Reverb.com

SCAM FRONT FOR SEVENSTRING.org

Don’t be fooled by the beautiful app and GUI/interface: Reverb.com is sevenstring.org, and Adam Taha Howard’s “seemingly legitimate” COMMERCIAL site is all good scams.

SevenString.org scaled beyond their wildest imaginations due to their troll and bot system of systemwide monitoring, censorship, misinformation and post pruning/editing, and systemic fraud with PayPal

their answer was ingenious: get aqui-hired  by Etsy and, with the big payout, let their multi-million dollar engineers clean up seven-string and make it look legitimate

don’t be fooled

Adam Taha Howard of Texas and Baltimore is the owner and runs things while denying any affiliation despite being a creator of the site with Chris Pierman of Long Island, New York (metalguitarist.org) and Alex Chu of schnazzy.com in Garfield, NJ,

if you’re wondering how its all connected if it’s not clear, I’ll break it down into its exceptionally well-organized tier scheme:

first, the nonprofit forums:

sevenstring.org(Howard, chu, and Pierman)

metalguitarist.org(Pierman)

thegearpage.net(Pierman)

(neowin.net)/CyberCoders

Jemsite.com (formerly Glen Cianciulli, who sold it to Chris Pierman)

forums.fractalaudio.com or Fractal Audio system amp forums – they RUN the site. It’s a mirror of Sevenstring.org, just with more innovative, older, wealthier customers than their ten-string trick teenager forums – Clifford chase is friends with Adam Howard and Jeries Alfreih

(Cliff chase; owner and co-schemer)

granvaud Alexander apps (https://m.facebook.com/alexandre.granvaud.5)

 

^^^these sites and members build confidence and bolster the courage to purchase

nonprofit/forums/org sites

enthused digital and vertical scope limited are the “forums” or org sites they use to spread lies, disinformation but most of all false sense of security and confidence in your purchase – they are not legitimate as much money as they have behind them, you can look up how many they have from Gibson to Ibanez, they run the entire guitar and amp gamut

Com/commercial sites:

reverb.com, Audio fractal systems, and jemsite.com are used to buy and sell guitars, amps, and everything in between

then you have the operators, who are all independent businessmen who scam via Affirm and PayPal as LLCs that disappear as soon as it gets hot, and then a new one comes up

Search this site, and you’ll find years of consistent scamming with Adam Howard (BOLO from Baltimore had more listings than anyone, and now he disappeared as Svava did, and then they reappear with a slight difference or name alteration )

also, THEAXEPALACE.com or Nick Yoffe ax palace and finally COREY AT PYRAMIDGUITARSCOMPANY.com are two examples of fake LLCs with dudes in their basements on their computers all day looking for some online sucker to scam and pay for something they didn’t order, want or wasn’t as described  (https://m.facebook.com/pyramidguitarsco/)

worst of all, Once your money is gone, there are no returns

Since Adam Howard has Tessa O’Connell doing “fraud” checks, she ensures her scamming partners are protected and work against customers For quality control

I can’t wait for Etsy to get hit with a lawsuit, and we’ll see this pyramid guitar company scheme fall apart

….all in due time

(or New York police can ask me about their network hacking and their illegal tampering with my email, medical, and Personal family files – including Adam Howard contacting my wife and children (under five years old) on Nintendo and FRIEND REQUESTING a child

I genuinely hope Adam sees and knows who posted this and what he’s going to do now, or will the municipal police or federal agencies get him first – if they can find him, you all got my number )

Is Reverb.com a legit?

Reverb.com is not running a legit business. They are not aggressive towards customer satisfaction and complaint grievance redressal, Hence 1 consumer[s] submitted negative ratings, and only a few left positive feedback.

Where is Reverb.com located?

Reverb.com is headquarted at Chicago,IL. You can contact Reverb.com by dialing N/A or visit their website Www.reverb.com.

How much monetary loss is incurred by Reverb.com’s customers?

According to Reverb.com’s customers, a monetary loss of US $5000 has been reported. The severity of entire incident reports is extremely high.

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1 Review on Reverb.com

  1. I was ripped off twice
    [email protected]
    Jesse lee scheide
    Just because of my child offender registry status they targeted me and ripped me of twice

Reviews: 1
Reported Loss : 5000 $
Severity : Extremely High
Reported by : Anonymous
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