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  • #91
    Originally posted by Carl-NC View Post
    A full report on the H3 device has now been posted:



    I apologize that the report is not good as I intended... I could have written 3 times as much but had to cut it off due to other priorities (as in, everything else).
    Thanks Carl.

    Can be dangerous reading for believers with high blood pressure so "Consult your doctor before starting".
    Global capital is ruining your life?
    You have right to self-defence!

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    • #92
      Originally posted by Carl-NC View Post
      A full report on the H3 device has now been posted:



      I apologize that the report is not good as I intended... I could have written 3 times as much but had to cut it off due to other priorities (as in, everything else).
      Thanks Carl!

      HH Rudy,
      MXT, HeadHunter Wader


      Do or do not. There is no try.
      Yoda

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      • #93
        Chuckie as a watershed event in LRL defrauding

        Carl, that document is a masterpiece of LRL fraud documentation. I presume that by now Chuckie's read it and has nightmares over what would happen if a prosecutor ever tried to nail him for LRL fraud. He'd have to choose between prison, or being declared insane.

        Of course, there's the documentation that Chuckie hasn't seen, but has probably been told it exists, which has been compiled to help a prosecutor navigate the unfamiliar world LRL con games and how not to be suckered by them in the courtroom. Knowing that the prosecutor has knowledgeable "friends of the court" next time, has gotta give him "I don't wanna go back to prison!" nightmares.

        * * * * *

        One of the more bizarre Chuckie events that doesn't relate directly to the apparatus itself, is the utterly compelling evidence that he was using the H3Tec website to earn a few bucks on the side as an information theft trojan attack site, two businesses out of the same site. According Klondike Ike, when you trash a potential customer's computer system and they know who did it, closing the deal kinda evaporates.

        * * * * * *

        Carl, putting up with that lying axxhole's threats and countering them took a lot of your time and energy that you'd much rather have spent on something productive. I'm sorry for that, but you handled the situation with extraordinary skill and humor and in the process advanced greatly the state of the art of LRL defrauding. The LRL crooks can now look at Chuckie as an example of a guy who had to choose between getting the hell out of Dodge, or going to prison, and maybe that's their two choices as well. Prosecutors don't often get called into LRL fraud cases, but the next time it happens, the prosecutor is going to have resources available that were absent in the past, and one of those resources will be a fraudster who smells prison acutely enough to beg for a plea bargain.

        Thanks again.

        --Dave J.

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        • #94
          Yeah, it was a lot of time spent I'd rather have back, but I did it because a friend managed to get swindled by the con and asked me to look into it. And all those Chuckiegrams I got motivated me to keep going! (Thanks Chuck!)

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          • #95
            Good job Carl! Thank you for your time that you spent on his nonsense. It's very compelling to see all of Sir Charles' fabrications put into one concise document. I'm sure he's telling everyone that will listen that the Registrar at Cal Tech screwed up somehow. The cherry on top would have been confirmation of his felony convictions. I was hoping someone would have run a background check on him.

            It sure looks like my Brother is feeling some heat. I'm sure he's already scheming on how to repackage his scam and play it on a whole new group of naive, greedy suckers.

            I hope that your efforts, and everyone else who contributed, helped stop someone from being scammed.

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            • #96
              Originally posted by Carl-NC View Post

              Furthermore, I check into Chuck's claim that he was awarded the "R.D. Franklyn Award for Aerospace Engineering." Chuck's brother agrees with his sister: the award was given to their father, not to Chuck; so Chuck is falsely claiming this, too.
              Evidently, Chuckles is now changing that claim in the various business profiles found on the internet:

              " The winner of the R. D. Franklyn Award for Outstanding Technical Achievement in Aerospace, H3 Tec, LLC was founded in 1999 as HHcube Software Technologies, LLC, then rolled into H3 Tec, LLC. The founder is still hands on and handles the engineering and day to day planning for the company."

              Rather confusing, as Chuckles Dad has passed and cannot have possibly "rolled into H3 Tec, LLC". (sorry for bringing this to light, Cowgirl)

              Chuckles is trying so hard to stay under the radar. However, he continues to fabricate huge amounts of BS.

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              • #97
                these forums DID help someone else from getting scammed, and I thank you for posting it on a social networking site where I am "friends" with this guy.

                by the by, i ran a background check on him. i can verify 100% that he has been in prison for some very questionable acts (that seem pretty conducive to a con mans actions), has several civil suits against him for various dollar amounts, and seems to be on the move a lot. (again, pretty much the "norm" for a con man.)

                i'm just glad i was able to see these forums before he wound up with $15,000 that simply doesn't belong to him.

                by the way here is the link to his expired trademark in case anyone wants to buy it and sue him:

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                • #98
                  Several weeks ago I posted in another forum, speculation that Chuckie's recent alleged trip to Mexico did in fact take place, but for the purpose of ducking out because things were getting too hot at home, not for the purpose he blathered about.

                  And speaking of trademarks, Chuckie isn't the only LRL fraudster who infringes metal detector manufacturer trademarks. In another thread here, there's a CZ-21 LRL. I posted a little while ago that this is a non-accidental infringement on the trademark of the well-known Fisher Research Labs CZ-21 underwater metal detector and that the information was being passed on to our legal team, which has already happened although this late at night I doubt they know it yet.

                  And that leads to an obvious question: why would an honest manufacturer intentionally infringe another manufacturer's trademark? The question answers itself, doesn't it? Even if you don't know what an LRL is, you know a CZ-21 LRL is fraudulent when you know it's an intentional infringement of the respected trademark of another manufacturer in the consumer metal locating industry. If the LRL wasn't fraudulent, the idea of infringing another manufacturer's trademark wouldn't even cross their mind, they'd want to establish their own trademark!

                  --Dave J.

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                  • #99
                    Originally posted by Dave J. View Post

                    Several weeks ago I posted in another forum, speculation that Chuckie's recent alleged trip to Mexico did in fact take place, but for the purpose of ducking out because things were getting too hot at home, not for the purpose he blathered about.

                    .
                    Hi Dave,

                    there was rumor, or on FoxTV news (?), that purpose of his trip was to buy new labels for his upgraded trademark (upgraded from "H3Tec" to "C2H5OH").
                    Global capital is ruining your life?
                    You have right to self-defence!

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                    • Originally posted by Dave J. View Post
                      Several weeks ago I posted in another forum, speculation that Chuckie's recent alleged trip to Mexico did in fact take place, but for the purpose of ducking out because things were getting too hot at home, not for the purpose he blathered about.

                      And speaking of trademarks, Chuckie isn't the only LRL fraudster who infringes metal detector manufacturer trademarks. In another thread here, there's a CZ-21 LRL. I posted a little while ago that this is a non-accidental infringement on the trademark of the well-known Fisher Research Labs CZ-21 underwater metal detector and that the information was being passed on to our legal team, which has already happened although this late at night I doubt they know it yet.

                      And that leads to an obvious question: why would an honest manufacturer intentionally infringe another manufacturer's trademark? The question answers itself, doesn't it? Even if you don't know what an LRL is, you know a CZ-21 LRL is fraudulent when you know it's an intentional infringement of the respected trademark of another manufacturer in the consumer metal locating industry. If the LRL wasn't fraudulent, the idea of infringing another manufacturer's trademark wouldn't even cross their mind, they'd want to establish their own trademark!

                      --Dave J.
                      My mistake (sort of), the new LRL is "C-21". I still regard it as intentional misappropriation of a trademark.

                      To my knowledge, Chuckie has more firsthand experience with trademark fraud than anyone else here, perhaps he could be persuaded to post comment?

                      --Dave J.

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                      • Originally posted by Dave J. View Post
                        My mistake (sort of), the new LRL is "C-21". I still regard it as intentional misappropriation of a trademark.

                        To my knowledge, Chuckie has more firsthand experience with trademark fraud than anyone else here, perhaps he could be persuaded to post comment?

                        --Dave J.

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                        • Chuckie's goin' retro!

                          The "new" H3tec website is sort of up and running, generally similar to the old one. Colorful, navigable, charmingly naive and clunky in a country bumpkin sort of way, doesn't waste any time on real content, it's all about the tongue-in-cheek gullibilly pitch which is about entertainment rather than information. No more ugly "Hunged" website. If Chuckie's got attack malware re-installed, my security suite didn't flag it. Maybe he's given that up, using your primary business site to earn a few extra bucks as an illegal attack site is a really stupid business proposition.

                          He still can't remember whether he's doing business as H3Tec or Hewlett-Packard, and his laughable testimonials and awards are back. Love that new testimonial at the top-- the customer (who may be a complete fabrication, but that detail doesn't matter) admits he doesn't have time to actually dig the wonderful stuff he's "finding". It's great "read the advertisement!" material.

                          Another funny part is what ain't there or on Facebook -- excitement over his Nevada oil well gusher and all the oil prospecting contracts the news has brought him. Not even his belated discovery of the buzzword "fracking" added credibility-- in fact it made the story look more ridiculous.

                          That "Mexican vacation" story was probably our peek into his brain, where he finally realizes that his big time oilman fantasy wasn't paying the bills, and he needs to replace it with a fantasy about Mexican treasure to inspire him to get back to the work of conning gullibillies, and kiss the imaginary gusher goodbye.

                          However, he's got a history of liking oil fantasies, so I predict that his big time oilman fantasy will re-emerge.

                          --Dave J.

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                          • Bing delivers Chuckie Google?



                            The farther back you look, the clearer the Chuckie Picture develops. Anyone found his prison records yet?

                            --Dave J.

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                            • To repeat, I have heard that some people really like the H3Tec. I also heard that one guy wished he hadn't bought one--he was talking skeptic garbage and I can only assume he was brainwashed. I don't know much about it except the price is obscene. I have also said the MFD equipment I use costs twenty times less and works for me and many others. I sure love it.

                              You know Dave you seem to have some hatred in your heart. You really need to "get over it". That guy isn't your problem--you are putting it on yourself just like every other skeptic. I realize you guys get some kind of adrenaline rush/fix from thinking you are right. That's an inferiority complex. And I read somewhere that "gossip is the last resort for people without a life." You gotta ask yourself what it is that you are not satisfied with in your life. Remember material wealth is an addiction and the thing about addictions is you are never satisfied for long. That's a low-life existence.

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                              • I'm certain I will get a barrage of criticism for making this post so I'll say we are all guilty. One thing though, the moderators never seem to get down on anyone who makes personal attacks on LRL users. You really tipped your hand on this one. That's
                                the pseudo-skeptic in full daylight.

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