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entr0py
November 24th, 2004, 06:17 PM
[Edited: See Post Below]
I looked on a sat map and it looks to be a well to do area I know all them people would hate to get calls all day and night. Somebody go get this tard befor I go and kick his ***
I put in his addy and some guy lifted a wallet in the same area which where linked to a set of phone numbers for cops who have something to do with that area. I could go a bit further into it but it should be easy once you rattle his k@g3 a bit and get all the people nextdoor to him pissed off as well . The towns people will burn him at the cross I till you. If we bug him and everyone all the time the cops will get involved if there are a rash of calls bugging people about **** they aint got nothing to do with soon the will say well what the hell is this matrix ****. So call them people tell them they are living next to a criminal and he may be dangerous pedofile or something as well theat will get em going
MatrixWatch
November 24th, 2004, 06:38 PM
entr0py,
I had to moderate your post because we don't want personal info posted on the forums, let alone the personal infomation sixteen neighbors of Greg Day. Just because people live next door to an alleged criminal does not mean that they now have the right to be pestered. Just calling the police and filing a complaint should suffice for the one resident.
Plus, if all of these people start receiving these phone calls and they call the police, don't you think that the question will surface about where these callers got their numbers? Do you know that we would be shut down and/or fined for what you just posted.
Don't ever do this again, or anything that would compromise the hard work we have done to make sure that the matrix situation is dealt with in a legal manner. This is your first warning.
Lawsuit and complaints to government officials, webhosts, and payment processors have worked just fine.
It is not worth it to get ourselves into trouble for these internet scammers.
mercinary
November 24th, 2004, 06:45 PM
I completely agree with all that Watchdog has stated. I think that what his post lacks is acknowledgement of your frustration with gotmatrix. I know that he definately agrees with me, but it simply did not come out in his post.
We do everything possible here at MW to help the consumer, so I hope we can channel your frustration in a more effective, legal, and productive manner. Check out my post here for a better way for you to take on gotmatrix:
http://www.matrixwatch.org/forums/showthread.php?p=15281#post15281
Hopefully you can turn your anger into something real. File some complaints about gotmatrix, help start the class-action lawsuit, etc.
-Merc
MatrixWatch
November 24th, 2004, 07:01 PM
We do everything possible here at MW to help the consumer, so I hope we can channel your frustration in a more effective, legal, and productive manner. Check out my post here for a better way for you to take on gotmatrix:
Yes, Merc has communicated our goal here very well. When a matrix site disappears with the people's money, the general reaction is to rage against the owner and just annihilate him.
This ends up becoming counter productive because it causes the owner to dig in, and sometimes even cause some of his customers to pity him.
However, if the victims can coordinate and unite against the owner by filing complaints and lawsuits, contacting law enforcement, and getting the banks to freeze the money and trace his actions, then things will REALLY start to happen. Heck, you might even be able to get him thrown into prison. Now THAT would be much better than getting a couple punches in on him.
The matrix victims need to unite in such a way as to invoke fear into the heart of the owner that these people have the power to cause all kinds of legal consequences.
MatrixWatch.org is designed to help customers achieve this end. This goal is seen on every page of our site.
Entropy, I do apologize for not bringing this point forward to you. I just looked and saw that this was your first post, so you hadn't had the opportunity to learn this yet. My warning about what you did still stands, but I want to let you know that you are welcome to congregate here and post your mind.
:)
WD
entr0py
November 26th, 2004, 01:01 PM
Registrant:
Got-Host
2100 Linkside Dr.
#10
Cincinnati, Oh 45245
US
Ok now people look if you wanna find this guy 2100 linkside Dr is an appt building of some sort thats what the map shows I found this out buy looking at a list of people in his area which is PUBLIC info you can get from the phone company. We may want to think of obtaining an fbi report under the Freedom of Info act it takes a while but it will come. I dont know if you have ever had the misfortune of beeing targeted by "them" we all know who "they" are. What they do when they get close is rattle the **** out of your cage untill you slip. "They" slowly dismember your abilitys to move and talk with any sort of privacy untill its so blatent that your already caught in the net. The more noise you make the faster they will get him
look at this http://64.233.161.104/search?q=cache:Ms1JyL7j5HIJ:pub209.ezboard.com/fcnyplacementconsortiumfrm1.showMessage%3FtopicID% 3D3.topic+2100+Linkside+Dr.&hl=en
X. Xies; xxxx Linkside Dr. Apt. x, Cincinnati, OH 45245. this came up on a search and guess what for a matrixesq type of scam I bet that guy knows greg he only lives 3 Appts away in the same building
all info can be found in a lighter version from
betterwhois.com
superpages.com
fbi.gov
a few other tricks of the trade that are not known but are public ALL INFO is 100% public no lies cheating or stealing went into getting this nor did I pay for it.
To the mod gods of this site.
You are right and I am sorry about the post befor. I think it was a good thing to deltree some of that info.
But people must not forget unless you show you care about what has happend to you nobody else who is supposed to will for some small stupid **** like this. I tracked this one guy down who was doing all sorts of **** that made this look bigger than that.
Also I didnt look but he may have some sort of dba or something of that nature on file with the state most times you can search the databse real time and for free
mercinary
November 26th, 2004, 10:23 PM
entr0py:
One thing to keep in mind is that we are 100% here for the consumer. With that being said, we have to remain professional, and within legal bounds. In the past there have been problems here at MW surrounding the public display of private info (no matter if it is public domain or not). I have seen other consumer awareness websites actually get shut down for that very reason.
We keep all private information offline, so if anyone wants that info, all they have to do is PM one of the moderators or administrators here.
-Merc
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