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Ok Jessica, I'm glad you like the comments and I hope you continue to stay and provide answers. That's all we're looking for.
I've told you many times why I choose to remain anonymous, but since you seem to have a short memory (maybe you just forgot everything during your little vacation) it's because I've seen the way that you and other Betcoin employees treat people like Twitchy who publicly ask you questions. You insult, dox, and ban them! Why would I ever want to subject myself to that?
Anyway, you never actually answered my question. HOW did you get to the "20%" (now it's "20-40%") figure? So many people have come out saying they have received these phishing emails that for that figure to be correct, you HAVE to have a collection of several hundred active users who you have contacted and they said that they didn't receive any of these emails (I've received over a dozen by the way). Who are these users? How did you contact them? Because, again, nobody has said that they haven't received the phishing emails publicly and I haven't talked to any user who has received any sort of survey or private communication from you.
So it seems to be that one of the following HAS to be true:
1. You are lying about the number of your loyal users who have received phishing emails
2. You were sending your loyal users phishing emails
I honestly have no idea why you would do either. If you could please be there for me and answer my question and not derail I'd really appreciate it. Here is that question, one more time:
HOW did you get to the "20%" (now it's "20-40%") figure? So many people have come out saying they have received these phishing emails that for that figure to be correct, you HAVE to have a collection of several hundred active users who you have contacted and they said that they didn't receive any of these emails (I've received over a dozen by the way). Who are these users? How did you contact them? Because, again, nobody has said that they haven't received the phishing emails publicly and I haven't talked to any user who has received any sort of survey or private communication from you.