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March 01, 2014, 04:46:43 AM



Also, on Joshua Zipkins main FB page, not once has he ever mentioned Bitcoin. Neither has Georgi of Bitmine.ch.

you mean this one?

You'll have to excuse Phin. I pointed this out earlier as well and received no answer. He is confusing someone on zipkin's facebook with the guy from bitmine.ch

The confusion seems to stem from the fact that one is named Gregori (gre-gor-ee)  (zipkin's friend) and one is named Giorgio  (J OH R J EE OH ) https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=cIZbLqgcnis

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March 01, 2014, 04:38:28 AM
Since my dad's passing on July 17, 2010, nobody on this planet has the same name mine, Bruno Kucinskas. Pretty unique, eh?

Yup, 100% Unique...

White-pages... 3 listings...
http://www.whitepages.com/name/Bruno-Kucinskas

These your photos?
http://www.whitepages.com/name/Bruno-Kucinskas

14 listings here in the USA alone...
http://www.spokeo.com/Bruno+Kucinskas

Another handful of 2,546 Unique names here.. any look familiar to you?
(Not all 2,546 are exact matches)
http://search.ancestry.com/

That was all just on page one of google-search... of about About 60,200 results for that name

I know.. they are all you... "You just travel a lot, and move around"....
Not sure about all the fake deaths though... You died a lot. (One must be your father, sorry about that loss. But apparently the rest are you... such a unique name.)
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March 01, 2014, 04:24:42 AM
This other tidbit was mentioned before, but the link that was used is now broken, hence providing a new link.

http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:eF4oCrcOOpMJ:who.pho.to/new_emotions_ltd/+&cd=2&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us

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Visit AboutUs.org for more information about newemotionsbg.com
AboutUs: newemotionsbg.com

Registered through: eNom, Inc.

Domain name: newemotionsbg.com

Registrant Contact:
   New emotions ltd
   joshua zipkin ()
   
   Fax:
   607 Oak Shade ave.
   Sofia, Bulgaria 1404
   BG

Administrative Contact:
   New emotions ltd
   joshua zipkin ([email protected])
   +359.359878867577
   Fax:
   607 Oak Shade ave.
   Sofia, Bulgaria 1404
   BG

Technical Contact:
   New emotions ltd
   joshua zipkin ([email protected])
   +359.359878867577
   Fax:
   607 Oak Shade ave.
   Sofia, Bulgaria 1404
   BG

Status: Locked

Name Servers:
   ns1.mhost111.net
   ns2.mhost111.net
   
Creation date: 30 Oct 2010 17:54:00
Expiration date: 30 Oct 2013 12:54:00



Speaking of obfuscation, that street address is not in Sofia. For privacy purposes, I will not divulge where it's at in the US, nor who lives there.
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March 01, 2014, 04:12:51 AM
@ Bruno... Sometimes sarcasm just doesn't translate well Cheesy

I meant Masonic Gorilla, not Mason Gorilla, otherwise LEGOS comes to mind.  Grin
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March 01, 2014, 04:11:41 AM
this leading edge technology can no longer turn a profit. AMT blew it... they took too long. i want a full refund. anyone wanna buy order #610?

I'll offer you the same deal I offered cokezero.

If you don't want your miner and would prefer a refund then ask amt. They they won't give it to you and you need more time to line a buyer up I'd gladly trade you my spot at #1432 for your spot at #610 I'll be gald to give them a call and try to make that arrangment.
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March 01, 2014, 04:04:07 AM
@ Bruno... Sometimes sarcasm just doesn't translate well Cheesy
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March 01, 2014, 04:03:10 AM
http://reklama.investor.bg/news.php?setLanguage=3&newsid=522



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News/Press releases

Subsidiary of Investor.BG launched a group shopping website.

2011-05-12

33 Media Ltd, a subsidiary of Investor.BG AD, launched the website www.Niesme.bg, with the idea of group shopping as a major goal, announced Investor.BG.

The other subsidiary company - Key Media Ltd., has acquired the website www.Sabor.bg, which filters offers from group shopping websites, says a statement published in the  Investor.bg bulletin.

Investor.BG AD announced the admission of new shareholders in  Media 33 Ltd and Key Media Ltd., and their transforming  into LTD.

The capital of both companies will be increased to BGN 10 000, divided into 100 shares of BGN 100 each.  Joshua Zipkin and Bogomil Alexandrov are the new partners.

Investor.BG AD will obtain a share of 75% of both companies, Joshua Zipkin will be in possession of 10 shares in each company, and Bogomil Alexandrov  - 15 shares. Before the restructure Investor.BG AD owned 100% of both companies, with a capital of BGN 800. Both companies were registered by Investor.BG AD in April 2011.

Both companies - Key Media Ltd and Media 33 Ltd. will be managed and represented by the managers Gergana Haralampieva Zlatanova - Lekova, Gergana Marinova and Joshua Zipkin, together or at least by two of the three.

Entry of changes in the Registry Agency is about to be accomplished.

Investor.BG AD reported 16% sales growth on an annual basis up to BGN 818 thousand for the first quarter of 2011. The unconsolidated profit fell by 56% on year base to BGN 53 thousand for the quarter.

On April 20 the company announced that it has acquired another 20% of Investor Puls Ltd. and now owns 70.1%.

At the annual General Meeting of Shareholders convened on June 8, 2011, shareholders will decide to increase the Board of Directors members from 5 to 6, as the suggested one is Philip Pashov.

Investor.BG AD attracted 2.97 million through a capital increase in March this year.

For the past 12 months the company's shares rise in price by 34% to BGN 12.402 per share and BGN 17.8 million market capitalization.

In re. that last line: That equates to $12,638,000 USD, if you're wondering. Luckily, that Harrison dude was around to share a corner of the already tight office space to AMT till they got on their feet. In my next life, I, too, want to be a Jewish Masonic gorilla to help deserving people that'll better the world without fear of them ripping off others.
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March 01, 2014, 03:45:07 AM
https://angel.co/josh-zipkin

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What I Do

I'm american working in Eastern Europe for about 3 years now, specializing in outsourcing tech and development of new online/ecommerce based projects. I'm a marketor by heart, but have skills that range from business development to graphic design, to direct corporate sales.

Skills

Analytics & Reporting, Business Development, Direct Marketing, E-Commerce, Graphic Design, Outsourcing, Product Management, Product Marketing, Sales and Marketing, Web Development

What I'm Looking For

I'm looking investment or partnership, into either my US based projects, or Eastern European projects. Both are fabulous markets, and having the inexpensive technical development team, mixed with the clients of the US, makes for a great business model.

Markets

Cloud Management, Consumer Internet, E-Commerce, Invest Online, Outsourcing, Sales and Marketing, Social Media

Locations

Bulgaria, Eastern Europe, Europe, Finland, Germany, Greece, Moldova, New York City, Philadelphia, Romania, Sofia, Ukraine, United States

Is there any proof that Joshua Zipkin has even been in the US during the past three years? Remember, one of the hypes of AMT is that they're an American company located in Havertown, PA, located in an office guarded by a gorilla, then moved to Haverford, PA, the next town due north, in a second floor office where pretty Jewish girls are supposed to be working.

In case I missed it, reread the skills section again and see how I missed the computer software and/or hardware as it relates to bitcoin mining part.

Are you absolutely certain you got the right Joshua Zipkin? Cuz I've not seen any demonstration of the LISTED skillset.

Did you get too much of a whiff at that baby's diaper that you forgot how to use a link?  Grin

https://angel.co/josh-zipkin

legendary
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March 01, 2014, 03:40:41 AM
https://angel.co/josh-zipkin

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What I Do

I'm american working in Eastern Europe for about 3 years now, specializing in outsourcing tech and development of new online/ecommerce based projects. I'm a marketor by heart, but have skills that range from business development to graphic design, to direct corporate sales.

Skills

Analytics & Reporting, Business Development, Direct Marketing, E-Commerce, Graphic Design, Outsourcing, Product Management, Product Marketing, Sales and Marketing, Web Development

What I'm Looking For

I'm looking investment or partnership, into either my US based projects, or Eastern European projects. Both are fabulous markets, and having the inexpensive technical development team, mixed with the clients of the US, makes for a great business model.

Markets

Cloud Management, Consumer Internet, E-Commerce, Invest Online, Outsourcing, Sales and Marketing, Social Media

Locations

Bulgaria, Eastern Europe, Europe, Finland, Germany, Greece, Moldova, New York City, Philadelphia, Romania, Sofia, Ukraine, United States

Is there any proof that Joshua Zipkin has even been in the US during the past three years? Remember, one of the hypes of AMT is that they're an American company located in Havertown, PA, located in an office guarded by a gorilla, then moved to Haverford, PA, the next town due north, in a second floor office where pretty Jewish girls are supposed to be working.

In case I missed it, reread the skills section again and see how I missed the computer software and/or hardware as it relates to bitcoin mining part.

Are you absolutely certain you got the right Joshua Zipkin? Cuz I've not seen any demonstration of the LISTED skillset.
legendary
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March 01, 2014, 03:36:47 AM
https://angel.co/josh-zipkin

Quote
What I Do

I'm american working in Eastern Europe for about 3 years now, specializing in outsourcing tech and development of new online/ecommerce based projects. I'm a marketor by heart, but have skills that range from business development to graphic design, to direct corporate sales.

Skills

Analytics & Reporting, Business Development, Direct Marketing, E-Commerce, Graphic Design, Outsourcing, Product Management, Product Marketing, Sales and Marketing, Web Development

What I'm Looking For

I'm looking investment or partnership, into either my US based projects, or Eastern European projects. Both are fabulous markets, and having the inexpensive technical development team, mixed with the clients of the US, makes for a great business model.

Markets

Cloud Management, Consumer Internet, E-Commerce, Invest Online, Outsourcing, Sales and Marketing, Social Media

Locations

Bulgaria, Eastern Europe, Europe, Finland, Germany, Greece, Moldova, New York City, Philadelphia, Romania, Sofia, Ukraine, United States

Is there any proof that Joshua Zipkin has even been in the US during the past three years? Remember, one of the hypes of AMT is that they're an American company located in Havertown, PA, located in an office guarded by a gorilla, then moved to Haverford, PA, the next town due north, in a second floor office where pretty Jewish girls are supposed to be working.

In case I missed it, reread the skills section again and see how I missed the computer software and/or hardware as it relates to bitcoin mining part.

Of his 42 followers, none of them are bitcoiners.

Of the 188 people he follows, none of them are bitcoiners, as well.

On his official Facebook page, he never once mentions Bitcoin.
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March 01, 2014, 02:43:51 AM






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Don't you have a baby's diaper to change or something related?  Grin

Just did that. MWHAHAHAHA!




















legendary
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March 01, 2014, 02:41:47 AM



Also, on Joshua Zipkins main FB page, not once has he ever mentioned Bitcoin. Neither has Georgi of Bitmine.ch.

you mean this one?
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March 01, 2014, 02:39:34 AM
Once AMT_Miners started addressing customers by their real names like that: they lost a lot of trust, and opened themselves up to the same treatment.

Yea, the last thing I want them to do is start addressing me by my actual name! Whoooo big flags light-up when I walk into a bank and they look at my ID and say... Can we help you Mr John Smith?

Run, they know your name! Burn them at the steak, they addressed Mr John Smith as Mr John Smith!

That is a violation of the anonymous collision! How dare they!

I am calling the police right now... Hello, Police I am... Um... Some guy... and I would like to report... Um... Some other guy, who's name I can't mention... How fast can you arrest... Um.. him... or her.. or them...

What is this Harry Potter?

I would find it strange if they called me Mr ISAWHIM in person...

Alright, I'm off the fence on this one. I like you and I like Bruno, but I'll call either one of you when you are dead wrong. And you're dead wrong. There are a lot of good reasons for anonymity on the internet. If YOU choose to break your identity wall, that's all well and good. But if a third party posts it without your permission, that is an actionable tort in the United States, and morally wrong period. There are a lot of people who would use that information to harm you out there. Especially if it's known you have money, or something else that a thief might desire, like, I don't know... An electronic money machine?

I in fact think that Bruno is nuts to post his real address and state that there are no weapons in the house. I have little to lose, but still maintain a degree of anonymity. Kevin is my real name, but Biomech is not. I don't post my address, and I assure you, there ARE weapons in my house and I am well schooled in their use. This isn't the wild west where the criminals were flamboyant but far between. This is the modern word, where about half the populace are demonstrably nuts.

Don't worry, I'm not nuts. The doors are truly unlocked 24/7, and anybody here would be hard-pressed to find what keys fit the front and back door. I truly don't have any weapons, meaning guns, in this household, albeit I'm well-versed in their usage.

The first and last time a guy put a gun to my [fore]head was in a bar. Sadly, it was the last thing that poor guy ever did. In happened in Nashville at a bar called the Rose Room back in 1987, and made both local papers. My real name used in the articles was Bruno Kucinskas. Research it! I honestly have no fear.

BTW, it was Josh of BFL that released my real name and address on this forum for the first time. Actually, it was me only once, but unbeknown to Josh when he did such during his attempt to discredit the messenger back in the day. From that day forward, I've penned it a myriad of times simply to confuse Google.  Roll Eyes

Bio, please continue to set me straight when warranted, for most of the time I'll heed your advice, but please don't take it personal if I don't, bud.

Bravery is overcoming your fear. True fearlessness is a mental illness. To paraphrase Audi Murphy. I've been in a gunfight. I didn't hit shit, and I'm pretty good. It's been 26 years, and I still occasionally wake up in a cold sweat.

At any rate, it's your life. My beliefs don't allow me to tell another man what to do or believe, just what I think he ought to do, and leave him to his own actions.

And as for the last, I rarely take things personal on the internet Cheesy Something our erstwhile ASIC suppliers ought to learn.

Don't you have a baby's diaper to change or something related?  Grin
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March 01, 2014, 02:37:27 AM
I don't use facebook: Maybe one of you guys can dig a little deeper into the SETUPSTARTERS Facebook page. They have 83 reviews, most of them being 1 star reviews. Can you see if there are any written reasons to go with these 1 star ratings?

https://www.facebook.com/Setupstarters

Would it be safe to assume that if many others people; unrelated to bitcoin, have had bad business dealings with Joshua Zipkin's other company (SETUPSTARTERS) that it might be a sign of things to come???

Please find out for me, I'm very curious.

Thanks!

I guess you missed the post where I shown that Joshua Zipkin sells a service that increases your like on FB, along with upping ones followers on various other social media sites. Case in point:

Quote
9,941 likes · 1 talking about this · 20 were here

Allow me translate: 9,941 people like Joshua site, but only 20, one of which is me, ever visited the FB page. Pretty amazing service if you ask me.

What's even more amazing is that most of his followers all joined FB within a very narrow time frame, most following one another numbering in the hundreds. All my siblings FB pages are not even that tightly grouped, and they all really know mainly the same people.

Also, on Joshua Zipkins main FB page, not once has he ever mentioned Bitcoin. Neither has Georgi of Bitmine.ch.

Pretty shady if you ask me. It's funny that people question our motives, when there is this shady activity/businesses associated with Joshua Zipkin - the founder of AMT staring them right in the face.

Take about five minutes like I have and read every one of Joshua's post on that particular Facebook page. If you don't want to take the time for whatever reason, allow me to tell you what the posts consists of: Links to interesting articles he read from their respective websites sans any discussion from any of his 9,941 people who liked his FB page, ergo ALL those likes were provide by a service that he hawks.

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1254 West chester pike
Havertown, Pennsylvania 19083
Always open
Phone   (347) 321-8033
Email   [email protected]
Website   http://www.SetupStarters.com
legendary
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March 01, 2014, 02:34:18 AM
Once AMT_Miners started addressing customers by their real names like that: they lost a lot of trust, and opened themselves up to the same treatment.

Yea, the last thing I want them to do is start addressing me by my actual name! Whoooo big flags light-up when I walk into a bank and they look at my ID and say... Can we help you Mr John Smith?

Run, they know your name! Burn them at the steak, they addressed Mr John Smith as Mr John Smith!

That is a violation of the anonymous collision! How dare they!

I am calling the police right now... Hello, Police I am... Um... Some guy... and I would like to report... Um... Some other guy, who's name I can't mention... How fast can you arrest... Um.. him... or her.. or them...

What is this Harry Potter?

I would find it strange if they called me Mr ISAWHIM in person...

Alright, I'm off the fence on this one. I like you and I like Bruno, but I'll call either one of you when you are dead wrong. And you're dead wrong. There are a lot of good reasons for anonymity on the internet. If YOU choose to break your identity wall, that's all well and good. But if a third party posts it without your permission, that is an actionable tort in the United States, and morally wrong period. There are a lot of people who would use that information to harm you out there. Especially if it's known you have money, or something else that a thief might desire, like, I don't know... An electronic money machine?

I in fact think that Bruno is nuts to post his real address and state that there are no weapons in the house. I have little to lose, but still maintain a degree of anonymity. Kevin is my real name, but Biomech is not. I don't post my address, and I assure you, there ARE weapons in my house and I am well schooled in their use. This isn't the wild west where the criminals were flamboyant but far between. This is the modern word, where about half the populace are demonstrably nuts.

Don't worry, I'm not nuts. The doors are truly unlocked 24/7, and anybody here would be hard-pressed to find what keys fit the front and back door. I truly don't have any weapons, meaning guns, in this household, albeit I'm well-versed in their usage.

The first and last time a guy put a gun to my [fore]head was in a bar. Sadly, it was the last thing that poor guy ever did. In happened in Nashville at a bar called the Rose Room back in 1987, and made both local papers. My real name used in the articles was Bruno Kucinskas. Research it! I honestly have no fear.

BTW, it was Josh of BFL that released my real name and address on this forum for the first time. Actually, it was me only once, but unbeknown to Josh when he did such during his attempt to discredit the messenger back in the day. From that day forward, I've penned it a myriad of times simply to confuse Google.  Roll Eyes

Bio, please continue to set me straight when warranted, for most of the time I'll heed your advice, but please don't take it personal if I don't, bud.

Bravery is overcoming your fear. True fearlessness is a mental illness. To paraphrase Audi Murphy. I've been in a gunfight. I didn't hit shit, and I'm pretty good. It's been 26 years, and I still occasionally wake up in a cold sweat.

At any rate, it's your life. My beliefs don't allow me to tell another man what to do or believe, just what I think he ought to do, and leave him to his own actions.

And as for the last, I rarely take things personal on the internet Cheesy Something our erstwhile ASIC suppliers ought to learn.
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March 01, 2014, 02:10:27 AM
I don't use facebook: Maybe one of you guys can dig a little deeper into the SETUPSTARTERS Facebook page. They have 83 reviews, most of them being 1 star reviews. Can you see if there are any written reasons to go with these 1 star ratings?

https://www.facebook.com/Setupstarters

Would it be safe to assume that if many others people; unrelated to bitcoin, have had bad business dealings with Joshua Zipkin's other company (SETUPSTARTERS) that it might be a sign of things to come???

Please find out for me, I'm very curious.

Thanks!

I guess you missed the post where I shown that Joshua Zipkin sells a service that increases your like on FB, along with upping ones followers on various other social media sites. Case in point:

Quote
9,941 likes · 1 talking about this · 20 were here

Allow me translate: 9,941 people like Joshua site, but only 20, one of which is me, ever visited the FB page. Pretty amazing service if you ask me.

What's even more amazing is that most of his followers all joined FB within a very narrow time frame, most following one another numbering in the hundreds. All my siblings FB pages are not even that tightly grouped, and they all really know mainly the same people.

Also, on Joshua Zipkins main FB page, not once has he ever mentioned Bitcoin. Neither has Georgi of Bitmine.ch.

Pretty shady if you ask me. It's funny that people question our motives, when there is this shady activity/businesses associated with Joshua Zipkin - the founder of AMT staring them right in the face.
legendary
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March 01, 2014, 02:05:03 AM
I don't use facebook: Maybe one of you guys can dig a little deeper into the SETUPSTARTERS Facebook page. They have 83 reviews, most of them being 1 star reviews. Can you see if there are any written reasons to go with these 1 star ratings?

https://www.facebook.com/Setupstarters

Would it be safe to assume that if many others people; unrelated to bitcoin, have had bad business dealings with Joshua Zipkin's other company (SETUPSTARTERS) that it might be a sign of things to come???

Please find out for me, I'm very curious.

Thanks!

I guess you missed the post where I shown that Joshua Zipkin sells a service that increases your like on FB, along with upping ones followers on various other social media sites. Case in point:

Quote
9,941 likes · 1 talking about this · 20 were here

Allow me to translate: 9,941 people liked Joshua site, but only 20, one of which is me, ever visited the FB page. Pretty amazing service if you ask me.

What's even more amazing is that most of his followers all joined FB within a very narrow time frame, most following one another numbering in the hundreds. All my siblings FB pages are not even that tightly grouped, and they all really know mainly the same people.

Also, on Joshua Zipkins main FB page, not once has he ever mentioned Bitcoin. Neither has Georgi of Bitmine.ch.
legendary
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March 01, 2014, 01:53:42 AM
We are on a FORUMS where users use HANDLES to preserve their real identity. For them to OPENLY post on the thread someone's name because they don't like what they are hearing, is TRULY unprofessional.  I'm pretty sure 99% of the people here would agree that them posting responses using real names was just a straight up dick move. At least if they greeted you by NAME in bank, it won't be with a loud speaker, and it's not left on the internet for the world to see. THERE IS A DIFFERENCE!

No, that is why YOU are on the forums, because you are a coward in real life, and want to hide behind a pseudo-name.

We can't all use our real names as member-names, because it is impossible to do... there are too many of us with the same exact names... that is why facebook adds a number to your name. JohnSmith123, JohnSmith64345, JohnSmith3846723... who am I exposing by addressing JohnSmith? 123, 64345, or 3846723?

Mine is an advertisement name... search it, and you find my real name... my websites, and anything-else related to my actual person. (Still doesn't show exactly "which" of those names is actually me. There are other people with my exact name, and your exact name.)

Phin even posted his address...

The "customer" who addresses them here, in the "official post", with specifics to the order, (as opposed to e-mails), obviously is posting as a customer, with a name, not an anonymous pseudo-name. How else would they identify them? They don't know that "ISAWHIM" placed an order. They know me by my name. If they were talking to me (my name), in a forum, they might address me as me.

What are you haxor! lol, give me a break. I am sure you have a facebook page with your name, and if I searched for your "handle", something would lead me back to you, as a human.

So, the customer must have full disclosure of the business, but customers must remain completely anonymous to other customers... but only be "know by the secret identity" (their real ununique name) by the business themselves... So much for being a "community".

Sorry... I just don't see it... You are no-one important. Nor are you of any importance to have a "non specific" thing like a "name" exposed. It isn't like they are telling everyone your address and SSN. You don't own your name, nor is your name unique. There are 12 people with your name, I am sure... Nothing isolates "you" as owner of "that name". Your NAME is just a pseudo-representation of your identity. As outlined on your birth-certificate, which is the only thing that identifies you as you, when matched with your records.

You want anonymity, order from craigslist... Or disclose that you don't want your name mentioned. That is not a normal assumption, except by those that assume it.

Since my dad's passing on July 17, 2010, nobody on this planet has the same name mine, Bruno Kucinskas. Pretty unique, eh?
legendary
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March 01, 2014, 01:47:13 AM
Once AMT_Miners started addressing customers by their real names like that: they lost a lot of trust, and opened themselves up to the same treatment.

Yea, the last thing I want them to do is start addressing me by my actual name! Whoooo big flags light-up when I walk into a bank and they look at my ID and say... Can we help you Mr John Smith?

Run, they know your name! Burn them at the steak, they addressed Mr John Smith as Mr John Smith!

That is a violation of the anonymous collision! How dare they!

I am calling the police right now... Hello, Police I am... Um... Some guy... and I would like to report... Um... Some other guy, who's name I can't mention... How fast can you arrest... Um.. him... or her.. or them...

What is this Harry Potter?

I would find it strange if they called me Mr ISAWHIM in person...

Alright, I'm off the fence on this one. I like you and I like Bruno, but I'll call either one of you when you are dead wrong. And you're dead wrong. There are a lot of good reasons for anonymity on the internet. If YOU choose to break your identity wall, that's all well and good. But if a third party posts it without your permission, that is an actionable tort in the United States, and morally wrong period. There are a lot of people who would use that information to harm you out there. Especially if it's known you have money, or something else that a thief might desire, like, I don't know... An electronic money machine?

I in fact think that Bruno is nuts to post his real address and state that there are no weapons in the house. I have little to lose, but still maintain a degree of anonymity. Kevin is my real name, but Biomech is not. I don't post my address, and I assure you, there ARE weapons in my house and I am well schooled in their use. This isn't the wild west where the criminals were flamboyant but far between. This is the modern word, where about half the populace are demonstrably nuts.

Don't worry, I'm not nuts. The doors are truly unlocked 24/7, and anybody here would be hard-pressed to find what keys fit the front and back door. I truly don't have any weapons, meaning guns, in this household, albeit I'm well-versed in their usage.

The first and last time a guy put a gun to my [fore]head was in a bar. Sadly, it was the last thing that poor guy ever did. In happened in Nashville at a bar called the Rose Room back in 1987, and made both local papers. My real name used in the articles was Bruno Kucinskas. Research it! I honestly have no fear.

BTW, it was Josh of BFL that released my real name and address on this forum for the first time. Actually, it was me only once, but unbeknown to Josh when he did such during his attempt to discredit the messenger back in the day. From that day forward, I've penned it a myriad of times simply to confuse Google.  Roll Eyes

Bio, please continue to set me straight when warranted, for most of the time I'll heed your advice, but please don't take it personal if I don't, bud.
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Anarchy is not chaos.
March 01, 2014, 01:46:08 AM
He gets off on being a crusader. He also gets a response. Just look at the BlackArrow thread. No official word or action til Bruno pissed them off.

How do you know his crap isn't what put them out of business... Could be that they just said fuck-it, and screwed everyone, due to his bull-shit... (Not that I think black-arrow was legit myself.)

Hell AMT almost abandoned us completely... but they didn't... due to similar crap.

Best thing any business can do, in this field, is avoid public forums... lol. (Unless they are spamming with fake accounts, acting like customers.)

Ready for a shocker? I've basically done nothing but research AMT for the past 2-3 days. Are you telling me that Black Arrow is bottoms-up? I haven't even looked yet.
Last I heard, Global had passed the final checks and begun mask construction. That was yesterday, I think.
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