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Board Scam Accusations
Re: CRYPTSY stopping withdraw locking accounts without notifying users! Class Action
by
BitJohn
on 22/12/2015, 00:29:10 UTC

Virginia "Ginny" Bryant-Shockney and Jim Shockney have been working with or for Paul Vernon since the late 1990s.
Agreed

Both have done so from their home office(s) at 5040 Plainview Rd, Pineland, TX.
Cant verify the address but sure Ill agree on the working from house.

"Ginny" Shockney has been with Cryptsy from day one as its accountant.
No she was not the accountant she worked for Jim in support.

Ginny and Jim both administered Paul Vernon's SupportShift company.
Agreed

Jim Shockney was brought up to speed during the nascent stages of ALL of Paul's companies.
Not Cryptsy but I agree on the others. Jim didn't know Crypto.

Husbands and wives talk about their at-work experiences, especially when sitting across from one another in their home-cum-office.
Probably

Now, you're telling us that you, as an unpaid volunteer, trained Jim Shockney to handle support for a cryptocurrency entity when he and his wife were leading support teams to handle various types of entities that neither they nor their support crew are versed in via Paul Vernon's Support Shift company.
Cryptsy has an admin interface and deals in this thing called crypto currency..... It's not costumes. So yeah I had to train them brining support folks off the street and teaching them crypto isn't a day long process. Yes I was a volunteer until this point where I started getting a paycheck.

 That doesn't make a lick of sense. Then, you go on, on how once you trained him, he HIRED you. You can take it to the bank - any fuckin' bank - that Jim Shockney was well-versed in cryptocurrency and knew damn well how to handle Cryptsy's support on the very first day it opened its doors for altcoin traders to deposit their precious.
Definitely not true but your writing your own story so you go Gleb. I am just helping you get the story straight you do with it what you want. Yes I trained him technically Paul hired me but I worked for him back then. I can for certain say Jim knew not a lick about crypto when he came in.


BitJohn, pretend for a second that you are us and we are you. Would you believe our crazy-ass story? If you do, then by all means become an Investard at Leroy Fodor's StakeMiners Ponzi. Rumor has it that he's seeking a few savvy-impaired folks to bring his Investard count back up to 180 after several have withdrawn their initial investments during the past couple weeks.
I think if you scour the forums what I say adds up truth usually does. On that note who the hell is Leroy Fodor lol I just imagine the Game of thrones guy....

EDIT: Just realized that I commented as if BJ's EDIT#3 didn't exist, which wasn't my intent. Upon reading or rereading it now, I don't buy it.
You dont have to but it will help you with your narrative. Your right on a lot of details you just go down rabbit holes


"Jim Shockney was brought up to speed during the nascent stages of ALL of Paul's companies.
Not Cryptsy but I agree on the others. Jim didn't know Crypto."

http://web.archive.org/web/20120501140620/http://www.supportshift.com/about.php



Jim and his crew didn't need to know a damn thing about crypto, wine or nuclear power to have him and and his team of Support Shift to administer SUPPORT if such outfits sought Paul Vernon's services, especially if the underlings were from abroad earning subpar wages. Again, we're only talkin' support. Jim has demonstrated that his role with Cryptsy goes way beyond support today and back in the day.
Ok agreed but I still trained him how to use the site and explained crypto only point I was making.

I read about a quarter of peonminers thread painful to follow. Sorry Peon lots of inaccuracies and leaps. I mean sure you can build the basis of fact on fiction but in the end you end up with bad poo. Too many hands watching things in Cryptsy for it to be theft, laundering etc. Someone would have caught on and reported something. Not to mention Paul probably wouldn't ever come back to the US since he could comfortably stay overseas.

Edit 1: I did see the compliance thing, and there were already companies verified at tier 4 and tier 3 when I left.