Gyula Csitári
Gyula Csitári is a Fraudster and Spammer who is a citizen of Hungary, and has been associated with the following entities as either a significant contributor, participant, promoter, or beneficiary, according to our OSINT research:
Brands: Logiscool
Groups: B2B Scammers (Hungary), Email Spammers (Hungary)
Domains: logiscool-partner.com, logiscool.com
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Inquiry – Children’s Tech Education Las Vegas
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Tue, Mar 1, 1:19 AM (1 day ago) | |||
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Hello XXX
I am writing to you from Logiscool, a global coding concept for kids, as we are searching for a partner or reseller in the Las Vegas region.
We understandXXX an American industry, works with numerous companies across a varied landscape of tech solutions. We hope this has been a lucrative business for you over the years.
Would you consider a complementary business, a Coding School for kids, that prepares the next generation of tech professionals?
With your organization’s experience in the Internet industry, opening a Logiscool could be a well-respected and successful project. We are a leading player in the children’s Coding Education industry, with 140+ locations in 23 Countries. Short video intro (~4m) – Logiscool Global
If you are interested about partnership options, do reply so we may discuss.
Regards,
Scott
Partner Development Consultant
www.logiscool.com | Bartók Béla út 43-47., C/8,1114 Budapest, Hungary
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Gyula and his team from Hungary illegally spam the shit out of thousands of American companies trying to get sales partners
They use fake names like “Scott” and fake domains to hide from all the spam reports!