In A Surprising Turn Of Events ‘Ask The Doctor’ Goes Against Shiba Inu, Threatens To Sue SHIB Developers.
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Ask the Doctor, a Canadian online medical service provider, was becoming a die-hard fan of Shiba Inu (SHIB). Inspired from the Shiba Inu’s strong community, the company recently changed its profile picture to Shiba Inu logo and also challenged its followers to change their profile pictures to SHIB, until Shib hits 0.0001 but now the health services company is threatening to sue SHIB developers.
Ask the Doctor turned against Shiba Inu, calling it a “scam”. The medical company said it will sue Shitoshi Kusama and the SHIB for fraud.
The medical firm also threatened to reveal the identity of the Shiba Inu founder by dragging him into court. They also hinted that SHIB will be strained soon. The firm said that Shitoshi Kusama and Ryoshi are hiding their identities because they are “scammers.”
Our legal team has will be commencing a lawsuit against @ShytoshiKusama / $shib for libel.
We will be able to find out his true identity in the courts. Our company will not stand for defamation and fake reviews.
We have also informed our contacts at the major exchanges.
— Ask The Doctor ® (@askthedr) December 21, 2021
Ask the doctor further states:
“We will begin our initial lawsuit filing against Shibtoken and ShytoshiKusama in UK tomorrow. It’s our obligation to protect the crypto community from these potential scammers. We will get their identities.
Dear SECGov, please look into how Shibtoken can operate with ShytoshiKusama putting out news, manipulating prices, and not revealing identity when we are trying to serve legal papers.”
Ask the doctor goes on and said “Why is ShytoshiKusama not revealing himself? Easier for scammers to hide from law enforcement and people coming after you? $shib is a scam shibarmy, the 1% real is brainwashed and 99% is bots.”
The company also confirmed that they have sold all their shib holdings of 31 Billion Shiba Inu Worth $1.5 Million.
“Shib price prediction = $0.000000000. We have sold all our $shib. looks like everyone else is as well.”
Shytoshi Kusama Shib developer aggressively replied:
“Tell your legal team that it is illegal to buy a verified account to use it to scam other people. Tell them it is illegal to take people’s money for a service you never provide. And if you REALLY want to come and get me… COME GET ME. It’s almost time anyway… I’m ready.”
Tell your legal team that it is illegal to buy a verified account to use it to scam other people. Tell them it is illegal to take people's money for a service you never provide.
And if you REALLY want to come and get me…
COME GET ME.
It's almost time anyway… I'm ready https://t.co/jTnQydUWBt
— Shytoshi Kusama™ (@ShytoshiKusama) December 21, 2021
Kusama called Ask the Doctor a “scam account.”
7 months ago… HMMM.
So from here on out we will "sniff" all businesses before engaging with them on Twitter. Wouldn't want to run across any scammers… pic.twitter.com/PYJ2P411Se
— Shytoshi Kusama™ (@ShytoshiKusama) December 21, 2021
Shibainuart stated that operators of ‘Ask The Doctor’ were eager to grow their social media presence by promoting meme tokens. First, the health company promoted Shiba and got an extraordinary response, now to grow the social presence they were looking to promote other tokens.
“The good ol’ Doctor showing some true colors there. Sad, truly, I was getting a lot of reports of him starting to promote other tokens after the popularity achievement to his social media profile by the #ShibArmy. Stay kind doctor, promote health, and wellness not FUD.”
It all started yesterday when ‘Ask the Doctor’ announced that they will be giving a tesla to those who will sell their SHIB tokens for Floki.
Can't he be reported to the SEC for this tweet? ? For market manipulation? pic.twitter.com/nBN89srbR4
— Prinny (@PrinnyMegido) December 21, 2021
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