Hi, our communications are now running with
https://ccpc.iehttps://ftc.gov/enforcement/anticompetitive-practiceshttps://ec.europa.eu/competition/index_en.html Did you know Facebook may receive a fine of 10% of their turnover plus may have to let other crypto currencies back on Facebook and Instagram.
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From: Greg Geoghegan < >
Date: Sun, 25 Aug 2019 at 12:34
Subject: Fwd: Facebook / Reporting An anti-competition violation
To: <
[email protected]>
Dear Sir / Madam,
I am looking for assistance. Facebook / Instagram have stopped crypto currencies from using
their social media platforms. They are trying to wipe out all competition in order to ensure their
"Libra" has 100% control. They want complete control of the digital currency market as they
have with the world social media marketplace.
It seems Mr Zuckerberg intends on controlling the planet.
Yours Sincerely
Greg Geoghegan
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From: Greg Geoghegan < >
Date: Wed, 21 Aug 2019 at 15:39
Subject: Facebook / Reporting An anti-competition violation
To: <
[email protected]>
[email protected]Dear Sir / Madam,
I have written to the Irish anti competition authority about Facebook and Libra coin. Can you confirm I am following procedures correctly. This is a European wide issue.
Thanks
Greg
Greg Geoghegan
1a Dwarf Oaks, Church Road,
Ballybrack, Co Dublin,
Eircode: A96 D653 Ireland.
Email:
[email protected]European Commission
Competition DG
B - 1049 Brussels.
Date: 21 August 2019
Our Ref: SPEL/GG
Your Ref:
Dear Sir / Madam,
At the end of November 2018 Facebook discontinued allowing me to advertise my crypto currency “gCn coin” on their “Facebook” and “Instagram” platforms. I could no longer post any advertisements or boost my posts to communicate to all of my 25,000 followers. Facebook suggested I could reapply which I did and was disapproved. We had no initial coin offerings and virtually no complaints from our users. It appeared that Facebook simply didn’t like crypto currency. While we took issue that Facebook took around $15,000 from us to get followers which we could no longer contact we had to accept their decision in regard to crypto currency. Then we discovered this year that Facebook were launching their own crypto currency “Libra”. We were very shocked and upset to discover that Facebook were simply clearing out all competition in the crypto currency marketplace for the launch of their own product. It was not the case that we could take our business to another company. Facebook own almost the entire social media marketplace. We were hoping the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission could contact Facebook and ask them to allow us back into the marketplace again as we cannot operate without Facebook. We have been in touch with Facebook’s solicitor Mason Hayes & Curran. While they were very helpful they were unable to assist us. Their contact details are below.
Yours Sincerely
Greg Geoghegan.
To: Facebook Ireland Limited
℅ Colin Monaghan
Mason Hayes & Curran
Barrow Street
Dublin 4
D04 TR29
Mason Hayes & Curran ref: CCM/JM/37079.64 MCH-19796937-1