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Online scammer gets royally pwned (DecorMyEyes)

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No Lifer
cliffs:

1. Company does everything it can to get bad publicity to get further up in google search rankings
2. Owner is a d-bag and goes off on victim
3. Victim conducts interview with NYT
4. Owner is arrested w/o bail
5.

The merchant, Vitaly Borker, 34, who operates a Web site called decormyeyes.com, was charged with one count each of mail fraud, wire fraud, making interstate threats and cyberstalking. The mail fraud and wire fraud charges each carry a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison. The stalking and interstate threats charges carry a maximum sentence of five years.

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1. http://www.nytimes.com/2010/11/28/business/28borker.html?pagewanted=all
2. http://www.nytimes.com/2010/12/07/business/07borker.html?hp
3. http://news.yahoo.com/s/yblog_thelo...e-merchant-left-trail-of-terrorized-customers
 
It's pretty funny how some people are that delusional to think they those kinds of plots will keep on working.
 
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[SIZE=-1]Federal postal authorities with Vitaly Borker after they arrested him on Monday at his home in Brooklyn.

[/SIZE]U.S. Arrests Online Seller Who Scared Customers 😀 Good for him, I hope he rots in jail.
 
I'm glad all of this caught up with that guy. I read the first article in the NY times a few days ago and it made me royally pissed.
 
sure any publicity is good. but to threaten rape? murder etc? i think thats going just a little to far.

sad part is it took so long to get him in jail.
 
Mr. Borker apparently sent e-mail to the company where Victim 4 worked, stating that the customer sold drugs and was gay
He really does seem to fit the bully model pretty well.
"Excuse me, but I'm not satisfied with my purchase with your company"
"Guess what, you're gay!"

Sounds like a classy fellow
 
He is going to be getting a whole lot of that in jail.


Even better! From the article


Que?

Do you expect the media to actually know about guns? But perhaps it fits a NY law in which certain "features" turns it into a machine gun (assault rifle).

I'm not sure about NY law, but I would think it is similar to Cali's. Removable magazine along with any of the following:
Pistol grip, forward pistol grip, flash suppressor, folding, collapsable stock, thumbhole stock, grenade/flare launcher.

When I think of these designer sunglasses, I don't usually think of someone that will go and just kick his ass. Tee rich connected people will just go to there favorite expensive store and buy it off the shelf there, or tell their helper to get it. Pick on fashion oriented people who don't have the money to just buy it straight. Smart.
 
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Worst part about this is how much of a fucking turnaround the article did. Let's see, only when a Times reporter became involved did Ebay drop the guy from their website, Google change their algorithms, Citibank provides the chargeback, Borker's website hoster terminates his contract and then finally the federal charges and other things that I forgot. Jesus Christ, it's like something out of a Sinclarian muckraker's dream.
 
Wow...I read the NYT story...what a douche bag.

It'd be a win for the intarwebs if the judge sends this maggot to prison for the maximum term...but of course, he'll get his hands slapped instead.
 
Worst part about this is how much of a fucking turnaround the article did. Let's see, only when a Times reporter became involved did Ebay drop the guy from their website, Google change their algorithms, Citibank provides the chargeback, Borker's website hoster terminates his contract and then finally the federal charges and other things that I forgot. Jesus Christ, it's like something out of a Sinclarian muckraker's dream.

Site is apparently still up AND still the top link when doing a search for "designer eyeglasses /insert brand/".
 
Worst part about this is how much of a fucking turnaround the article did. Let's see, only when a Times reporter became involved did Ebay drop the guy from their website, Google change their algorithms, Citibank provides the chargeback, Borker's website hoster terminates his contract and then finally the federal charges and other things that I forgot. Jesus Christ, it's like something out of a Sinclarian muckraker's dream.

after reading the whole first article and all the BS that lady had to go through to get someone attention...

Even if half of that is true I would seriously be besides myself thinking WTF do I have to do?
 
Update: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...stomers-rape-murder-sentenced-years-jail.html

D-bag goes to jail for 4 years.

A man who terrified his customers with threats of death and rape so his business would appear higher up on Google searches has been sentenced to four years in jail.

Vitaly Borker, 36, from New York, was also ordered to pay almost $100,000 in restitution and fines when he was was handed down his sentence yesterday.

Borker, who owned and operated DecorMyEyes from his home in Brooklyn, pleaded guilty in May 2011 to charges of fraud and sending threatening communications and admitted scaring dissatisfied customers with phone calls and e-mails.

He emailed one client with an image of their home, told another&#8217;s workplace their staff member was a gay drug dealer and sent warnings such as &#8216;I know where you live&#8217;.

He threatened another with rape and dismemberment.

Borker said dozens of complaints by frightened customers helped elevate his website&#8217;s position on Google searches, reported the New York Times.

This prompted Google to look at the issue and change its search algorithm so no company could positively use negative feedback.

&#8216;We can say with reasonable confidence that being bad to customers is bad for business on Google,&#8217; a spokesman said at the time.

Borker used aliases to threaten death or sexual assault on customers.

&#8216;I was answering personally about 100 e-mails a day and lost control of what I was saying at times,&#8217; he told Judge Richard J. Sullivan in Manhattan Federal District Court last year.

&#8216;I want to apologize to everyone I hurt in connection with my actions, especially those people I threatened,&#8217; claiming business pressures explained his actions.


Victim: Clarabelle Rodriguez said Borker's threats made her scared in her own home and said caused her to look over her shoulder when she was out

Successful: Borker sold 100,000 pairs of fake eyeglasses between 2006 and 2010
&#8216;I never had an intention to harm anyone and I never did anything to carry out these threats.

'I wrote these emails to scare these customers away. At the time I did this I did not realize how bad it was.'

Victim Clarabelle Rodriguez of Manhattan was the first one to report his actions to police. She said Borker's threats made her scared in her own home and said caused her to look over her shoulder when she was out.

&#8216;Vitaly Borker was a cyberbully who subjected his victims to abusive, profanity-laced tirades, and threats of physical violence,&#8217; Preet Bharara, prosecuting, said.

&#8216;He used fraud and intimidation as a business model, selling customers inferior goods and then repeatedly harassing them when they complained.&#8217;

The judge described his threats at an earlier hearing as &#8216;chilling&#8217;.

Borker pleaded guilty to the mail and wire fraud counts after being accused of selling counterfeit merchandise - such as knock-offs of eyewear brands.

He is facing more than six years in jail and sentencing is set for September. But Dominic Amorosa, defending, said he expected a top sentence of 18 months.

Borker sold 100,000 pairs of eyeglasses between 2006 and 2010.
 
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