That is the same guy who tried to scam you for 1 bitcoin dev! He is only under a different username. He purchased an old username once he got banned from the site for scamming other ICOs. That is against bitcointalk terms of service. You should report him!
He uses the same words and misspellings! This is the scam he pulled that you posted,
https://postimg.org/image/6jlwx9xn5/Hold up, hold up. You. "Vinay9" who registered on November 26, 2017, are saying that I bought my user name? LOL. I've been on Bitcointalk for over 4 years, bud. I was here before you even probably heard of bitcoin. Thanks for the chuckle.
“Ok. You have done your bit. Everybody here are grown up adults and HAVE THE CAPACITY to understand/judge things. Thanks for your 'Unsolicited advice’”
It's a public forum. You (Jordan Lyndsey) have no right to regulate any thread. I can say whatever I want. I find it interesting again that before this "Bitcoin Trading Bot" website was registered in November 2017 (another sign of a scam), and horribly designed (another sign of scam). You were mentioned on a reputable website (
https://www.valforex.com/2017/09/aggressive-returns-review-a-scam-by-jordan-lindsey.html) for delivering 30% returns in ForEx and "up to 2000%" and losing people's money.
Your demeanor in this thread has been nothing but dubious, and questionable to say the least. Not the type of language a founder of a legit coin uses."When asked about the strategy which he uses to make this a reality, Lindsey says that he uses short-term volatility break-out driven system... His robbery character manifests when he takes your 1k worth of account and brings it to a $200 worth Forex account in just 1 week.
There were 152 trades gone bad in that account. When he inquired from Jordan, he was told that this account was leveraged 3 times, hence the big loss. And of course Jordan is very careful not to mention this kind of leverage anywhere during his marketing campaigns.
Other customers have also reported the same thing. Some of them even told us that Mr. Lindsey sometimes gets a 30% draw down with only one trade.
Despite these complaints arriving in our inbox thick and fast, we did not take them so serious until we received one final complaint that made us change our mind."
Usually, when someone presents evidence of how they were robbed, we take that information and if it is sufficient enough, we end up writing a negative review. But first, before doing so, we always contact the service provider, which in this case is Jordan Lindsey."
In the month of July 2017, we reached out to Mr. Lindsey to verify if these customer complaints were legitimate. We were very open and honest, so when we called and introduced ourselves, we made it very clearly that we had received several complaints against Aggressive Gains Forex managed account service, and that we were looking to confirm if these claims were legitimate.
Mr. Lindsey asked us to submit proof that indeed these were his customers who had wrote to us concerning this matter.
Of course we took a few screenshots of those emails and forwarded them to him. He promised to get back to us in a few hours which he never did.
Our patience was running out, and we were no longer hesitant to expose his so-called Aggressive Gains product.
We sent him another email with a warning stating that we were going to write a negative review against his Aggressive Gains Forex managed account service.
Of course he was winy at first. But we made it clear that we were not going to compromise our stand."
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Sounds like 1) these complaints happened well before "Bitcoin growth bot" was created 2) This isn't the only website where the "Bitcoin Growth Both" 'founder' has had major complaints.
The fact that you've hidden your US address, have a sketchy looking website, and there's a bunch of less than one or two month old accounts with less than 10-20 posts often with 1-2 posts vigorously defending you is also demonstrative of a scam.
It is also a predictable response to claim that the writer of that article was "libeling" you. You had an opportunity to respond to those allegations, and it appears you did speak with that writer, and never responded. I am sure that the writer of that article:
https://www.valforex.com/2017/09/aggressive-returns-review-a-scam-by-jordan-lindsey.html would be more than willling to clear up anything, and you, the writer, and the clients you had can verify whether or not you lost money.
I seriously doubt anyone is investing much or any money in this project, and like others have already noted, screams of an exit scam. The coin's value has also gone down in value as people are looking to sell to get out.
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There's even more sketchy info about this Jordan guy:
http://www.forexpeacearmy.com/forex-reviews/387/www.jcls-forex.com?per-page=50&sort=ratinghttp://www.forexpeacearmy.com/community/threads/jcls-forex-com-jordan-lindsey.1194/http://www.tradebinaryoptionsrobot.com/blog-aggressive-gains-review-a-scam-by-jordan-lindsey