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Topic: DeOS (by Razormind) is most likely a scam! EDIT: Ongoing investigation!!! - page 2. (Read 67133 times)

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Hi !
I am in contact with Jawad. I just meet him and wanted to know more so I’ve done some research until I found your discussion.
He’s on Club House under the name of Jawad Joya
He seems that he’s not who he’s pretending…
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Got another update, check your mail  Grin
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New email, check your inboxes  Wink
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Jawad Yaqub trying to sell himself again. I guess he ran out of money?

He wants to adapt your business to coronavirus.

https://jawadyaqub.com/
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I wouldn't be surprised if he was already engaged in several other exit scams. He seems to think he is immune to any sort of legal action.

I think what really happened is he quickly discovered that rather than doing the work he could just buy a lambo with all the funds and be done with it. Seems like that's how a lot of ICOs ended up.
legendary
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Thread-puller extraordinaire
Funny he is still "hiring people" under his fake company "Razormind"


https://www.bailii.org/nie/cases/NIIT/2017/01788_17IT.html

Is he still hiring? This case relates to early 2017.


member
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Jawad still ripping people off. Looks like this sort of thing is starting to catch up to him.

Funny he is still "hiring people" under his fake company "Razormind"


https://www.bailii.org/nie/cases/NIIT/2017/01788_17IT.html

Also found another case. Not surprised Jawad tried his hand at domain squatting:
https://www.bailii.org/uk/cases/DRS/2011/D00010021.html
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I hope this Jawad bastard will soon be in prison...

anyway his good days are numbered, he's under police watch and this guy must have a lot of enemies, he just need to have chosen a wrong one for something really bad to happen to him...

@cryptodevil

I think the reasons they are not many people filing complaints is that so many people involved were retarded libertarians who think government and thus the police and judicial system is evil...
and the sums those individuals lost were too little to care, especially that the probability of getting it back seemed to be 0... (its not much more than 0 tbh)

As for me, i still encourage anyone involved who hasn't do so yet, to file a complaint, and if you're in the USA, file a complaint in the USA as well !!!!
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It would make a great script for a TV show or movie for sure.

Hear that Hollywood? Contact me for my story! Hah.
legendary
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It would be good if a half-decent mainstream journo took up the mantle of reporting on this scam. That would help push the case with LE.

It isn't as if the facts aren't eminently fascinating - a delusional, compulsive plagiarist and pathological liar, Jawad Joya (Yaqub)

and a raft of co-conspirators, including Dr James Ferguson

ultimately leading to an exit-plan apparently involving cashing out the illicit bitcoin collected through the fraudulent ICO by way of bitcoin atm machines purchased WITH FUNDS FROM THE ICO:
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You literally couldn't make it up as it would be considered too far-fetched, right?

legendary
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If I get as many people on board as I can, we have a strong case.

 

In simple terms, I believe that Yaqub told lies to get money and then did whatever he wanted with it. These were funds invested in his company to develop DeOS; not to spend as if it was his own money.

 

Yaqub is still living in Northern Ireland and we have £935,000 restrained (effectively frozen) that he has not got access to.

 

If we get him convicted, his victims will be compensated.

 

Given that this effectively serves to prove that Jawad Joya (Yaqub) did actually collect a not-insubstantial amount of money through this scam I have to say that I am somewhat surprised at the lack of involvement in this thread from those investors. Asides from a few people saying here that they lost a bitcoin or two to this fraud, there has been such a dearth of torch-bearing pitchfork-waving victims that I was beginning to suspect he hadn't actually raised much from this con.

It would suggest that a large proportion of victims aren't bitcointalk users and were conned directly through the fraudulent PR articles and Razormind website.

They may be unaware of the criminal case being brought against Jawad (& Co?) and the chance of recovering some of their funds.

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Shouldn't be posting that here. Jawad reads these forums.

I don't want euros, I want my btc back. Looks like we won't get all our money back if that's all they got.
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here is an excerpt of an email from Detective Sergeant Peter Stewart

"This e-mail has been marked OFFICIAL [PUBLIC];

XXX,


Thank you.

 

If I get as many people on board as I can, we have a strong case.

 

In simple terms, I believe that Yaqub told lies to get money and then did whatever he wanted with it. These were funds invested in his company to develop DeOS; not to spend as if it was his own money.

 

Yaqub is still living in Northern Ireland and we have £935,000 restrained (effectively frozen) that he has not got access to.

 

If we get him convicted, his victims will be compensated.

 

Kind regards

 

Pete"
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The articles sounded like they were written by Jawad. Probably one of the few things he didn't plagiarize.
legendary
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I think cointelegraph needs to be sued for their hand in this. Their articles gave an air of legitimacy to this scam and no doubt they accepted payment for printing jawad articles.

It was hardly a mere 'air of legitimacy', as is evidenced previously, their involvement absolutely and explicitly provided for statements asserting significant and comparative legitimacy:

 "A UK company Razormind is going to be rivalling Ethereum offering alternative options in crypto, blockchain and smart contracts to corporate giants such as Microsoft, Eris and IBM. "

Without CT's involvement in this scam it would have struggled to collect a single satoshi from investors. Nobody had ever heard of Jawad and Phil's 'Razormind" outside of a brief coin-cloning effort, primarily because it was, in various incarnations, nothing but a cheap UK incorporation which never really traded or had much of any substance. Niall Maye wrote glowing articles massively hyping both Razormind and DeOS as though they were properly established meaningful entities with very real business presence and value when even the most cursory of searches quickly showed otherwise.

His 'subsequent Red Flags' article, as I said at the time, was solely an effort to pretend like the structure was so difficult to unravel that he simply couldn't be sure whether it was a scam or not.

Jawad Yaqub or, as he is currently trying to bury that name in the memory-hole, Jawad Joya, made Niall an advisor at the time, something which would have had some kind of financial gain attached to it or he wouldn't have accepted the role, contrary to his attempts to claim otherwise.

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I think cointelegraph needs to be sued for their hand in this. Their articles gave an air of legitimacy to this scam and no doubt they accepted payment for printing jawad articles.
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https://www.linkedin.com/in/jawad-joya-943327166/

"Openstar Technologies"

I wonder what sort of scam he is up to now?

Funny how the dates he attended "Queens University" keep changing (along with his name and his major).
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Did anyone get reaction for reply from Detective Sergeant Peter Stewart?
legendary
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@FAILCommunity
Jawad is still not behind bars? Oh...
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You got questions? We got answers. coinclarity.com
Dude is a hardcore sociopath. He lacks the proper neural circuitry needed to feel compassion or empathy towards others. However, the rest of his brain is more than in tact as he's still quite intelligent. These types of individuals make for some great entertainment, and great scammers as well.

I suspect Bryce Weiner also falls in this category, as does Joff Paradise, aka Jeffrey Webb, founder of Trade Coin Club and a new "arbitrage exchange" called AItrades.org. CD you should seriously check it out. It's the usual Bitconnect-type garbage but this guy is just so smug and care free, like he's never committed a wrong in the world.

https://dirtyscam.com/al-trade-review-trading-bot-for-generating-roi-or-ponzi-scheme/

https://web.facebook.com/joff.paradise

People have hate, hate, hated this guy for years before his involvement with bitcoin as well:

http://gossip.thedirty.com/read-more-dirty/1278184/#post-1278184

He even got outed as a pretend veteran:

https://thisainthell.us/blog/?p=75442
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