He has been sending it all back to Leancy. Therefore he still hasn't made any money.
I don't get it. Do people view this as a flutter or are they serious about this as an investment? I play blackjack but I know it's gambling, here I can't tell if people are serious or gambling I know that it's a ponzi, the OP just gets better referral percentages from them so he shills for them. RGBKey, I'm trying to refrain myself from voicing out my opinion about you. I don't know what you have against me or what it is you think I do. I am not shilling out for anyone. You yourself is a member of Leancy as well, if you don't like the program, you can quit it. If you don't like someone on the program then that's your problem.
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But the thing is robert, that money isn't in your hands. Unless you wait a month and get all your money out, it's still all theirs.
According to Robert, his principle investment was 0.1 BTC and since then has withdrawn 0.2315 BTC which is pretty much equal to 231% in interest earning. You don't necessarily need to wait 20-30 days before you make your principle back. Also, by compounding your investment, you effectively earn more interest over time; which is what I see Robert doing. He has been sending it all back to Leancy. Therefore he still hasn't made any money. Technically, he has.. he just chose to compound it again. I guess it depends on how one sees it. What Robert wants or doesn't want to do with his investment is beyond our control.
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A fair warning to everyone, if you're using bitcoin be sure to deposit the exact amount you told them you would deposit on the actual website. Especially online wallets with fees and the ones that like to round the numbers. I'm going through the support process and it is an absolute nightmare.
Made the same mistake, but support has sorted it out pretty quickly. They did berate me for allegedly "using the wrong BTC address", though But yes, if you don't type in the very exact amount, your deposit won't go through. Thought I'd post an update, I put in the support ticket last night. It was a decent amount of money I invested, so I wasn't exactly happy it was just out there floating the in the internet abyss. I woke up this morning and got an email from Leancy Support; "Hello, Corrected and Confirmed. Thank you for using Leancy." At 4:10 in the MORNING. Very impressed. It should take 3 weeks or so to get my investment back! Exciting stuff man! Congrats Shot. The guys at Leancy are usually pretty quick to their response. Glad it worked out for you and good luck with your investment.
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But the thing is robert, that money isn't in your hands. Unless you wait a month and get all your money out, it's still all theirs.
According to Robert, his principle investment was 0.1 BTC and since then has withdrawn 0.2315 BTC which is pretty much equal to 231% in interest earning. You don't necessarily need to wait 20-30 days before you make your principle back. Also, by compounding your investment, you effectively earn more interest over time; which is what I see Robert doing.
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Congratulations to hanijackson for winning the Bitcoin Raffle Jackpot of 0.02712BTC!
Next Raffle Drawing: 03/05/14
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For someone supposedly representing leancy (AKA being a shill by registering with leancy to get better referral rates) you sure don't know much. Your withdraw never has to equal $10, it needs to be worth 0.01 BTC period. I frequently withdraw around $5.50 (0.01 BTC)
Sorry, post corrected before you quoted me. I typed it hastily and didnt proof read what I was saying. No need for any animosity.
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bumping with my shameless plug: https://leancy.com/~kevindeangelis... and if you think 5% daily return just isn't enough, and you'd like up to 13% daily return, there's also omitted (yes, that's my shameless plug for that). I'd like to keep this thread for Leancy investments and not for other programs. Please practice self restraint from bumping this thread with your referral or any other ref.program link as well. I'd appreciate it.
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Can I withdraw my deposit anytime I want?
You need 0.01BTC to withdraw and I think $1 with other currencies. ^ What Mixevil said. As long as you meet the minimum withdrawal criteria, you can withdraw as often as you want. There are no withdrawal time limits. I deposited today and it says "available for withdrawal": 0.1 but if I click withdraw I just get a message with a lower hardcoded amount and a message: "The amount is smaller than the minimal amount allowed" There must be some limits then right? I was confused by this at first too. The 0.1 you're seeing is in USD, not BTC. You need to wait until you get the USD equivilent of 0.01 BTC to withdraw. But that means I can't withdraw my deposit? Not immediately, that's not how leancy works. You get up to 5% of your initial investment daily added to your withdrawable amount, when it goes over the threshold of 0.01 BTC worth, you can withdraw. Just press the withdraw button anyways and it'll show you how much BTC your USD is currently worth. The minimum BTC withdrawal amount must be at least 0.01BTC. However, the 0.01BTC must be equivalent to at least $1.00 in USD at the time of withdrawal. I hope this clears up the confusion with Bitcoin withdrawals.
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I want to link my Bitcointalk name with BTCJam's. Verification code: b6a729cd-3e82-47d6-92b0-7780db5c0586'
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You don't know much for someone going by the name of LeancyBTC
Also nice of you to keep your customers data so secure
if he is indeed a customer
You're right, there is nothing I can say or do that will prove I'm not an admin or even vice versa. But then again, I have invested my own money into this program (whether you want to believe it or not). As far as the Lieven issue, I contacted the admin of Leancy and they have told me he is not affiliated with them other than being a member. But then again, I can't confirm even what Leancy claims is true because when it all comes down to it, it can be looked upon as one's speculation. I just choose to believe in what Leancy tells me.
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Just did some research. Their official Facebook team, linked by the website: https://www.facebook.com/groups/leancy/One of the admins of this team: https://www.facebook.com/lieven.vannesteFirst result after googling his name: http://www.aboutlievenvanneste.com/Yeah, It's a website listing all the scams he organised or took part in the past. My conclusion is that this is just a HYIP or "High-yield investment program" (google it for details). It's sort of like a ponzi sceme. Obviously they would not be earning 5% daily by IT investments. I mean Seriously. Stock markets are closed during weekends yet they promise 5% daily nop mater what. It's just too good to be true. TL;DR: PONZI SCEME, COME IN LATE AND YOU LOSE EVERYTHING.The Lieven guy is not an admin of Leancy. I've went through the trouble of finding that out for myself since his name came up while I was researching Leancy in the beginning. I cannot prove what he did or didn't do in the past is true but as long as he isn't an admin of Leancy, I'm fine with it. To my understanding, he is a member of Leancy just like everyone else except he was one of the early adopters.
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I rekon he is the type to start up another exchange to be honest. I cant imagine him just sitting on his hands.. when he knows he can do the same thing again with a differant domain. Its the same with all those pieces of crap. Which I why, I for one, wouldn't mind some Government regulation to prevent these types of fiasco happening. Corporations always end up being too greedy, we need regulations or some type of entity to prevent this from happening.
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TL;DNR - I got the same email update from The Bitcoin Foundation about this news too. Unfortunately Karpeles did not resign from Mt.Gox, he only resigned from the position as one of the Board of Directors at TBF. Resigning from Gox would just be too easy
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New promotional offer available for new members. Check the first post to find out more information.
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Just treat it like lottery ticket. At a loss. I think I made more money in Leancy than hitting a winning number. I only invest what I can afford to lose.
Cleverly pointed bitcoinopportunities. That's a 101 investment advice everyone should follow. Leancy also accepts compounded investments which will bring up your investment portfolio for greater returns. This is a strategy that I have been using since I've joined.
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people here withdraw from this site ??
the addresse in germany is not real scam or not ?
There are a few members here that can vouch Leancy has been paying. I've included a link here on this thread that shows proof of payment. I've also been withdrawing my earnings each and every single time without any issues as well. The address located in Germany is their mailing address. Their office is located in England.
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I don't have any intention of thread jacking but it's my duty to inform everyone that the LeancyInvest is not an admin or employee of Leancy.com. LeancyInvest is a regular member as anyone else. Please exercise caution if he claims otherwise. Otherwise, I wish the best of luck to all investors under LeancyInvest's referral network.
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Just wanted to say I really like the open discussion regarding Leancy. Good and Bad. Just glad to be part of it for whatever time it's available lol. I'll make sure to pull out some btc until I make it back, then let the rest ride and reinvest. I wish I would of saw your link first and be part of your network. Hope we can still share other opportunities that work and don't work.
Welcome to the thread and enjoy your stay.
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Still awaiting your response to my not being able to set a withdrawal address issue.
What is the problem you're facing? I'm not an admin of Leancy so I have no control over your account. I'd give their Skype room a shot. There are admins in there who can offer faster support. You can also email them at support@leancy.com
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