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Today I will receive another payment. . . . . .funded by coins stolen from other users who will not get paid. Everybody who are here knows it: Warning: You are in the Gambling section. You are likely to eventually lose any money that you gamble/"invest". Additionally, moderators do not remove likely scams. You must use your own brain: caveat emptor. Do not gamble more than you can afford to lose. So pls be patient as we are - we tried it and we are in waiting for the finish. You should be give more chance to prove for everyone - like me...
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Today I will receive another payment. . . . . .funded by coins stolen from other users who will not get paid. Who are that users?
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Refute it if you are not.
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Plain and simple, nobody trusts a website that is asking for 2.5 BTC that is... well, hosted on a freesite.
And your member rank has nothing to do with us not trusting you. It's because you haven't done anything to establish our trust. There are many many many accounts here that are well below Hero Member that have earned the community's trust. You, simply haven't.
Just close this thread and move on, and trust me, it will save you a bunch of headaches from others.
OK. Site updated - 6 winners! http://win2btc.webnode.hu/
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Why do you think I am not honest?
Because an honest individual does not have to point out that whatever they are doing is not a scam or a ponzi. It's like the instinct to not want to trust people that always say "trust me". If you are absolutely serious about wanting to run this type of lottery, you should really look into using a trusted member of the forum as an escrow service. Otherwise, you're not going to get anyone to buy your tickets. So... would you "run" my site? Pls. I do not want to lie, just some money for my family. The first thing you need to do when running a lottery is to have a solid plan that makes sense for potential ticket buyers. This means that your house edge shouldn't be more than 5-8%. You need to make it a fair lottery in the sense that every user has the same chance to win based on their investment into the lottery. Then, you *should* put the winnings into a trusted escrow before you offer your lottery publicly. And finally, the biggest duty is to gain trust with other users. And you can't do that by simply stating "It's not a Ponzi, it's not a scam." Ok, I had no case study and the profit is more than 5-8%, but as I see every user has the same chance to win - this is a lottery. It is not illegal, there is VAT from the profit of the BTC. I just want to earn some addition. kolesozw This is what I sad in the other topic. If someone want something, you are the worst member, because thex worse your businesses: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1388440.msg14115740#msg14115740
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Why do you think I am not honest?
Because an honest individual does not have to point out that whatever they are doing is not a scam or a ponzi. It's like the instinct to not want to trust people that always say "trust me". If you are absolutely serious about wanting to run this type of lottery, you should really look into using a trusted member of the forum as an escrow service. Otherwise, you're not going to get anyone to buy your tickets. So... would you "run" my site? Pls. I do not want to lie, just some money for my family.
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You reached the hero member rank because of answering the other members questions, and helping other members. So, the other lower rank members helped you reach this hero rank. So don't underestimate others. p.s.
I can't see it, and I never met person who said as you. It was the orst answer today... orst = worst
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Most látom, hogy magyar topic is van...
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You reached the hero member rank because of answering the other members questions, and helping other members. So, the other lower rank members helped you reach this hero rank. So don't underestimate others. p.s.
I can't see it, and I never met person who said as you. It was the orst answer today...
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Why do you think I am not honest?
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Oh, thanks, of course.
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Not too bad, bud. I edit my post if your interested.
I actually didn't see that one aswell. Good thing trust is hidden on some boards. The fun part is, that ratings could be removed in the matter of some minutes. They'd only have to delete their ponzi support posts and PM whywefight/cryptodevil about it. Easy as that.
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0.05 per ticket * 250 tickets = 12.5 BTC. Per round you pay out 5 winners a 2BTC, while you yourself keep 2.5BTC. That's an amazing house edge of 20%.
That is ofc if you don't run with the funds.
What does "ofc" mean?
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My new "site":
win2btc.webnode.hu
It is not a Ponzi, not a scam.
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As I see you do not help or donate the "little people" even if they have a new idea - because those idea mess up your businesses.
This is what I experience - we need to do what you tell us, because those are the good way and I must not make a question: because you are as a dictator, or in the liberal society where not needed popular opinion.
Sorry, but this is the truth.
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Sorry, Hero Member. Can you refute my statement? Try it pls.
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Sorry, Hero Member. Can you refute my statement?
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Yes? Yes.
Every other person: "Shout up!!! Or you have been warned!"
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