His Guru.
We are not so sure, but even if they aren't the same person, this comment from Meesterboom under one of my postings may interest you:
Yes indeed, he and his "followers" claim that it couldn't possibly be him that tried to scam me because the guy on chat who asked for the money had a different name...
Never mind the fact that he wanted the money sent to moneyguruu or that he boasted of his 300K followers or other striking similarities.
Other comments under ...
https://steemit.com/cryptocurrency/@moneyguruu/facebook-buying-coinbase
... also speak loudly.
We think we are being played here, and even if we're not, Moneyguruu isn't exactly the finest of Steemians either.
Having said that: those in the community who still care don't have the means to police effectively, not even together as a group, and those that do have the means, don't care and are too busy counting the income from their delegations. OK, OK, gross generalisation, but you get my drift: as things stand, there is no recourse.
This is not working and adding to the scammy image of Steemit. Delegations have turned out to be a net liability for the credibility of Steemit; let's fork them away again.
A last point: this idea by Nonameslefttouse deserves more attention.
Too many coincidences on Steem and I will give the benefit of the doubt to guilty. I think they are more connected than not.
It is on my reading list and open in a tab on my PC. I am chasing al the time at the moment. Not enough time in a day.
Take a few seconds to have a laugh:
https://steemit.com/lif/@auttommgs/re-chbartist-open-letter-to-fello-investors-20180710t081844534z
@auttommgs is a copy-paste bot that made a comment that was copied verbatim from one of cbartist's comments, and the plagiarised copy was then upvoted by chbartist who wrote the original.
What a strange world we live in.
Chbartist is a douche
We did a whole posting on him, but your four words suffice. That's funny, because I am usually quite a bit more taciturn than you are 8-).