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Topic: FRAUD/SCAM ALERT ED TRICE, Liquid Nitrogen Overclocking Inc - page 9. (Read 72482 times)

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why the hell does he use his real name ? Or you guys suspect its fake as well ?

Nah it's him.
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why the hell does he use his real name ? Or you guys suspect its fake as well ?
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Yup  Roll Eyes


It's painfully obvious this guy has gotten by with his fraud for so long because people haven't noticed him. Congratulations Ed! You've been discovered!

You know what it's like having a TV special about sociopathic scammers, starring you? To be reported to every newspaper in your district? To have law enforcement pushing judges for warrants for your arrest?

Your life is about to get hilarious (for the rest of us).
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*** Be warned, we are officially entering the Twilight Zone, the Mothership has beamed him up ***

This is an LNO Executive Summary Ed faked up to try and gather funds.

Check out the names he is listing Smiley





ROFL. He is claiming that Steve Wozniac of Apple is a spokesperson for him?

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This is a known list of fake people Ed Trice-a-roni has made up and using over the years, from forum posters to people he used in emails. I will update this as I find more.

Fake people

LiquidNitrogenOverclocking.com
David Dresden
David T. McCullough - Nightshift Supervisor  LOL
Mike Thomas
Allison Coventry
Martin Fisk

Overclock.net
cartaphilus

Linkedin
Allison Coventry

Spiceworks
Dori

Mathlab  www.Mathworks.com
Mike Thomas
David Dresden

Xtremesystems.org
SandyTunnel
kroks

Tomshardware
I am from Caspiar it sunk
There was another who was banned

Sandytunnel on XS Smiley

http://anonymouse.org/cgi-bin/anon-www.cgi/http://img402.imageshack.us/img402/2038/sandytunnel.jpg
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*** Be warned, we are officially entering the Twilight Zone, the Mothership has beamed him up ***

This is an LNO Executive Summary Ed faked up to try and gather funds.

Check out the names he is listing Smiley

http://img9.imageshack.us/img9/3977/lnoexecutivesummary.jpg
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We already know that Allison Coventry is a fake person he made up, I sent you pictures of her on FB that showed a stripper for her profile pic, which he changed to some one different as soon as he was called out on that.

Matt Reynolds was just suckered into Ed's scam as a sales person, he only stuck around for a short while and made a few random posts on LinkedIn to back Ed up in some cases.

Well this is interesting, maybe Matt is still connected to Ed in some way, I don't know
https://plus.google.com/100410167516999607067/posts

I believe Matthew called Matt and spoke with him.

As far as CES goes that was more misinformation from Ed Trice-a-roni.
It was me who went to CES that year and I went on my own accord, paid my own way and I was there to only visit Gigabyte as I was doing some review work for them at the time. LNO or Ed had nothing at all to do with that trip.

As you can see just about anything I did Ed made it sound grandiose and tried to use my activities as LNO's. Just like that picture with my Phase Unit, it had nothing to do with LNO yet he stole it and uses it still on his website.
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hi guys,

i m taking it fairly well because i consider now it s a public salvation mission to remove this guy from the markets definitively.

so there is little risks i ll let all this down, i m cool guy but you better not try to piss me off...


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Yeah I was waiting for that bit to happen as well.. then saw the $40k payment and had to read it again. I guess I did read correctly......
Still not entirely convinced.. something seems odd..

Papamoi you seem to be taking this fairly well. I would be rampant if it was me. Best of luck Smiley


When I first started reading this, I was under the impression that the OP was just playing along with the guy.

I thought we were all going to have a good laugh over how fucking pathetic this attempt to scam was.

I almost shit myself when I read the OP sent this guy over $40K.   Shocked
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hi phinnaeus,

that s odd,this guys is claiming not to be part of this,he s still posting in his linkedin about this

he needs to clarify things here

thanks for finding it


Just link him to this thread.
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hi phinnaeus,

that s odd,this guy is claiming not to be part of this,he s still posting in his linkedin about this

he needs to clarify things here

thanks for finding it
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Either a sockpuppet or a match made in heaven: http://www.linkedin.com/pub/allison-coventry/50/310/763

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Report to Chief Executive Officer, Ed Trice. Make travel arrangements for the CEO, CTO, and all engineers scheduled to do custom computer builds out on location. Route all incoming phone calls to their proper destinations. Coordinate work schedules for the system engineers with the Office Managers. Schedule demos and trade shows with the Sales and Marketing teams.

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Wall Street Computer Project
February 2012 – March 2012

Coordinated all travel arrangements for one dozen system engineers who built approximately 600 computer systems over approximately a one month period. Constantly relayed information back and forth from the home office to the engineers stationed at Wall Street. Coordinated the complex delivery of parts associated with this project with the Office Managers and Account Manager for the client.

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CES 2012
January 2012 – January 2012

Coordinated all of the travel and hotel arrangements for Liquid Nitrogen Overclocking employees who were at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, January 2012.

Seach the CES 2012 booths yourself: http://www.mapyourshow.com/shows/index.cfm?SHOW_ID=CES12&alt_entry=true&curr_pri=facility&curr_sec=OO

http://www.linkedin.com/groups/Do-Dress-Down-Days-Affect-153542.S.208704818
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Allison Coventry • We have "Open Office" days when clients and walk-ins can stroll through the guided tour parts of our building, and we always dress our best for those days. Other times, when there are hundreds of computers we need to get out the door, it's "Wear whatever you will be comfortable in." On these long days, the overtimers can come back in after they leave for dinner wearing flannel pajamas if they want to.

It's definitely more fun to work when we are busy. Weird huh?

And sometimes when we are on our best behavior for Open Office Day, I kind of feel like pheasant-under-glass or like I am "on display."

Maybe it's just my personal comfort level that needs adjusting.
2 months ago

http://www.linkedin.com/profile/view?id=179927355&authType=name&authToken=B9MN&goback=%2Egmp_4302037&trk=anet_mfeed_profile
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Allison Coventry • I have been made to feel valuable in my most recent job (I have a great boss and the company is doing well for being only 2 years old) but in my past jobs, I was pretty much the Welcome Mat people wiped their feet on! I finally said, enough is enough, and walked out!

Now that I work for Liquid Nitrogen Overclocking, Inc., I actually have challenging work in a busy environment. While the engineers are out of the office building high speed computers somewhere, I am the critical link between the parts suppliers, the sales staff, and the people who put the computers together at the customers' locations.

I also make all the travel arrangements, and the guys who treat me nice always get the better hotels and window seats on the airplane. The guys who are indifferent to me always sit next to the lavatory in the back of the plane and have hotel rooms that face the alleyway green dumpters. Ha!
April 19, 2012

http://www.linkedin.com/groups/Introduction-4302037.S.109033441
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Introduction
Hello everyone,

I am Allison Coventry. I am the Executive Administrative Assistant in the Delaware office. I went to Cardinal O'Hara high school and took some courses at Widener University. I worked for some crummy companies in the past before being hired at LNO. I have a great boss (Mr. Trice promised me a raise if I said this) and I find the work challenging. I mostly coordinate the travel for the technicians building systems for the ever increasing number of servers sold to Stock Market Trading firms.

Have a nice day!
April 19, 2012
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When I first started reading this, I was under the impression that the OP was just playing along with the guy.

I thought we were all going to have a good laugh over how fucking pathetic this attempt to scam was.

I almost shit myself when I read the OP sent this guy over $40K.

My thoughts exactly. don't know what's up with the world sometimes!
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(Remove the "ajax=ajax" from Bruno's link to make it more readable (http://www.linkedin.com/groupItem?seeMore=&split_page=5&type=member&item=131832294&gid=86999)

I love how he claims things are "stolen" when he's probably the one stealing them and trying to commit insurance fraud.

Anyone with a LinkedIn account want to start posting his history and current scams there too? I don't use LinkedIn because I think it's retarded. So is Twitter. Sorry.
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Why is Matthew Reynolds' name still on this page? http://www.liquidnitrogenoverclocking.com/contact_us.shtml

Because Matthew Reynolds has no control of that page owned by ED TRICE, and is just another mark Ed convinced to lend him legitimacy for his scams.

When I spoke to Matthew Reynolds on the phone, he said he has nothing to do with ED TRICE other than having sent him a few customers in the past and accepted funds for it. He also agreed to objectively look up his information once again to confirm the information provided. BuckeyeXS confirmed Matthew Reynold's lack of involvement on the phone as well.

Must be a different guy then. My bad! http://www.linkedin.com/groupItem?seeMore=&split_page=5&type=member&item=131832294&gid=86999&ajax=ajax

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Matt Reynolds • Hi Boris, we have yet to see any issues with data, or our algorithms running on overclocked systems by Liquid Nitrogen Overclocking. In fact they have improved performance across the board, by increasing the speed of the signal generation, and to the market, as well as lower the latency tremendously. The LNO's overclocked CPU's are hands down the top of the line product when dealing in high frequency algorithm based trading, especially with Intuitive Computing, which is the base of the signals being generated in this case.and all the genetic algorithms as well. Maybe you should ask Ed if they back-up or support the $500 Bill if for the highly unlikely reason the overclocked cpu has issues with the data, algorithms, and other software when you assume you make an ass out of u and me. Not sure if you actually play chess or not but that was a stupid statement "check mate" when your statement and entire post sounds like you just got your queen took.......

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Ed Trice • @Art

We've been robbed on more than one occasion from our R & D facilities. We don't publish them, but you want the other locations? Fine.

811 East March Lane Suite A
Stockton, CA 95207

2929 Arch Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104

99 Wiltshire Road,
Claymont, DE 19703

I am not proposing a live trading session, of course, nor would anyone with half a brain even think that. But every intelligent trading firm we have dealt with has "production" and "test" instances of their software, with various data pools to pick and choose from.

All you need to do is run the installer over our connection, take over the machine, run your tests, and measure the execution speed (minus the networking layer) and you get realtime data for trade execution per/second.

In a vacuum, true, but still worthwhile data if you know how to interpret it.
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Back in the very early days of LNO Ed Trice-a-roni had a amazon account which he setup a store front.

We actually had a guy order a machine through the store.
Problem tho... Amazon takes like 15% of the sale and they hold all money until a tracking number is provided and it is actually delivered. Well this wouldn't work so that was canceled. This is what I was told anyway.

Desperate to get a review there he borrowed a CC from a friend and purchased a machine, then paid his friend back. The review you see is actually him.

http://www.amazon.com/Trinity-Lightning-Vapor-Cooled-I7-980x/product-reviews/B0042R3A2W

"By clocker_24x7 - This review is from: Trinity Lightning 5.0 Ghz Vapor Cooled Intel I7-980x 6gb/ssd
Saw this box at a Liquid Nitrogen Overclocking trade show, end of August 2010. Waited 20 minutes in line to get a seat to test drive it. Couldn't believe the speed! Blitzed through SuperPI, Prime95, and other benchmarks faster than I thought possible, and I overclock boxes to 3.8 and 3.9 Ghz myself. Bought one for myself just this week (10/5) and still can't get over the speed. It is 2.3 times as fast as my Intel Core i7 3.2 Ghz chip, meaning it would be like 7.36 Ghz if it was on that same motherboard and chipset! "


There never was a trade show and all this is BS... no surprise really.
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Hey Gomeler, long time no talk to man. Yeah I noticed that you haven't been around much. I figured you were off at school or something.

Gomeler is another great overclocker and has achieved many records and performed very well in competitions Smiley
Give me sometime to search those names down, I believe he had some there.

Ed is very good at making up fake people. I will come up with a list of fake people I know he has used.


This is a Pak-Mail shipping place. I used Pak-Mail as my shipper and the owner is a good friend of mine.

Repair Center for RMAs (call first to get an RMA number)
Liquid Nitrogen Overclocking
811 East March Lane Suite A
Stockton, CA 95207
916-710-6661

The other LNO locations which he posted on LinkedIn are these.
Google map these locations

811 East March Lane Suite A
 Stockton, CA 95207

 2929 Arch Street
 Philadelphia, PA 19104

 99 Wiltshire Road,
 Claymont, DE 19703

I drove by the March Lane address and snapped this picture. Its an empty location but from what I hear Ed has paid rent for some months. papamoi  did get in contact with the owner I believe.

Through all the time I was at LNO there never was any office location, I built at my house and he did his thing from his house.

Nope, no school. Ironically I stopped overclocking when I finished up school and got a serious job  Grin Just other hobbies now, BTC mining was a big chunk of my time and I enjoyed the steady income versus the handouts manufacturers would toss our way during competitions or with new product launches. I still tinker from time to time but with GPUs skyrocketing in price I no longer have interest in tearing down a brand new GTX680 to slather it in vaseline, poke at it with my soldering iron and blow it up under LN2. CPUs aren't too bad, looks like the 3770K is a cheap performer but 3D benchmarks were what was really interesting to me. Are you still overclocking and if so, what forum is used these days by the community?

I never really tore up any GPU's as they were simply to hard for me to get, besides paying for them with my own money. The quality of those so called handouts were pretty bad at times, I remember some ES CPU's that cold bugged by an ice cube and was expected to do great overclocks with LOL

I am still overclocking but its just for personal reasons and stopped uploading any scores long ago after I saw what was going on at HWBOT.

I still have all the LN2 equipment, super sweet monster phase unit built by Ron but the Cascade is long gone. With no hot gas bypass and CPU's CBing at such warm temps at the time it had no real use. I would love to get another or perhaps a 3 stager some day tho.

But yeah unless you have good manufacture support or really deep pockets going hard core in overclocking can be very expensive and I have pretty much done what you did, found better more productive things to do with my $'s & time Smiley

I remember back when I met you the first time all the drama that was going around, that was a big turn off for me also.

Oh yeah I forgot to add... I am still at xtremesystems.org
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Hey Gomeler, long time no talk to man. Yeah I noticed that you haven't been around much. I figured you were off at school or something.

Gomeler is another great overclocker and has achieved many records and performed very well in competitions Smiley
Give me sometime to search those names down, I believe he had some there.

Ed is very good at making up fake people. I will come up with a list of fake people I know he has used.


This is a Pak-Mail shipping place. I used Pak-Mail as my shipper and the owner is a good friend of mine.

Repair Center for RMAs (call first to get an RMA number)
Liquid Nitrogen Overclocking
811 East March Lane Suite A
Stockton, CA 95207
916-710-6661

The other LNO locations which he posted on LinkedIn are these.
Google map these locations

811 East March Lane Suite A
 Stockton, CA 95207

 2929 Arch Street
 Philadelphia, PA 19104

 99 Wiltshire Road,
 Claymont, DE 19703

I drove by the March Lane address and snapped this picture. Its an empty location but from what I hear Ed has paid rent for some months. papamoi  did get in contact with the owner I believe.

Through all the time I was at LNO there never was any office location, I built at my house and he did his thing from his house.

Nope, no school. Ironically I stopped overclocking when I finished up school and got a serious job  Grin Just other hobbies now, BTC mining was a big chunk of my time and I enjoyed the steady income versus the handouts manufacturers would toss our way during competitions or with new product launches. I still tinker from time to time but with GPUs skyrocketing in price I no longer have interest in tearing down a brand new GTX680 to slather it in vaseline, poke at it with my soldering iron and blow it up under LN2. CPUs aren't too bad, looks like the 3770K is a cheap performer but 3D benchmarks were what was really interesting to me. Are you still overclocking and if so, what forum is used these days by the community?
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