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Title: Bitcoin Brokerage
Post by: jbest8283 on August 02, 2013, 05:08:57 PM
MOD NOTE:
Be careful sending money to random people on the internet, you never know if you'll get it back.



Bitcoin Brokers is a short term investing opportunity for Bitcoin enthusiasts.
Dealing with Havelock Investments and providing up-to-date information (Public offerings, current share prices...etc.)
https://www.havelockinvestments.com/funds.php

First and foremost you need a BTC wallet. You can get one here: http://bitcoin.org/en/getting-started

To make a deposit:

*Send BTC to 1Lofk1ArQ3NfcrKiUqYZVumEGgvvTPQmEV
*Give information on shares of any stock currently on Havelock Investments you would like to purchase. (Price, number of shares etc...)
*When you wish to sell shares please provide information (Price, number of shares etc...)
*There will be a 1.6% fee on top of Havelock's current 0.4% for a total of 2% on sold shares.

To invest in Bitcoin on www.cavirtex.com:
*Inbox for details regarding transferring CAD into Bitcoin

https://www.facebook.com/bitcoinbrokers


Title: Re: Bitcoin Brokerage
Post by: Kouye on August 02, 2013, 05:14:59 PM
Are you running this "brokerage" ?
Cause I wouldn't put a cent in a business ran by a guy who registers on a forum, and jumps on raffles and lotteries to try and scrap some change before posting about his project...  ;D

EDIT : And furthermore, try using a fresh address, next time, not one where we can clearly see you're using SatoshiDice - which is almost criminal.


Title: Re: Bitcoin Brokerage
Post by: DeathAndTaxes on August 02, 2013, 05:23:36 PM
Are you running this "brokerage" ?
Cause I wouldn't put a cent in a business ran by a guy who registers on a forum, and jumps on raffles and lotteries to try and scrap some change before posting about his project...  ;D

EDIT : And furthermore, try using a fresh address, next time, not one where we can clearly see you're using SatoshiDice - which is almost criminal.

LOLZ.  Don't help them become a better scammer, at least make them pay you for a lecture on "Basic Scamology 101".


Title: Re: Bitcoin Brokerage
Post by: jbest8283 on August 02, 2013, 05:25:44 PM
Not a scam at all. Give it a try


Title: Re: Bitcoin Brokerage
Post by: tysat on August 02, 2013, 05:27:09 PM
This sounds super sketchy...

OP, don't you dare remove my mod note


Title: Re: Bitcoin Brokerage
Post by: jbest8283 on August 02, 2013, 05:32:01 PM
This sounds super sketchy...

OP, don't you dare remove my mod note

Wouldn't think of it.
There's no question that there are chances when sending money to someone.


Title: Re: Bitcoin Brokerage
Post by: Kouye on August 02, 2013, 05:41:27 PM
This sounds super sketchy...

OP, don't you dare remove my mod note

Why is this still here and not in the Service Announcements (or Trashcan) sub ?
Genuine question, not trolling, I just don't get it.

and to OP: you're a sad excuse for a scammer, tysat is just being diplomatic, but you won't get a satoshi from anyone here. People who invest in things like Havelock won't fall for your puny attempt.


Title: Re: Bitcoin Brokerage
Post by: jbest8283 on August 02, 2013, 05:48:50 PM
This sounds super sketchy...

OP, don't you dare remove my mod note

Why is this still here and not in the Service Announcements (or Trashcan) sub ?
Genuine question, not trolling, I just don't get it.

and to OP: you're a sad excuse for a scammer, tysat is just being diplomatic, but you won't get a satoshi from anyone here. People who invest in things like Havelock won't fall for your puny attempt.

I invest in things like Havelock. The amount of coin that has gone to Satoshi is negligible


Title: Re: Bitcoin Brokerage
Post by: tysat on August 03, 2013, 03:56:32 PM
Also, using an old address for something like this?  http://blockchain.info/address/1Lofk1ArQ3NfcrKiUqYZVumEGgvvTPQmEV


Title: Re: Bitcoin Brokerage
Post by: Duffer1 on August 03, 2013, 07:41:44 PM
I don't understand the draw for this scam.  You're offering to get paid for a service (buying stocks on havelock) that anyone can do for free (sign up themselves at havelock and buy themselves some stock there).

Even IF you don't just outright steal the whole amount of BTC that people send you, you're trying to get paid for something everyone can do for free.


Title: Re: Bitcoin Brokerage
Post by: DeathAndTaxes on August 03, 2013, 07:47:09 PM
I don't understand the draw for this scam.  You're offering to get paid for a service (buying stocks on havelock) that anyone can do for free (sign up themselves at havelock and buy themselves some stock there).

Even IF you don't just outright steal the whole amount of BTC that people send you, you're trying to get paid for something everyone can do for free.

Don't assume all scammers are good at scamming.


Title: Re: Bitcoin Brokerage
Post by: Chang Hum on August 03, 2013, 07:55:27 PM
Love the name, don't let your house get burgled by thieves Havalock!!


Title: Re: Bitcoin Brokerage
Post by: toddtervy on August 04, 2013, 01:46:36 AM
I don't see the draw here.  You want me to pay extra fees to invest with Havelock with no benefits, and extra risk?