The ripoff report which you
quoted is a massive scam itself.
Using it as evidence is completely unreliable.
http://drjaniceduffy.com/ripoff-report/It is blocked in Europe due the content not being in compliance with European laws.
The ripoff report is facing potential criminal charges by the Italian Authorities. It has a multi-million dollar judgement against it in St. Kitts & Nevis, and is facing numerous lawsuits in the USA with possible criminal charges to follow.
Ripoff report is an illegal scam in most countries but the founder refuses to pay overseas judgement. Just some of the many court orders against the founder of the ripoff report. Alleged evidence of extortion and writing fake reviewsby xcentric ventures More allegations of a criminal conspiracy by the ripoff report The website is owned by Ed Magedson who makes it particularly difficult for process servers to find him. While he claims not to remove anything from his website. He will remove it for a ongoing fee. The ripoff report is currently in serious trouble in several jurisdictions.
In March 2017, the Italian Data Protection Authority affirmed that Ripoff Report's activities namely, Ed Magedson's requests for money to edit web pages are illegal in Italy. The Italian authorities also noticed that Ripoff Report's web servers are occasionally not reachable from Italy in order to evade controls by the authorities themselves. Besides, they noticed that some web pages which were being investigated by the authorities were deleted out of the blue by the website owner, despite the claim that Ripoff Report does not remove reports.
A federal court stated that victims have "probable cause to sue for extortion and racketeering".
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ripoff_Reporthttp://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/news/the-real-rip-off-report-6445677http://drjaniceduffy.com/2017/05/ed-magedson-ripoff-report-darren-meade-sued-for-60-million/http://drjaniceduffy.com/2017/05/ed-magedson-ripoff-report-darren-meade-obstruction-of-justice/According to ripoffreport, you sent them information and content that should not be relied upon... and the accuracy of the information you sent them relies on anonymous authors and commenters.
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WORLDCORE - A SCAM!
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2236259.0 Worldcore - Fake names of employees
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5053167.0Worldcore - Fake diploma of CEO
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5039485.0Why so many threads ? It makes it hard to reply.
7 Proven. ☑ - Worldcore writing own positive reviews
I have seen some Worldcore shills that write false reviews.
It is relatively obvious by reading the reviews.
8 Not proven. ☒� - Fake social media profile of Alexey
However with the "fake profiles".
1) They are on a third party social media site. Anyone can make a fake profile on there - it is not necessarily done by the person in the photo.
2) It is reasonably common for people to use fake profiles on social media or to shorten their names or use Nicknames.
Alexey Solonsky using Alex Sol is quite acceptable and is not hiding the their identity.
I'm neither convinced that Alexey Solonsky made the Richard Bracke profile nor that it "fooled" anyone. It would be downright stupid to use your own photo on a social media site and identify your employer but use a fake name.
I have a strong suspicion that the profile was set up by someone other than Alexey Solonsky.
Using fake identities are worrying if they are used on the whitepaper or official company web pages. Using a different name on a social media site is relatively common. The way that the profile is presented makes me very suspicious about who would benefit from making such an obvious link to the profile.
Some murky tactics have been used by both sides of this dispute.