^And he would have gotten away, too, weren't for you meddling kids!
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Hey Bitcoiners! You know your friend, the one who sold you your moon rocket? He ain't your friend, and the moon rocket he sold you ain't no moon rocket--it's an old ditch digger Oh well, probably better this way anyhow, in space no one can hear you scream. BTW, if you stopped playing with them crazy bit coins and used a CC like normal grown-ups, you could'a gotten your money back. Because this ditch digger is headin' the wrong way if it's the moon you're after. But I'm sure this will be just as fun. Dance On moonbeams Slide On rainbows
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fuck
Adam,
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So this is how it all ends...
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... Because they take a small amount of money from lots of people to make it easier for them to get away with it. All that money adds up to a nice score for them, but no one person put in enough money to make it worth going after them...
^That. that's kind of like, crowd funding?? That's, kind of like, the most-fucking-important part of crowdfunding scams
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... Because they take a small amount of money from lots of people to make it easier for them to get away with it. All that money adds up to a nice score for them, but no one person put in enough money to make it worth going after them...
^That.
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Curious tangent: Canary brazenly lying* for his buddy Benny Schlichter (issuer of HASH): *Anyone familiar with the HASH saga knows that no such documents exist.
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Sorry mate, by quoting NLC you just lost all credibility.
But then again, you find the Schlechter bros credible, and have even "invested" in one (or more?) of their schemes
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Havelock, above and beyond facilitating sale of unregistered securities to US persons, knowingly deals directly with US issuers of said illegal securities--US nationals, operating from US soil (see: Brandon Schlichter (RENT), his brother Benny Schlichter (HASH) MS, etc., etc.) in breach of both US law & Havelock's own TOS).
I'm not a lawyer but I do note that the listing pages for both HASH and RENT both state that US citizens should not buy these issues and in the case of HASH should contact the issuer in regard to "SEC Reg. D. 506 exemptions". No, you are neither a lawyer nor do you understand the scope of Rule 506 of Regulation D. The goofballs roped in by brothers Schlichter are the very opposite of accredited investors covered by Rule 506 of Regulation D. You are white-knighting a duo of prototypical internet conmen, here: [/quote] I also am not aware of any US regulations preventing the sale of securities to non-US citizens. So I can only conclude that you do not know the regulations in force, however I'm sure both Brandon Schlichter and Benny Schlichter would be happy to explain this to you the legal position if you contact them in a non-anonymous manner.
In a non-anonymous manner, Andy? Thus far, my interest in this scamfest was fairly superficial, that of a bemused bystander. If you feel I should be involved on a more personal level, convince me--I'll try to find the time
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... So lets be clear: Please tell us exactly what Havelock have done wrong in relation to AM and AMHASH? Also state the limits of their errors/misbehaviour and indicate what reasonable compensation you are looking for which is proportionate to their actions... Havelock, above and beyond facilitating sale of unregistered securities to US persons, knowingly deals directly with US issuers of said illegal securities--US nationals, operating from US soil (see: Brandon Schlichter (RENT), his brother Benny Schlichter (HASH) MS, etc., etc.) in breach of both US law & Havelock's own TOS). Havelock has a long, storied history of issuers & passthrough operators vanishing with the rubes' investor's money. Total number of offerings trading above IPO price? Just one (currently being pumped). If it looks and shits like a duck. Havelock even robs those foolish enough to buy Havelock's own, self-issued HIF and CFIG. TL;DR: Guy's a petty fraudster who made stealing possible for more competent, grander fraudsters--should not profit from this. He also happens to be awful at what he does, thus offering LEO plenty of technicalities to snag him on. Would be surprised if this lasts longer than 3 months.
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TaT is out. and has been for a long time.
Yes, that's what the picture I just pasted says. It also mentions that TaT has passed control of the underlying assets, along with his seat on AM board, to James Grant lightbox Anon known as Havelock. Unless I'm not fully understanding Bitcoin passthroughs, one needs to control the securities one resells, or how does that work? Well it likely means TAT sold his whole position to Havelock Although I'm not sure according to the transfer and TAT message Havelock is a board member so I'm kind of curious why the Panaminian group hasn't said anything about it. Because the Panamanian group is not a Panamanian group but a Canadian d00d. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=323077.msg10749334#msg10749334 <<==thread locked
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TaT is out. and has been for a long time.
Yes, that's what the picture I just pasted says. It also mentions that TaT has passed control of the underlying assets, along with his seat on AM board, to James Grant lightbox Anon known as Havelock. Unless I'm not fully understanding Bitcoin passthroughs, one needs to control the securities one resells, or how does that work?
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They got no insurance, they want us to compromise and give them 2 years to fix things What a hell of a deal. So... Trading halted for 2 years?
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inb4 "not mature enough to make choice": Duh. Look at the securities sub of this forum and tell me your libertardian buddies are mature enough to go potty on their own.
The cornerstone in any defense of authoritarian thinking is that a relatively wise person has a natural right to make decisions unilaterally on behalf of the fools about him. ... ... Pop quiz: Your next door neighbor, the other creepy Bitcoiner, invites your seven-year-old kid for a sleepover. She, thrilled by the promised free candy and ice cream for breakfast, decides to take him up on it... You, being a proponent of personal choice & right to make own mistakes, bid her a bon voyage & exchange a few pleasantries with your creepy neighbor. Right? You wouldn't say "Pumpkin, Daddy knows something you don't, it's not such a good idea"?... So... TL;DR: "Have fun, Pumpkin"?
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...Any statement from the kidnappers yet? ... Not yet, but my crew, The Bloodhound Gang, is already putting names to faces... The information form china's bitcoin community, it seems that friedcat's family are looking for him. it's about friedcat's safety.
The pieces are starting to fall into place, one Mongolian pirate kidnapper (the one on house right of cross-dressing d00d) d0xxed by my crew: Almost too easy...
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Wow you learned that in Countries in Latin America a Law Firm acts as the Registered Agent and handles all local affairs. It is customary for the Law Firm to place the same directors across a multitude of corporation that they are registering. Only A Local Law Firm in Panama can register your corporation. Congratulations for a simple openoffice search.
Lol, it's customary when a clueless Canadian d00d buys Panamanian shells/shelves. The odds that two unrelated idiots bought shells with such "director" overlap are astronomically slim. Get good, bro
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... I hear that some parties are considering legal steps. Let me tell you that from experience this won't end well for anybody and only results in wasting money on the parasitic elements of our economy. ...
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The price on this will run higher than what people are expecting... it's just so cheap to begin with. Even if people sell at .002 it's cheap. This is even more of a speculators dream than active mining.
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^I'm afraid this thread is it, Friend. Bitcoin enthusiasts have long forgotten all about NeoBee, so let's stop picking at this Bitcoins Premiere Bank scab.
BTW Friend, now that we know each other, I have some AMHASH1 securities I can sell you off-exchange @half price because my daughter needs an operation.
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