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Board Scam Accusations
Re: Worldcore - Fake names of employees
by
xtraelv
on 21/10/2018, 12:43:50 UTC


Photo of Alexey Solonsky aka Alex Sol



According to Linkedin he is a Head of digital marketing department at Worldcore: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alsol/



Note, Worldcore was formed as a result of Swifthub rebranding in 2015.

Swifthub payment service has been rebranded to Worldcore and completed migration to Czech Republic as a regulated financial institution under the legal entity named EUPSProvider s.r.o.

Now have a look on the Swifthub Marketing Manager profile Richard Bracke: https://www.xing.com/companies/swifthub/employees (archived)



You can find this photo in the complaint review about Worldcore: https://www.ripoffreport.com/reports/worldcore-worldcoreeu/internet/worldcore-worldcoreeu-upsprovider-sro-online-payment-scams-payment-provider-scams-1312530
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Will: "I checked out the company on Facebook which is the only place I could find any serious reviews - they are all either 1 star or 5 star.
Many seem to be fake 5 star reviews written in broken English in the same style. It even seems as though they C-Level employees of the company are writing fake reviews themselves.
You can see some screen shots here"



We can conclude that Worldcore employees write fake positive reviews about their company and use fake names like "Richard Bracke".


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See also Worldcore - Fake diploma of CEO


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.

3) It is reasonably common for  people to fake profiles of OTHER people on social media.

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.

Since there is only one "employee" listed on there we can be sure 100% that  the "company information" set up on there was put there by "Richard Bracke" as well as the profile picture and the fake name.

I could post a picture of Santa Claus on there and write my name as Theymos and "owner of bitcointalk" and copy the logo from this site. It would make Theymos neither Santa Claus nor would the profile belong to the actual owner of bitcointalk.