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The turn of events is getting a lot more interesting. We may be uprooting a bigger scam network here.
The turn of events is getting a lot more interesting. We may be uprooting a bigger scam network here.
For a background to the issue, please check the link below
www.wazzuppilipinas.com/2018/12/the-after-six-club-accused-of-scam.html
Below are several screenshots of what we currently have about The After Six Club....gathered with the help of some concerned people also wanting to expose the people accused as scammers:
1. We currently have only their email address and a mobile number, plus an incomplete (and recently changed) office address: 28th World Plaza ..when before it was 7th Avenue BGC...still incomplete.
2. Although DTI was able to send the mediation notice via their email address, we still need their exact address for DTI to send over the hard copies on the next step...They may deny ever receiving the mediation notice via email.
3. The address we see from their Facebook page is incomplete and quite vague: 28th World Plaza Bonifacio Global City(BGC). Unclear if they are referring to the floor or the street.
FYI, World Plaza is at the 30th, and it only has 27 floors. Surrounding areas of World Plaza are 4th, 31st, 5th, and 30th.
We believe we also saw a different address before the change: 7th Avenue BGC.
Checking their website (as seen from one of the screenshots here, they did update their address only a few hours ago: 15 hours as of today December 21 at 10am.
4. In a video being played on their website. We see familiar faces that could mean this is even a bigger network to go against. One of them is the one handling the so called biggest Business to Bloggers gathering connected with the supposedly biggest online publication or blog.
5. Now, we are feeling very sorry to the attendees of the Drew Binsky Meet and Greet, especially those who actively posted on Facebook in an effort to win the contest.
6. We tried searching the business name of The After Six Club if registered with DTI. Nothing came out from the search results. (Screenshot attached)
7. We also tried to search for their site's WHOIS details. Their registration is private. (Screenshot attached).
8. If you will visit the daddyblogger dot com website now, you will be redirected to some unknown link. Somebody reported it as a link to a virus or something similar.
We are sure more developments will be revealed as most of these info were sent to us by concerned people directly involved in the online industry with an equally honorable motive - to change the status quo of the industry, so as to make things better.
It seems these organizers have covered their bases, and are also already cleaning up their tracks. Well, at least they have been flagged.
Thank you to all those concerned and those who took the time to reason with us. We want to use this as a case we could learn from. If we fail, at least we made an effort. We would never know if we are strong enough until we've battled it out. Learning from the failure will definitely make us stronger for the succeeding battles. If we are successful, then it is truly something to celebrate about.
We definitely do not want to have regrets if we give up this fight just because we may be going against powerful forces of influential and we'll-connected individuals and groups who may try to discredit or mock our personalities instead of directly answering the accussations.
We do not know why some would try to defend the actions of Kassy Pajarillo of The After Six Club and Ricky Shetty of Daddy blogger dot com, but as long as there are also people behind our backs, the fight will continue.
www.wazzuppilipinas.com/2018/12/the-after-six-club-accused-of-scam.html
Below are several screenshots of what we currently have about The After Six Club....gathered with the help of some concerned people also wanting to expose the people accused as scammers:
1. We currently have only their email address and a mobile number, plus an incomplete (and recently changed) office address: 28th World Plaza ..when before it was 7th Avenue BGC...still incomplete.
2. Although DTI was able to send the mediation notice via their email address, we still need their exact address for DTI to send over the hard copies on the next step...They may deny ever receiving the mediation notice via email.
3. The address we see from their Facebook page is incomplete and quite vague: 28th World Plaza Bonifacio Global City(BGC). Unclear if they are referring to the floor or the street.
FYI, World Plaza is at the 30th, and it only has 27 floors. Surrounding areas of World Plaza are 4th, 31st, 5th, and 30th.
We believe we also saw a different address before the change: 7th Avenue BGC.
Checking their website (as seen from one of the screenshots here, they did update their address only a few hours ago: 15 hours as of today December 21 at 10am.
4. In a video being played on their website. We see familiar faces that could mean this is even a bigger network to go against. One of them is the one handling the so called biggest Business to Bloggers gathering connected with the supposedly biggest online publication or blog.
5. Now, we are feeling very sorry to the attendees of the Drew Binsky Meet and Greet, especially those who actively posted on Facebook in an effort to win the contest.
6. We tried searching the business name of The After Six Club if registered with DTI. Nothing came out from the search results. (Screenshot attached)
7. We also tried to search for their site's WHOIS details. Their registration is private. (Screenshot attached).
8. If you will visit the daddyblogger dot com website now, you will be redirected to some unknown link. Somebody reported it as a link to a virus or something similar.
We are sure more developments will be revealed as most of these info were sent to us by concerned people directly involved in the online industry with an equally honorable motive - to change the status quo of the industry, so as to make things better.
It seems these organizers have covered their bases, and are also already cleaning up their tracks. Well, at least they have been flagged.
Thank you to all those concerned and those who took the time to reason with us. We want to use this as a case we could learn from. If we fail, at least we made an effort. We would never know if we are strong enough until we've battled it out. Learning from the failure will definitely make us stronger for the succeeding battles. If we are successful, then it is truly something to celebrate about.
We definitely do not want to have regrets if we give up this fight just because we may be going against powerful forces of influential and we'll-connected individuals and groups who may try to discredit or mock our personalities instead of directly answering the accussations.
We do not know why some would try to defend the actions of Kassy Pajarillo of The After Six Club and Ricky Shetty of Daddy blogger dot com, but as long as there are also people behind our backs, the fight will continue.
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