dekodoge that’s a lot of information you gathered.
I’ll give you some more information and share you a little bit of what I gathered from you today.
I’m Gabriel Kleiman, if you google my name there are about 15,000 results. I’m not Mexican nor I sell pizzas.
I started mining back in 2011, and to be honest I have always been secretive about my operations and I’m not going to share them with you.
In february I met Esteban, a web designer, in a London bar, we started to talk about Bitcoin and he told me he could build our website. He showed me his portfolio and I saw other Bitcoin websites and I agree to hire him, some of these sites later turned out to be scams. I realized I didn’t want to work with this guy. But he did’t want to give me my domain back, he forced me into giving him money to recover it. Later I found out that he registered my business under his name. As I write the legal mess is still going on. This guy scammed me too in other ways, that I won’t discuss as there is a legal investigation going on. Once I find this fucker I’ll share this information with other victims.
We have nothing to hide and you connected your “dots” just by googling this page
https://support.bitcoincloudservices.com/hc/en-us/articles/202363764-Is-your-company-legit-If we were trying to hide something probably I wouldn’t post this information. Esteban’s name is still present in the company registration, because some names, like shareholders, can’t be changed until the next tax return date.
About your Facebook comment,
if paying for Facebook ads is “buying a load of likes from india”. I won’t deny it and I’ll tell you that I’ve did. I’ve invested part of our marketing budget in social media, paying for ads and boosting our page’s publications. If Bitcoin is big in India and you didn’t know it, a little bit of positive research will tell you that Bitcoin is big in emerging markets.
People like you are the ones to blame that Bitcoin became a big witch hunt. But I now start to understand why you are doing what you are doing
So here is the information I’ve gathered from you, during my silence today.
I honestly believe
lunamine
ronskii
dekodoge
are the same person.
dekodoge your username is older, but around when lunamine went online you came out of the silence, and suddenly our topic, lunamine and your little investigative report was your main interest. weird!
ronskii you pretty much came to light when lunamine showed up. you’ve been lunemine’s bigger supporter (if not the only one) and questioned everything including pbmining’s operations but never lunamine, I find this a little bit odd. and also our topic got your attention today. when if you do the math you’ll realize that they give you the lowest price but you have to pay for electricity. I see your posting pattern and you are praising Lunamine most of the time.
It was funny to see a couple of hours ago how both ronskii dekodoge activity was going from this topic to lunamine’s but what really caught my attention was that I never saw them online at the same time. although the 3 have set the same local time. this probably doesn’t mean anything but it’s good start to connect your “dots”. Probably after I bring this up these patterns will change, we’ll see.
In general these 3 posting patters make sense.
One thing I tell you, you’ll get more focusing in your customers than in your competitors, and investing a little bit in social media won’t hurt you either.
Like we mentioned in a previous post we are upgrading our referral program, and it’ll be better than our competitors, so probably there will be some tears and more of your investigative reports.
So bring it on!
We wish you the best, and we’ll focus in our mining and our customers.
Nice to see Gabriel stick it up the asses of those policing Bitcoin.
BTW, Gabriel and his dad share the same name... and looks.