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Board Scam Accusations
Re: --WARNING--EpoxyDAO.com another Scam DeFi!
by
AntiDolos
on 29/10/2020, 19:13:01 UTC
When we say a team is fake, it does not always mean that they use stolen identity. Sometimes they are not what they claim, they lie about their records & resumes.
For example, this is what you wrote for EpoxyDao : "Fake team with stolen names & photos". When you write something like that, you simply have to provide the proof of that, and that means show whether they used stock photos/AI generated or they stole identity from someone else. But instead of that, you showed nothing.

Yesterday I reported one scammy project which used photo of another person as a fake profile for their CEO. To prove that, I found the real person behind that photo, and contacted him just to confirm that he has nothing to do with that scam. This is what you should do when you claim something like that, you have to provide the proof otherwise it doesn't mean anything. If I just wrote "team has fake photo" and raised the flag, other members would ask me to provide some evidence for my claim.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5284719.0


Or its CEO claims to have years of business and trade experience. But it is a lie. We did not find any info.
You can share his LinkedIn profile in that case and show that he is lying about his experience. Point is, for every claim you have to provide the evidence. More you can provide, stronger the case against the scammers.


In the end, this is what you claim, so if you said that we can find that on your website, then it should be there, because now it isn't and it doesn't look good.

You can find all proof & evidence at the following link
https://antidolos.com/epoxydao-com-is-defi-scam



Thanks for your time. We are very glad to use pro suggestions. Unfortunately, you didn't check our report completely.
1. Check out the "Team Section". We found the real identity of one of the team. We even published a photo of it. There is no "Dimi Lakis" and we proved it with a photo. The stolen Identity.

2. "You can share his LinkedIn profile in that case and show that he is lying about his experience" . We already did this. LinkedIn is just below the CEO photo. Check by yourself. Do you think this profile is someone who has years of experience and works on many projects?

3. "Stolen names and photos". We proved it. Even having one stolen identity is enough to call a project a scam. "The team does not have enough experience" We have already proved this. We have shared Instagram, Twitter, Linkedin, and Facebook team members. Check it out. Do you think these profiles show a professional and reliable team?

We appreciate your suggestions. We will try to improve our work in the next reports.