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Re: WORLDCORE - A SCAM!
by
xtraelv
on 22/10/2018, 04:56:46 UTC
a proving screenshot from anton's odloklassniki social network profile:
https://image.ibb.co/gXbqgp/gevko.png

LO-fucking-L

Even by the extremely low standards of this thread the value of this "proof" falls somewhere between last year's fart and a glass hammer.

while you are making LOLs, the topic starter of the russian thread about worldcore marina uni who is stating that wrc is allegedly a scam, closed the topic for new replies right after this kind of information about anton gevko appeared. weird coincidence, or she was just afraid and didn't know what to answer on this point? in this case, all her statements (and the statements of veleor, as well) about criminal case against worldcore mean a little bit less than nothing

Much like Suchmoon I am also partly amused and partly annoyed by the low standard of proof offered in this dispute.

I am not convinced that there is a deliberate plot to disseminate false information about Worldcore.
People busting scams are often motivated by their conscious and want to prevent people from being scammed. - Even if they are mistaken.


I also have seen no convincing evidence that .Pavel Krymov is behind Worldcore. However the accusation is worrying. - If Pavel Krymov is one of the organizers behind Worldcore then there is cause for serious concern.

The fact that Wordcore created their own "University" and awarded two of their founders "Qualifications" is concerning because it is ethically questionable and concerning that they had such a lapse in judgement.

When bringing serous accusations it is vital that the evidence is reliable. So far not much reliable evidence has been provided.

Worldcore bought ads in Google with the title "Pavel Krymov is not guilty": http://archive.li/MuUGq




If you click on the link of the google advert you will see it is click-bait.

https://web.archive.org/web/20181022052414/http://worldcore-review.com/en/2018/05/29/stopkrymov-opened-by-questra-world-team-evidence/