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  • Report:  #1101547

Complaint Review: Exequiel Schvartz

Exequiel Schvartz Beware this offshore mobile apps developer and cyberterrorist Exequiel Schvartz and his substandard low quality code delivered late Cordoba Cordoba

  • Reported By:
    Zuan Xin Lucky Dragon Chinese Mobile Phone Entertainment Enterprises — Las Vegas Nevada
  • Submitted:
    Fri, November 22, 2013
  • Updated:
    Fri, November 22, 2013

Zuan Xin Lucky Dragon Chinese Mobile Phone Entertainment Enterprises is the world leader in mobile Chinese gaming expert apps. Through its project management contractor, Exequiel Schvartz of Cordoba, Argentina became an offshore mobile apps development subcontractor on the company’s famous Baccarat app Zuan Xin Lucky Dragon Baccarat.

Over the course of his well-compensated work on the app, Mr Schvartz was consistently slow to grasp what the app entailed and consistently delivered substandard code that was obviously untested. His poor performance and disdain for his client caused substantial business delays and loss of face to the company.

Worse yet, when there developed legitimate substantive disputes over overbillings, Mr Schvartz was a direct party to a sophisticated cyberterrorist attack on the app that caused substantial direct costs and cost the company business opportunities as well.

Mr Schvartz used his substantial software skills to alter and manipulate the company’s cloud server without authorization in such a way that his accomplice could take remote control of the app and use such control to facilitate extortion against the company for money not earned and for assistance from the company undeserved. The stress that these acts inflicted caused an executive of the company to become ill enough to require a visit to the emergency room.

Mr Schvartz did not perform at best quality when he was doing what he was well paid to do for the app, but according to experts his computer crimes against a famous mobile app were perpetrated at best quality.

This offshore fraudster who calls himself a mobile apps developer nearly killed a good and honorable company whose famous app helps countless Baccarat players around the world learn how to play the biggest game in history that heretofore has been represented as a game whose only strategy is pure luck.

What is worst about this misconduct is that for the first two-thirds of the project Mr Schvartz’s project manager was paid for his fees immediately upon presentation of what turned out to be fraudulent exaggerated invoices.

 

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