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Other => Beginners & Help => Topic started by: doghualtabay on December 02, 2017, 07:20:41 AM



Title: Looking for crypto currency advisers
Post by: doghualtabay on December 02, 2017, 07:20:41 AM
Hi guys. Our oil transaporation company will trade with crypto currencies in next few months. We have opened 5 crypto currency advisor positions to our HQ. This will be homeoffice work for you. Just send us an email about your crypto currency backround and preffered time interval of online work (GMT). => doguyatirim@yandex.com <=this is temporary mailbox, if we choose you as an advisor, you will get a formal email from official company email address. "Crypto currency needs crypto traders"


Title: Re: Looking for crypto currency advisers
Post by: Vod on December 02, 2017, 07:34:01 AM
Hi guys. Our oil transaporation company will trade with crypto currencies in next few months. We have opened 5 crypto currency advisor positions to our HQ. This will be homeoffice work for you. Just send us an email about your crypto currency backround and preffered time interval of online work (GMT). => doguyatirim@yandex.com <=this is temporary mailbox, if we choose you as an advisor, you will get a formal email from official company email address. "Crypto currency needs crypto traders"

Bullshit.

Provide us with the email address belonging to an oil transport company or GTFO.   :-\

( I find it hard to believe you don't know how to spell transportation either. )


Title: Re: Looking for crypto currency advisers
Post by: Cyberczar on December 02, 2017, 10:28:19 AM
Vod, I like the way some of you guys smell a scam from a mile away. How do you guys do it? Vod, Lauda, Condoras, all scam busters. You guys never knew how much scams you've prevented with your eagle's eye around the forum.

Condoras especially does so well at the lending sub, following up nearly every thread there isn't a mean feat. I bet he's saved many folks there hundreds of dollars or more just acting a watchdog for lenders and borrowers.

I think knowing a scam isn't too difficult if you enter the mind of a scammer. Just understand the way they think and you'd be steps ahead of their every move.

Unfortunately, there are a lot of people who do not know how to detect a scam. It beats me really how a lot of people feel that scamming others is the way to earn a living.

The OP apparently knows he'd be busted at the service sub forum and so feel the newbies in Beginners and Help will fall for his trick, not realising fellows like you prowl forum wide. Keep up the good work Vod. One of these days I should pass on a small tip to you.


Title: Re: Looking for crypto currency advisers
Post by: lizardbtc on December 02, 2017, 11:49:08 AM
Vod, I like the way some of you guys smell a scam from a mile away. How do you guys do it? Vod, Lauda, Condoras, all scam busters. You guys never knew how much scams you've prevented with your eagle's eye around the forum.

Condoras especially does so well at the lending sub, following up nearly every thread there isn't a mean feat. I bet he's saved many folks there hundreds of dollars or more just acting a watchdog for lenders and borrowers.

I think knowing a scam isn't too difficult if you enter the mind of a scammer. Just understand the way they think and you'd be steps ahead of their every move.

Unfortunately, there are a lot of people who do not know how to detect a scam. It beats me really how a lot of people feel that scamming others is the way to earn a living.

The OP apparently knows he'd be busted at the service sub forum and so feel the newbies in Beginners and Help will fall for his trick, not realising fellows like you prowl forum wide. Keep up the good work Vod. One of these days I should pass on a small tip to you.

Well bitcoin is full of ponzy schemes and scams since it is somehow tied to "pseudo anonymity" , no chargebacks which makes it easy for scammer to try to do something fishy. You always need to be carefull with bitcoin and other cryptocurrency as how good they are they lure scammers. Basically you have scammers in every day world as well.

This guy has new account and is posting in the beginners section with yandex mail as Vod pointed out, if he was serious he would have posted in the serviece section - my opinion tho.


Title: Re: Looking for crypto currency advisers
Post by: doghualtabay on December 04, 2017, 08:09:12 AM
Guys could you pls try to jump on the bandwagon before it s too late?
This is the last call for last 1 position, the others filled by italian forum.


Title: Re: Looking for crypto currency advisers
Post by: ZCoinTalk on December 04, 2017, 08:15:20 AM
Bullshit.

Provide us with the email address belonging to an oil transport company or GTFO.   :-\

( I find it hard to believe you don't know how to spell transportation either. )

Subtle :)
But I have to agree, this smells funny.