:51:18 AM |
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Think if everyone who bought stuff on on cc asked for a chargeback it might make him do something
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subseaguru
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February 01, 2015, 06:04:45 AM |
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http://blog.paybase.com/coin-fire-allegations-about-paybase-are-false/Coin Fire Allegations About PayBase Are False Bloomfield, CT –A recent and unsubstantiated article posted by the online, digital publication, Coin fire, which serves the cryptocurrency category, alleges that: Coin Fire was able to “…obtain more than 1,000 pages of an investigation file from a confirmed [Securities Exchange] Commission employee that also has a bombshell draft of a potential enforcement litigation action against [Paybase]” The article further claims that these alleged materials “are the raw investigation notes being used to decide whether an enforcement action against the company will take place.”
PayBase has investigated these spurious allegations and confirmed that they are false.
“We were stunned by the allegations which served to negatively impact our business in this exciting and evolving financial category,” said Josh Garza, CEO of GAW. “However, we appreciate the outpouring of support by a community that is behind what we are doing as pioneers in the cryptocurrency market; in short, they simply didn’t believe it.”
PayBase is in the process of reviewing its options at this time including what, if any, legal action may be appropriate in response to the Coin Fire article.
Now all we need is an official Coinfire announcement calling the Paybase announcement false and we're all set! who cares anymore? until i see some proof, its just bs. what else is there i can hate on tonight???
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CoinFire
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February 01, 2015, 06:05:13 AM |
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http://blog.paybase.com/coin-fire-allegations-about-paybase-are-false/Coin Fire Allegations About PayBase Are False Bloomfield, CT –A recent and unsubstantiated article posted by the online, digital publication, Coin fire, which serves the cryptocurrency category, alleges that: Coin Fire was able to “…obtain more than 1,000 pages of an investigation file from a confirmed [Securities Exchange] Commission employee that also has a bombshell draft of a potential enforcement litigation action against [Paybase]” The article further claims that these alleged materials “are the raw investigation notes being used to decide whether an enforcement action against the company will take place.”
PayBase has investigated these spurious allegations and confirmed that they are false.
“We were stunned by the allegations which served to negatively impact our business in this exciting and evolving financial category,” said Josh Garza, CEO of GAW. “However, we appreciate the outpouring of support by a community that is behind what we are doing as pioneers in the cryptocurrency market; in short, they simply didn’t believe it.”
PayBase is in the process of reviewing its options at this time including what, if any, legal action may be appropriate in response to the Coin Fire article.
Now all we need is an official Coinfire announcement calling the Paybase announcement false and we're all set! I'm so glad he was able to get "confirmation". At least it was a measured response and he spelled the name correctly this time.
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February 01, 2015, 06:06:45 AM |
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http://blog.paybase.com/coin-fire-allegations-about-paybase-are-false/Coin Fire Allegations About PayBase Are False Bloomfield, CT –A recent and unsubstantiated article posted by the online, digital publication, Coin fire, which serves the cryptocurrency category, alleges that: Coin Fire was able to “…obtain more than 1,000 pages of an investigation file from a confirmed [Securities Exchange] Commission employee that also has a bombshell draft of a potential enforcement litigation action against [Paybase]” The article further claims that these alleged materials “are the raw investigation notes being used to decide whether an enforcement action against the company will take place.”
PayBase has investigated these spurious allegations and confirmed that they are false.
“We were stunned by the allegations which served to negatively impact our business in this exciting and evolving financial category,” said Josh Garza, CEO of GAW. “However, we appreciate the outpouring of support by a community that is behind what we are doing as pioneers in the cryptocurrency market; in short, they simply didn’t believe it.”
PayBase is in the process of reviewing its options at this time including what, if any, legal action may be appropriate in response to the Coin Fire article.
Now all we need is an official Coinfire announcement calling the Paybase announcement false and we're all set! lol his whole blog post might as well of just said "nuh ugh"
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subseaguru
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February 01, 2015, 06:07:03 AM |
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http://blog.paybase.com/coin-fire-allegations-about-paybase-are-false/Coin Fire Allegations About PayBase Are False Bloomfield, CT –A recent and unsubstantiated article posted by the online, digital publication, Coin fire, which serves the cryptocurrency category, alleges that: Coin Fire was able to “…obtain more than 1,000 pages of an investigation file from a confirmed [Securities Exchange] Commission employee that also has a bombshell draft of a potential enforcement litigation action against [Paybase]” The article further claims that these alleged materials “are the raw investigation notes being used to decide whether an enforcement action against the company will take place.”
PayBase has investigated these spurious allegations and confirmed that they are false.
“We were stunned by the allegations which served to negatively impact our business in this exciting and evolving financial category,” said Josh Garza, CEO of GAW. “However, we appreciate the outpouring of support by a community that is behind what we are doing as pioneers in the cryptocurrency market; in short, they simply didn’t believe it.”
PayBase is in the process of reviewing its options at this time including what, if any, legal action may be appropriate in response to the Coin Fire article.
Now all we need is an official Coinfire announcement calling the Paybase announcement false and we're all set! I'm so glad he was able to get "confirmation". At least it was a measured response and he spelled the name correctly this time. from the sounds of this, i thought you guys had kissed and made up. https://hashtalk.org/topic/30624/status-of-paybase/174
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coinmaster222
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February 01, 2015, 06:08:40 AM |
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once he is hit with all the cc chargebacks he will be looking for a job at coinfire
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CoinFire
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February 01, 2015, 06:11:19 AM |
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http://blog.paybase.com/coin-fire-allegations-about-paybase-are-false/Coin Fire Allegations About PayBase Are False Bloomfield, CT –A recent and unsubstantiated article posted by the online, digital publication, Coin fire, which serves the cryptocurrency category, alleges that: Coin Fire was able to “…obtain more than 1,000 pages of an investigation file from a confirmed [Securities Exchange] Commission employee that also has a bombshell draft of a potential enforcement litigation action against [Paybase]” The article further claims that these alleged materials “are the raw investigation notes being used to decide whether an enforcement action against the company will take place.”
PayBase has investigated these spurious allegations and confirmed that they are false.
“We were stunned by the allegations which served to negatively impact our business in this exciting and evolving financial category,” said Josh Garza, CEO of GAW. “However, we appreciate the outpouring of support by a community that is behind what we are doing as pioneers in the cryptocurrency market; in short, they simply didn’t believe it.”
PayBase is in the process of reviewing its options at this time including what, if any, legal action may be appropriate in response to the Coin Fire article.
Now all we need is an official Coinfire announcement calling the Paybase announcement false and we're all set! I'm so glad he was able to get "confirmation". At least it was a measured response and he spelled the name correctly this time. from the sounds of this, i thought you guys had kissed and made up. https://hashtalk.org/topic/30624/status-of-paybase/174Nope. We don't have any horse in this race though. We aren't out to destroy them. We just report the news, the reality of the situation is the news has been overwhelmingly negative for them. Josh claims he has 100% proof that our claims are not true. How is lawyers allow him to keep posting things and further smearing us, I am unsure. We just report the facts. We aren't out to destroy anyone, we aren't out to destroy any currency, we aren't out to hurt investors. We just report the news, plain and simple.
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CoinFire
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February 01, 2015, 06:11:53 AM |
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once he is hit with all the cc chargebacks he will be looking for a job at coinfire
I'm not sure he can spell well enough for that
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truckinusa
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February 01, 2015, 06:14:16 AM |
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http://blog.paybase.com/coin-fire-allegations-about-paybase-are-false/Coin Fire Allegations About PayBase Are False Bloomfield, CT –A recent and unsubstantiated article posted by the online, digital publication, Coin fire, which serves the cryptocurrency category, alleges that: Coin Fire was able to “…obtain more than 1,000 pages of an investigation file from a confirmed [Securities Exchange] Commission employee that also has a bombshell draft of a potential enforcement litigation action against [Paybase]” The article further claims that these alleged materials “are the raw investigation notes being used to decide whether an enforcement action against the company will take place.”
PayBase has investigated these spurious allegations and confirmed that they are false.
“We were stunned by the allegations which served to negatively impact our business in this exciting and evolving financial category,” said Josh Garza, CEO of GAW. “However, we appreciate the outpouring of support by a community that is behind what we are doing as pioneers in the cryptocurrency market; in short, they simply didn’t believe it.”
PayBase is in the process of reviewing its options at this time including what, if any, legal action may be appropriate in response to the Coin Fire article.
Who is going to show their cards first? Now all we need is an official Coinfire announcement calling the Paybase announcement false and we're all set! I'm so glad he was able to get "confirmation". At least it was a measured response and he spelled the name correctly this time. from the sounds of this, i thought you guys had kissed and made up. https://hashtalk.org/topic/30624/status-of-paybase/174Nope. We don't have any horse in this race though. We aren't out to destroy them. We just report the news, the reality of the situation is the news has been overwhelmingly negative for them. Josh claims he has 100% proof that our claims are not true. How is lawyers allow him to keep posting things and further smearing us, I am unsure. We just report the facts. We aren't out to destroy anyone, we aren't out to destroy any currency, we aren't out to hurt investors. We just report the news, plain and simple. Who is going to show their cards first?
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CoinFire
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February 01, 2015, 06:19:33 AM |
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http://blog.paybase.com/coin-fire-allegations-about-paybase-are-false/Coin Fire Allegations About PayBase Are False Bloomfield, CT –A recent and unsubstantiated article posted by the online, digital publication, Coin fire, which serves the cryptocurrency category, alleges that: Coin Fire was able to “…obtain more than 1,000 pages of an investigation file from a confirmed [Securities Exchange] Commission employee that also has a bombshell draft of a potential enforcement litigation action against [Paybase]” The article further claims that these alleged materials “are the raw investigation notes being used to decide whether an enforcement action against the company will take place.”
PayBase has investigated these spurious allegations and confirmed that they are false.
“We were stunned by the allegations which served to negatively impact our business in this exciting and evolving financial category,” said Josh Garza, CEO of GAW. “However, we appreciate the outpouring of support by a community that is behind what we are doing as pioneers in the cryptocurrency market; in short, they simply didn’t believe it.”
PayBase is in the process of reviewing its options at this time including what, if any, legal action may be appropriate in response to the Coin Fire article.
Who is going to show their cards first? Now all we need is an official Coinfire announcement calling the Paybase announcement false and we're all set! I'm so glad he was able to get "confirmation". At least it was a measured response and he spelled the name correctly this time. from the sounds of this, i thought you guys had kissed and made up. https://hashtalk.org/topic/30624/status-of-paybase/174Nope. We don't have any horse in this race though. We aren't out to destroy them. We just report the news, the reality of the situation is the news has been overwhelmingly negative for them. Josh claims he has 100% proof that our claims are not true. How is lawyers allow him to keep posting things and further smearing us, I am unsure. We just report the facts. We aren't out to destroy anyone, we aren't out to destroy any currency, we aren't out to hurt investors. We just report the news, plain and simple. Who is going to show their cards first? Our attorneys have advised us to not comment at this time. We will continue to report the news including the release of any further information as we can.
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coinmaster222
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February 01, 2015, 06:30:39 AM |
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once he is hit with all the cc chargebacks he will be looking for a job at coinfire
I'm not sure he can spell well enough for that all the xpy he has surely worth enough to buy a spell check program.I cant imagine what will happen if he delays the buyback god he would get lynched. oh and a piece of news for your paper/blog www,crypto-hash.com is just the new site of Hashprofits tell your readers to steer clear
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CoinFire
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February 01, 2015, 06:33:50 AM |
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once he is hit with all the cc chargebacks he will be looking for a job at coinfire
I'm not sure he can spell well enough for that all the xpy he has surely worth enough to buy a spell check program.I cant imagine what will happen if he delays the buyback god he would get lynched. oh and a piece of news for your paper/blog www,crypto-hash.com is just the new site of Hashprofits tell your readers to steer clear Thanks for the info. I passed it along to Leo and hope he can track down some info over the weekend and give you a hat tip
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