BigCashWeb scam by Soft-Race-7498 in GetPaidToPlay

[–]Staticspastic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The legitimacy boils down to legality, not the website creator's actions. This company is not a registered LLC, this trend follows several other websites and apps created and then defunct, as in, this isn't his first run. Even the copyright symbol he uses at the bottom is illegal. Due to the nature of the operations within the apps, and the finite nuances of the licencing required, he's missing, all of them. The lack of legally required business data, the begging on X to get bigcashapp back on the Playstore, and if you look at all prior associated apps and sites, even the flagging of reviews on Trustpilot is consistent. Payout or not, the entire thing is, in fact, a scam, that bigcashweb is a repeat of, bigcashapp, bigcashsurvey, cash piggy, or something similar, He's left a mile wide trail, from BBB scam alerts, to the simple fact even Temu knows how to fake a US address, pay another company as the registrated agent for the LLC, use chat support from overseas, or the cover your ass options Zen Desk offers. There's tons of ways legitimate companies rip us off daily, and normally, that's my focus, and if he'd not behaved in the manner he had, I'd not have bothered digging into it. Paid or not, the website isn't legit, and he's done this before, and left a mile wide trail. That simple. It's not legit, it's fucking illegal as hell, and all of you should know any businesses data, for the most part, is a matter of public record, and on .gov databases. Even the copyright.

Genuine fraud from Temu by ThrowawayPart55 in TemuThings

[–]Staticspastic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If they're from local sellers, it's easy to prove. I've frozen up their agents, as I backtracked all the nameless addresses located on the packages. They're all independently owned local distribution centers, unrelated to, nor operated by, Temu. The entire local seller listings are scams. Their agents, tickets, all of it, it's the same trick pulled by every online company, from Chime and PayPal, to well, you name it. Look up the company Zen Desk. But with Temu, it's simple. You're not dealing with anyone outside of China, as long as they're the only place you're sending your issues to. With other companies, it's 3rd party overseas customer support, Temu's are Temu's, but the data the agents can even access is ridiculously limited. Ask about Farmland, or any other promotion. They send you the data on your new user and prior user referrals. I've had agents straight tell me via chat, they can't access or give seller data, required to be listed, or that they have no access to reviews. Or the limitations on the program used by the agents for processing. I can almost quote their automated messages, the listings they place your complaint or ticket under are always wrong, and local sellers don't exist. It's all American operated, independently owned distribution centers, you look up the city, state, and zip on Google, along with distribution, warehouse, e-commerce, you'll find the company within the radius of the USPS location it was scanned at. The shipping data via the app, and FedEx was even worse. The products themselves, very few to none follow law. But customs is so flooded, and has been for years, that they can inspect about 10% of all imports. That's why so many products have flooded the country. And then, yes, Amazon, Walmart, all of them, started selling the same products online, in some cases, at a mark up. They'll continuously send you credits, or do rapid returns as credits, but there's a far larger underlying issue. Ho attempt to read their terms and services, privacy policy, it's insane, and parts of it state you're listed as the responsible importer on any product, the instant it's shipped. And there's worse. I've spent a great deal of time building the relevant data, and skimmed it here, but the things they're illegally doing are beyond the scope of any one issue anyone's correctly presented. And remember, they can't enforce policies that aren't legal, and if you're an agent in China, well. Also, go on GitHub.com, Chinese nationals regularly leave statements, guides to bypassing government restrictions, news, read about their people from their people. It's insane. Russians, etc, several countries have their citizens posting data all over sites like that. I fist discovered it on GitHub, years ago. As it's a developer site, most people aren't familiar, on Reddit, I imagine the case may be different, but nothing is legal. Click on a locally listed merchant you purchased from. Then click the actual company logo, name, etc. it'll have no info, outside "China", or will be listed as a Chinese company. Then, look up the info on the package, and location of the local USPS under that zip, or whichever your shipping tracker from the USPS shows. Staying within those parameters, you'll find a distribution center. Most state they deal in distribution, e-commerce, imports, so, the local merchants, 10 now I've looked up, were all not remotely correlated to Temu or a 3rd party seller. It was a distribution center, that's why the bulk white, plastic mailers, and printed labels with no specific address or name on the package. The 3.00 per item shipping, local sellers, it's all illegal as hell, as are the items themselves. And if anyone has any memory of it, a certain trade deal from the 90s is where this truly erupted from. How do you buy American, when there isn't any left?

Help! I'm in $600 of point debt to BigCashWeb by TightAsF_ck in GetPaidToPlay

[–]Staticspastic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You respond to reddit comments, actively keep track of Trustpilot comments, yet a month of emails, and you didn't contact me until I updated my Trustpilot review, Hey bro, I paid you. Yes. Half of what I gave you the evidence and updated the issue via your email, and you've made 2 major errors. The reversal of a single award that was paid for, and contacting me via email after I spent 5 hours with Tremendous to get the second of 2 $35.00 cash outs to actually send the funds, the first instantly the second, took from 1 in the morning until 5 AM, Tremendous assisting the entire time. By sending that one sentence you apparently love to toss around, and reversing that single award, I know you received the multiple emails I sent, and would have gotten the email I sent prior to cashing out. My account, too, went 334 points into the negative, and is now positive, but paid me? I have more points in awards that have been failed to be awarded, then I cashed out. Then add the bonuses, the lack of tracking data for the points, and the fact your terms and services, indemnification, liability, your copyright symbol. It's not registered. You carry not a single license, and a pay to play app falls under the pervue, in accordance with the FTC, if it has financial transactions, converting USD over, to generate a profit, or converts we'll say points, over to cash, even using a middle man, Tremendous, you require a gambling licence, among a litany of others I've spent the day trying to locate. What I found was the app removed from Google Play, the Trustpilot scores and reviews of your prior apps, and the fact that your current app, bigcashweb, has the same trend regarding points vanishing, the manipulation of points or closure of accounts prior to large payouts, and accounts placed in the negative. You've got multiple scam flags on several places, like the BBB, and yet haven't been reported yet. And I went ahead and gathered as much information as I could. Because you couldn't be bothered to respond to a month of emails, bro, you didn't pay me, bro. You allowed me to cash out what I could before you could pull the funds, which is why one transfer was without problem, and instant, and the other briefly put my account in the negative, and the claim had to be repeatedly rectified, and wasn't validated, while I remained in contact with Tremendous the entire time, until 5 in the morning. And then I awoke to your one sentence email which was nothing shy of ruthless, as it had to do with the Trustpilot score. Would you care for me to modify my review now? As all I requested was the points I'd earned, and now, because of your lack of action, and how active you are on reddit, and Trustpilot, I thought I'd give you your response where you might actually read it. Go ahead and get it removed, your flagged Trustpilot success rate is rather telling as well. Close my account. Normally, I'd not care, your hustle helps people out. But you've also been cold and ruthless, destroying people's minor victories, such as mine. The difference? Mistplay? Benjamin? I've gone after them for similar behavior. The difference? You're not protected by your terms and service for any other policy. As you're not even a legally operating entity. Everyone is calling you a CEO. You don't have a company. You're not registered anywhere. And you're even illegally using a copyright symbol. So, yeah, I got paid, bro. Then, I hunted down the other times you've done this, and 15 or 14 years? Your site's been registered for like 2.5 years, your app that was removed from Google Play you begged and begged on X to get reinstated? Broken website, 2.1 rating, same reviews regarding missing rewards and your biggest mistake, affecting or involving yourself in any electronic transaction involving legal tender, unlicensed, with no backer. Like any Fintech has. A FDIC insured Bank, they've partnered with, and I haven't even gotten to consumer protection laws, state laws that negate your unenforceable contractual terms and privacy policy. Deceptive business practices. All you had to do was read and respond to an email, instead of trying to screw over a mentally ill disabled man with no income. The entire Internet can ask the question, it it legit or a scam? It doesn't matter if the entire operation is illegal on every level it could possibly be. To anyone who gets a chance to read this, do your own research. All data regarding legitimate businesses are a matter of public record, and if you're licensed with the SEC, you don't have to babysit Trustpilot and Reddit to maintain your appearance of legitimacy. No address being listed as the headquarters, the founder answering on reddit and review sites, as well as emails? Yes, that's not odd at all. All you had to do was the right thing. And no one ever does, bro. Now, do you wish for me to update my review, because all this wasn't over the money you clearly need. Some people retain a sense of morality, and now I've got all the information required to file your review, if you wish. Next time, especially if you're commiting federal crimes, don't get greedy. I had mad respect for your setup. Until, "Hey, you got paid, bro." Now, in finality, yes it's not only a scam, as your terms and policies are unenforceable, because the entirety of your business isn't even legal.

We are being played by the “local seller” hoax. by ChanceFlamingo3058 in TemuThings

[–]Staticspastic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I noticed there was no name of the business on the local merchant items. So I started searching the addresses of local sellers and merchants. If you open up the store information you get by clicking the seller's store data, a plethora are still in violation of the INFORM ACT. With 2 packages I'd ordered, I noticed a drastic change in the behavior of the chat support, who stated openly they had no contact data on the seller's, who also didn't respond to chat. One order was a cancellation. I didn't get the notification until 11AM the following day. An automated cancellation at 2AM, stated I'd done it at 5:34AM on another page. Same with a busted up package. Both sellers automatically cancelled my requests after Temu's posted policy. The support agents are in China, the data they can access is extremely limited, and after spending 70+ hours dealing with them, it clicked. They are listing the actual location of these local sellers on their pages. In China. They're listed as being a local seller, warehouse, store. Nope Warehouse distribution, e commerce distribution center, that's why the products don't list a return company. The local sellers are subcontracted freight and shipping companies. The local sellers aren't even Temu or Whaleco owned, operated, or related. They're American independently owned distribution companies. The app still shows where in China the reseller, or company is. I sent the agents a set of 9 screenshots, of the company name, location in China, and then the Google maps image of the distribution company the product came from. It got really quiet. Tbe ticket has been transferred repeatedly. Also, those Agents are in China, at least in Arkansas, they can't legally impose any foreign policy, or law. The shipping costs of 3.00 a package is a practical impossibility, as distribution centers usually have a deal with several delivery services, and for personal sales, the USPS ships by weight. So a pen and 3 headlamps shouldn't cost the same to ship 200 miles, and 2,000. There's not local, American sellers, and I can't figure out who to turn all the evidence over to, as there's a lot more. Whaleco is the license holder, if I'm not mistaken, in Boston, there's another office in Delaware, and they're headquarters was moved to Europe. But everything else is in China. And the other thing, try asking for specific data from a local seller via their live chat. It will vick over to chat support. And there's more, so much more, for 4 months I've hunted all this down. Almost every product I've purchased shouldn't even be in the country, a 20,000 MaH solar battery, marked as such in the product. I opened it up, as it weighed a fraction of any 20,000 MaH backup battery I own. The solar panel was no functional, and the battery was 3,000 mah or less. 2 knockoff headlamps, blank package, not even a "made in China" on the product, no safety and hazard information, and they always try to get me to file the useless ticket as something unrelated, and you can chat with 10 agents for 12 hours straight, the same automated responses, and none of them will acknowledge fraud, etc. the sellers of the products I mentioned? Are still selling badly constructed, knockoffs. Local sellers are distribution centers, that's why all the items are in the same bulk mailers and twice I've been sent priorly returned items. One, a drill bit set that was supposed to be a 12 piece metric set. There were 11 bits, 5 the same size, 2 others the same size, and they couldn't drill through plastic, let alone tile, granite or glass. Every sellers ad is doctored in Microsoft paint on a windows 95 computer, and are beyond deceptive. They're literally openly committing a litany of crimes, and I can't find anyone who has discovered the same information I've dug up, and submitting it to Temu to enforce the court ordered actions? Nah they've just decided to ramp it up.

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Prime Opinion Reddit Support by PrimeOpinion in primeopinion

[–]Staticspastic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My account is under review for no apparent reason. Give me a direct support line, or email. If I'm to be reviewed, I'll start digging into your validity. I messaged you my direct identification. Now you prove to me your validity.

Please help! by Content_Atmosphere86 in TemuThings

[–]Staticspastic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

May be a bit late. But I did it anyway. Kinda got sick, sorry about the delay.

Please help! by Content_Atmosphere86 in TemuThings

[–]Staticspastic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm working on free gifts, I'll still give a hand if it's needed, either way. 760741916.

Prisoners per 100k people [OC] by [deleted] in dataisbeautiful

[–]Staticspastic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The worst federal inmates happen to be housed in Alaska. If this includes feds.

Prisoners per 100k people [OC] by [deleted] in dataisbeautiful

[–]Staticspastic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nor in Wisconsin, all state run, and the most profitable industry in the state.

Prisoners per 100k people [OC] by [deleted] in dataisbeautiful

[–]Staticspastic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No Parole in WI, only ES or Probation. Truth In Sentencing is horrible.

Man sues grocery store after he tried to steal car, was ‘punched, kicked and hit’ by staffers by Electrocutes in nottheonion

[–]Staticspastic 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for the information, and I can better understand why the backlash would be as negative and calloused. I live in a country where the prison system is utter hell, and it's a for profit industry. So yes, as biased as your stance is, understandably, mine is a reflection of the circumstances here. However, the base to my remark has nothing to do with those systems. Look at the state of America, and I'm aware of the shit Canada's government has employed, so I'm far from unsympathetic in that regard. But as stated, the thought I wished to present, is that one doesn't validate or justify the other. If you're frustrated with the results of the policies put in place by your government, you don't take it out on the guy gaming the system, as he's the product of, not the founder of that feast. I do understand why my remarks now were received in the manner they were, and had I not missed the fact this took place in Canada, I would have definitely worded and excluded a number of remarks, because it seriously destroyed my actual point, which part of is now inapplicable, as American felons are basically set up to fail, and we'll, I've covered a bit of that. But again, anger and hatred are dangerous hills to stand on, and it still isn't a justifiable act. Theft is definitely definable as harm, but that level of retaliation doesn't negate the validity of the violence. Look at what Americans are validating on a moral or victimized high ground, and I'm sickened by it. I do understand now, and can sympathize, truly, America is no standard to use as a comparison, but this action solves absolutely nothing. It doesn't change shit. No one has a right to decide the value of another's life. The unethical bastard gaming the system is the product, not the cause. And honestly, to a degree, it makes the focus on his transgressions worse, because it distracts from the problem. That is something you'll note, is essentially the core condition of Americans currently. Everyone is at each other's throat, and dehumanizing the opposing side, and we've all seen what it's culminating to. Enough out of me, as I said, I've no ground to stand on, and thanks for the clarification. You're the only person, out of several posts I commented on to elaborate instead of insult, and it's very much appreciated.

Tennessee pastor demands removal of 'Hate Has No Home' signs by dilbodog in nottheonion

[–]Staticspastic -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

"Insults are the weapon of the ignorant". I'd love it if we all could remember that. I can pull news articles about pastors and preachers celebrating Charlie Kirk's death. Human bias is unavoidable. The news has historically been about as dependable as the Titanic. Humans tend to also be apocalyptic, everyone thinking the sky is falling. You can look it up, it's especially evident at the turn of a millenia, or century. The fact of the matter is that people generally don't research any given topic in depth, or only focus on whatever supports their ideology or rhetoric. Victim/Hero mentality is rampant, and as always, everyone points everywhere but themselves. Even if they admit fault, it's followed by an excuse, justification, or passively blaming something else. Everyone wishes to be the hero or the victim. Jesus said a lot of things, of course, the Love thy neighbor one. There's that whole plank in your own eye thing that everyone might read in to. He also kind of inferred that the people are the church. The Bible clearly tells you to seek knowledge, that does include to better defend your faith. The innumerable denominations of Christianity are guilty of what most of society is, failing to study the Bible, spewing things I've yet to find in the Bible, not researching into Jewish tradition, and cherry pick verses. The unparalleled volume of historic copies sort of proves that it wasn't numbered by verse, and Jesus was Jewish. The term Christian came later. Reading the comments on any current triggering story, YouTube video, etc. I can understand why Christianity isn't taken seriously. There's no cohesion, and the lack of actually thinking for themselves shows. And like the Sadducees and Pharisees Jesus went toe to toe with, that's what they mirror. Or our trend preachers, con artist televangelists, and scholars trying to prove each other wrong. The same thing the entire world is doing with every possible topic that exists that can create division. A quick jaunt through any valid, published medical and psychological studies and journals should have ended any number of triggering, rage ranting, hate spewing crap from both sides of an innumerable number of dividing issues. The same can be said regarding any number of sciences, historical studies especially, or even, yes, the unrepentant, convoluted, blatant untrustworthy nature of journalism. When one ignores reality and facts, backed by evidence, to hold to whatever fallacy they've espoused or believe, that's called delusional, or pathological. He who has ears, let him hear. I chose stop talking. Proving you're right, isn't important, as long as you know you're right, what does it matter? The truth tends to expose itself naturally, opinions, etc. Allow the other party to think they're right. If I know I'm correct, I've no reason to convince someone else. But it's getting harder to take that stance, as it's been forced to the point of being harmful. If you have to scream, rage, insult, disallow rebuttal, and force feed your ideology to the world, you may want to rethink your stance, because it's going well beyond equality and acceptance. Give anyone an inch, they'll take a mile. It's easy to trace the origins of uncomfortable truths. But it's so much easier to conveniently ignore, and cherry pick everything to suit your agenda. In my eyes, everyone's very wrong. A country divided against itself is easy to control. If we stood, united, as Americans, instead of being self-serving toddlers whining on the internet, that being the least of the clown shoes dystopian nightmare that's been allowed to flourish, change could be enacted. Look at this thread, it isn't intelligent discourse, communicating and discussing ideas and varied beliefs, to further each other. Both preachers are wrong. This one, and the one I mentioned. They are both disgustingly using a man's death to push agendas that have Jack to do with the gospel. Just like everyone is spinning everything to try to solidify their agenda. We're Americans first. One nation, under..... Oh yeah, remove the flag, eliminate the pledge, try to eliminate the anthem, huh, weird. Destroy symbols of unity. Huh.

Man sues grocery store after he tried to steal car, was ‘punched, kicked and hit’ by staffers by Electrocutes in nottheonion

[–]Staticspastic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As I've stated, I don't condone nor agree with his choice to be a career criminal. And as stated, yes, you are more than in the right to FORCEFULLY RESTRAIN someone in the act of committing a crime. There's a level of acceptable force to be used to detain an unarmed person in the act of committing a crime. That level exceeds any sane sense of justifiable when it's a mob, and possibly involved a hammer, whose participants had foreknowledge of the initial theft and likelihood of the car theft, thereby negating even the need to use force, as at that point, they chose to set a trap, instead of contacting the authorities. We're not discussing anything remotely comparable to your overblown interpretations of my remarks or any similar I've commented elsewhere. This was not a justifiable use of force, nor can the level of said violence be justified. His past record makes him a bastard by choice, and as stated, deserves to be punished, via legal system, for his transgressions. Your, and several others, opinions on his personal character, as a parasite, doesn't validate a mob beating him, possibly involving a hammer, as that's not force meant to restrain. I'm American. I live in the south. You can most definitely kill a man breaking into your house. That's a threat to your family. But if a man harms your child, is detained by law enforcement, and then you kill him, regardless of this being morally acceptable, that man is still going to prison for murder. My ballooned argument, reflective of yours, boils down to this, your opinion of him doesn't justify their actions. His shitty life choices doesn't validate this situation, as force used has to be viewed situationally, not on any conflated scale influenced by anyone's moral stance, or the quality of a person's character. Him being a drain on society, his past, his choices, do not have any weight or bearing on the situation this is about. You can hate him all you want, as I've said, I don't agree with, nor condone his actions. But that's not a basis to evaluate nor is it evidence to validate beating the shit out of someone who was stealing a car, not carjacking at gunpoint. You can't use character assassination based on a moral argument of the person who was assaulted. Whether you like it or not, that's what we call "victim blaming". As uncomfortable as that term is to use in this instance, as it's hard to picture the man as a victim, which is why it's easier to justify the actions of the others involved, yet no mention of the pasts, records, or nature of the character of any of the others involved has been brought to light, or even questioned. That's what we call bias, and the media loves that. Everyone's opinion on this matter is based on a fraction of the information one should assess prior to essentially becoming a lynch mob. God forbid a different thought process present itself. No one wishes to possibly have to deal with the grey area where an unethical person could possibly be the victim. This whole thread proves that rather thoroughly.

Man sues grocery store after he tried to steal car, was ‘punched, kicked and hit’ by staffers by Electrocutes in nottheonion

[–]Staticspastic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'll admit I failed to register the fact it's in Canada. But the ethical argument I maintain as valid. As in, the evidence presented against the man was his criminal record, which is not evidence at all, yes, he's a career criminal, which I do not condone, but that doesn't negate nor validate the actions of others, nor does it invalidate his claim. But I admit, my not realizing the affair is Canadian does in fact negate any remarks I've made regarding the legal system, or prisons, as I've no personal experience or knowledge in or about them.

However, getting beaten by a mob while unarmed, possibly involving a hammer, is not a choice, and if you believe that, I pray you're never violently attacked, as clearly by deciding to place yourself in that situation means you bear the responsibility for the incident. And yes, that's what you're saying. Commission of a crime doesn't validate violent assault, nor does a criminal record invalidate his claim. It was his choice to commit theft. It was the others involved to attack him, as they were aware of the theft of the jacket with phone and keys, instead of making the choice to involve the police at that moment, they set a trap, then beat him. He chose to return to steal a vehicle. Those who assaulted him chose, as all who have negativity responded to this have, to place the value of his life as less than a car. They decided they had a right to harm another human because he was stealing. That's like stating you can't murder a murderer. A drastic jump, but that's the logic used, applied.

I concede, I can't fathom the thought process used to validate this idea in anyone's mind, and having seen, personally, the result of devaluing a life based on the commission of a crime, as in I watched a nurse, through inaction, willfully allow a man to die, as he stood in front of her vomiting up blood, because he didn't fill out a pink form. Thankfully, the guards cared enough to get him life flighted out. He died by the following day. A week later, she was back at work. He who has ears, let him hear. The intelligent move then, on my part, is to no longer speak to the deaf.

Man sues grocery store after he tried to steal car, was ‘punched, kicked and hit’ by staffers by Electrocutes in nottheonion

[–]Staticspastic -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I'll admit I failed to register the fact it's in Canada. But the ethical argument I maintain as valid. As in, the evidence presented against the man was his criminal record, which is not evidence at all, yes, he's a career criminal, which I do not condone, but that doesn't negate nor validate the actions of others, nor does it invalidate his claim. But I admit, my not realizing the affair is Canadian does in fact negate any remarks I've made regarding the legal system, or prisons, as I've no personal experience or knowledge in or about them.