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Max Klein's top secret private mailing list

19 points| mshafrir | 16 years ago |maxkle.in | reply

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[+] blackwoodHolt|16 years ago|reply
I have neither requested nor received any emails from "Max Klein" these finding are a result of simple google searches.

Max Klein does not exist. He is an identity created by Mark Essien (www.essien.org).

Mark Essien has two companies registered in the UK one "Qubikle Development LTD" (www.qubikle.com)and a second "Feather & Moor, Ltd" (www.feathermoor.com).

The namesakes of Feather & Moor are Joel Feather and Tracy Moor. BOTH of these individuals don't exist, they are again creations of Mark Essien. The pictures used for Joel are taken from istockphoto (http://www.istockphoto.com/stock-photo-1997908-waiting-for-y...)

whois results for maxkle.in and markessien.com have the same telephone number.

Feather & Moor, Ltd has approaching nearly 300 applications on the appstore. These apps are "cookie cutter" apps that contain pictures and simple text.

The signing identity on the applications names qubikle.

A cursory googling of the text in the screenshots of some of the applications reveals that text is taken from wikipedia and other pages without attribution.

OPINION:

I don't know what the contents of the "other" email was but looking at the apps from "feather & moor ltd" it doesn't strike me that these are wonderful apps of substance targeting niches but instead low quality keyword targeted cookie cutter apps using content without permission.

[+] starkfist|16 years ago|reply
This is kind of cool, like the weird, dark underbelly of app store success. FREAKISH ANIMAL HYBRIDS, 99c: "Have you ever seen a dog with the head of a bird? Or a frog with the body of a shark?" FACEBOOK STATUSES YOUR FRIENDS WILL LIKE, 99c: "Do you wish to be a bit more interesting on facebook, and not just be the dude saying “I’m bored”? This app contains status messages that will amuse your friends, and that will definitely get you a lot of “likes” from the prettiest girls (or guys) in your friends list. Don’t believe me? A friend of mine, Dave, has been using these messages, and at least 2 people have told how creative and funny Dave has become recently! Well, good for you Dave, now how about telling them it was all due to this app?"

It's like the ads in the back of old comic books for sneezing powder or pamphlets about how to be popular.

[+] sperry|16 years ago|reply
Seriously? What can this guy possibly share privately that he can't mention publicly? Is he really going to give some special insights that a reader can benefit from to his detriment? Or, does his altruism have some other, hidden agenda?

I, for one, think this guy is a master troll. I can't believe that many HNers are not cynical enough to call him out on his feigned success.

Specifically, Andrew Warner wants to interview him? For what? Why give him a platform if he has no apparent accomplishments worthy of such an audience?

[+] wgj|16 years ago|reply
Yes, a master troll. After numerous people have questioned Max Klein's questionable claims, he posted this to HN:

http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=1345692

So I bit, and sent this email:

    Hi Max,

    I'm one of the curious people who'd like to accept 
    your offer to share more specific information about 
    your current business and products. 
    (http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=1345692) 
    Thanks for your willingness to share this.

    Best regards,

    Walt Gordon Jones
    http://waltgordonjones.com/
And eventually got this canned response, which I assume everyone else whose email address he skimmed also received:

    Hi Guys,

    I'm facing some difficulty here. I have more than 120 requests to
    reveal my business secrets and this is a bit much, particularly with
    some shady looking email addresses (I'm talking about you
    hungry_for_money1987). But of course, I don't want to seem like a
    fraud, so what I've done is sent the details of my business to 20
    names who are people that I either already know or are working in some
    prominent startup. For the rest of you, you get to see the details in
    August. Add yourself to my mailing list at

    http://maxkle.in
Add to this the fact that Max Klein has boasted before about his ability to game HN'ers. (http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=1039080)

So, Max Klein, here is my reply. I think you rate somewhere below 2/10 on the authenticity scale, and although your output is high on HN, the value you contribute pales in comparison to other visible members here. This will truly be a better place when you are discovered for who you are. Finally: No, my email response to your fake offer does not constitute permission to spam me with a solicitation for your email list.

[+] ax0n|16 years ago|reply
Max who?
[+] thunk|16 years ago|reply
Max Klein. It's in the title, Duh!