Fraud
Noun
1. deceit, trickery, sharp practice, or
breach of confidence, perpetrated for profit or to gain some unfair or
dishonest advantage.
2. a particular instance of such deceit
or trickery.
3. any deception, trickery, or humbug.
4.
a person who makes deceitful
pretenses; sham; poseur.
Since May,
2013 we have been expressing our concern and disgust at Theos Medical Systems,
the maker of Chummie, and the extensive deceit and other wrong doings being
perpetuated by Saket Bhatia, its owner. The recent lawsuit in which Theos
Medical Systems (Theos) and Saket Bhatia (Bhatia) were the defendants, laid out
numerous areas of deceptive practices and imposed corrections on Theos and Bhatia for past and
future behavior that would be necessary. Although by U.S. law Theos Medical
System is a corporate entity, there can be no doubt that Theos is simply a facade for the will and operation of Saket Bhatia. We have every reason to
believe that all of the deceit pointed out in this blog can be attributed to
Saket Bhatia, directly and indirectly. In some instances there can be little
doubt that Bhatia has paid and/or directed other persons to be his surrogates,
and so bears responsibility for these misdeeds. All references to Bhatia made
in this blog relate to his involvement with Theos and related matters.
As the
dictionary definitions above stipulate, most of the misbehavior described in
this blog can be applied to one or more of the above definitions. We admit that
we are not legal experts. We emphasize that we are using the English language
definition and meaning of the word fraud,
a dictionary definition of the word being copied above. Individually or as a
group this misbehavior certainly falls into that domain. What we have is consistent and systemic misbehavior
by Bhatia against the public and against competitors. We have hoped that
adequate public exposure would cause Bhatia to stop his unscrupulous
activities. We have yet to notice Bhatia’s stopping his trickery and virulent
activities
Frankly, this continuing salacious behavior does raise significant questions with its rejection of American mores and laws, and constantly playing Russian roulette with a loaded gun. Ignoring a Judge's Order and playing the outlaw does have us wondering about the lack of apparent rationality and the unwillingness to see the coming catastrophe brought on by one's own actions. What can we ascribe such behavior towards? Desperation, where the scrambled mind cannot fathom much? Extreme arrogance, where one believes oneself to be invincible and above and beyond the laws and morals of the land? Or is it simply a matter of substantial irrationality, as suggested earlier, brought on by one's apparent success in fooling the masses and large institutions like Amazon and seemingly dodging the bullet for almost five years?
We have
pointed out in the last blog entry that Bhatia has failed to fulfill the orders
of the Court which he had consented and agreed to do. His deceitful
misrepresentations on his company’s web site continue, together with the fake
reviews of his products on Amazon’s various sites. It would certainly be in the
public’s best interests if the Court would address Bhatia’s lack of complete
cooperation in fulfilling his legal and social obligations. Perhaps the
Plaintiff in the case should bring this to the Court’s attention.
We keep on
noticing the continuing deception by Bhatia claiming that Costco is selling
their antiquated Chummie alarm. Costco stopped selling it or advertising it some
time ago. Costco has certainly removed all reference to the Chummie alarm on
its web site. Theos/Bhatia, on the other hand, still has it plastered on every
electronic wall-space, including Chummie’s web site. As we have often pointed
out, observing ethical and even legal standards or complying with them has been
something that Bhatia has no trouble ignoring, or even flaunting.
Bhatia
continues to deceptively and illicitly promote his Chummie products,
particularly on Amazon and its web sites, where Bhatia’s reckless and extensive abuse of Amazon
Reviews has been established with hard evidence, both for Amazon and the U.S.
District Court for Northern California. We point out how on sites like eBay
where Bhatia cannot blatantly abuse reviews, his products’ performances are
very poor. In fact, Bhatia is deceiving Amazon customers into purchasing his
Chummie products through extensive fake Amazon Reviews, many of which will still
remain even when, and if, Bhatia removes the fake reviews as ordered by the
Court but covering only a limited period of time. Bhatia’s abusing Amazon
Reviews also continues in his using the reviews and Amazon itself to falsely attack competitors with fake and absurd inventions. Bhatia appears to be a person who has extensively examined Amazon and its practices so that he can jump through all the holes that he can find, and effectively abuse Amazon's system for his own benefit and get away with it. As we
have recently stated, Amazon’s going after and prosecuting the persons who take
payments to provide fake reviews is well and good. It would be even better and
more effective to go after the sellers who are paying for and promoting such
fake reviews, and persons who extensively and persistently abuse Amazon's system for their personal advancement and to the detriment of competitors who do not indulge in such abuse of Amazon's system. We believe that it is also necessary for Amazon to identify and prosecute persons
or parties who are falsely trying to send completely bogus and trumped up
charges to Amazon about competitors. When and if Amazon were to do this, we
have no doubts that Saket Bhatia and all of his repugnant contrivances would be
doomed. More about this later.
Meanwhile
we continue to ask that the public everywhere be made adequately aware of the high and prevalent
levels of deceit underlying many acts and practices of Theos Medical
Systems, its owner Saket
Bhatia, the illicit promotion of its Chummie products and the continuing
unscrupulous
attacks on competitors. We assume that Bhatia does not live with a
blindfold over his eyes and still has a mind which functions. We also
assume that Bhatia, in spite of what appears to be his personal sense of imperiousness and infallibility, is sufficiently aware of the illegality of many of his acts, and apart from any lawsuits brought against him by wronged parties (the unfavorable signed consent decree that he received in the U.S. Court of the Northern District of California
is a recent example) he could face prosecution by local, state and
federal authorities. We wonder if the many people who have participated
in his nefarious schemes realize that they could face similar charges,
either directly, or as aiding and abetting or participating with Bhatia
in these illicit activities. Being an employee or a friend or a relative does not absolve them of these possible charges.
So we wait to see if the trigger will again be pulled by Bhatia on his Russian roulette gun.
We also
continue to demonstrate how very poorly Chummie's antiquated and over-priced
alarms fare of eBay compared to their competition: