Another interesting anomaly that I noticed was Ryan-CoinPal's claims to have purchased large numbers of CoinPal shares.
The number he originally claimed was 60,000, then 70,000 shortly afterwards. However, there are only two large purchases of shares showing on the Crypto-Stocks site; a purchase of 20,000 shares in late March and another purchase of 30,000 shares in early April. Neither of these add up to even 60,000 shares.
Also, Ryan-CoinPal claims a loss of 70BTC from CoinPal stocks; at the current fixed IPO price of 0.00075 BTC per share, that would equal 93,333 shares, or in other terms, 70,000 shares would equal 52.5 BTC.
While these are just details, it's another inconsistency in Ryan-CoinPal's story to add to the growing pile.
Ryan-CoinPal, come on mate, do the right thing and save yourself a whole bunch of trouble & stress that frankly is not worth the ~100 BTC you are currently thinking about stealing. We have now seen right through your scam and you're no longer fooling anyone. Come clean now and repay the money and this might just be dropped, but leave it and now that your personal details are out there I have no problem imagining that, in addition to the police being brought in on this, you'll have a whole bunch of angry vigilantes knocking on every door you ever lived at and demanding their money back. Your choice buddy.
Edit: Another thing I find odd is the speed with which he declares that it's a scam and demands his money back - I mean 48hrs is a bit of time without contact for sure, but as a business partner he seems to rush to conclusions, the same way as he rushed to invest 45+ BTC in the company come to think of it...
I owned two accounts. One with 68'500 and another with 1500. i invested 52.5BTC + I paid for all the logo and branding work and paid for some marketing. So, in total - I invested more than just my share cost.
I'm no thief, i can't access my cryptostock accounts as they got in to my hostgator by emailing me a malwared link through an item they traced that i had bought on Ebay (I believed it was the tracking link) clicked it, was brought to a timeout page, logged back in and they ovbiously got in to the personal account there and found an email from hostgator with login details.
These guys have tricked you good. I'll give you my public info/facebook/twitter, I didn't scam anyone. I was fucked over by them the most out of everyone and now I'm the fall guy.