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21  Economy / Securities / Re: [IPVO] [Multiple Exchanges] Neo & Bee - LMB Holdings on: March 25, 2014, 05:01:05 PM
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Not all scams are short cons, where the operator grabs the money and runs.  Those are dumb scams, run by short-sighted goofballs who eventually wind up in prison.

A good scam, OTOH, is *indistinguishable from a failed business when it winds down*.  It's designed that way.  It takes longer, requires more planning, and the take is only a persentage of the gross money raised, but the operator has *nothing to worry about from teh law*.

Why must this be constantly repeated?


Surely if the business fails (as you seem to think it will as part of the grand "scam plan") then Danny stands to lose a lot of the $6mil that he invested too? If investors lose out then so does he. Hard to imagine someone profiting from that.

If you look hard enough you can see scams wherever you want. E.g: OMG Blockbuster went bankrupt and took everyone's membership fees! What a scam!

Also saying its Goldbergian just implies it's too complex for you to follow. I understand it fine and can see why it would work. Explain to me exactly where it falls apart and how it is, as you say, 'hodgepodge'?
22  Economy / Securities / Re: [IPVO] [Multiple Exchanges] Neo & Bee - LMB Holdings on: March 23, 2014, 10:44:35 PM

Well obviously it's under the assumption that Neo & Bee will be profitable - therein lies the risk. If I didn't think it had a chance at being profitable, I wouldn't have invested. I'd wager a higher chance of ROI on this than any of the mining shares though. The only people that profit out of those are the people who run them. But comparing NeoBee to mining shares is like comparing apples to oranges.

Right on! And even though I'm a big supported of NEO "Straight off the bat" is not a term I would use. Yes, we will receive 3.5mB before Danny receives a single penny in profits, but the first dividends (probably) wouldn't be that high. Perhaps in 9-12 months we would reach the threshold....but hey, in business an investment is considered good if you have your money back ($1 back for $1 invested) in a year. In a year, if we reach the threshold of 3.5mBTC we would have 1mBTC back for 1mBTC invested (if invested at 3.5mBTC which most people invested earlier) and if people want to cash out, then it would be 3.5mBTC per 3.5mBTC plus current stock price at the time....

I know that NEO & BEE would be profitable, the people are dedicated with a solid business plan and are the first company who are bringing Bitcoin to the masses

True, "straight off the bat" was not the best choice of words. I've edited my post to reflect this. I will say that I'm glad to see the people who actually believe in Neo & Bee and who have a long-term view posting in here. Sometimes it feels like the majority of posters are trolls or people trying to spread FUD.
23  Economy / Securities / Re: [IPVO] [Multiple Exchanges] Neo & Bee - LMB Holdings on: March 23, 2014, 08:13:56 PM

".0035 ... straight off the bat"?  You should invest in Active Mining -- you'll triple your money "straight off the bat."

@bitpop:  That white stuff in bird shit?  That's birdshit too.

Well obviously it's under the assumption that Neo & Bee will be profitable - therein lies the risk. If I didn't think it had a chance at being profitable, I wouldn't have invested. I'd wager a higher chance of ROI on this than any of the mining shares though. The only people that profit out of those are the people who run them. But comparing NeoBee to mining shares is like comparing apples to oranges.
24  Economy / Securities / Re: [WTS] NEOBEE shares on: March 23, 2014, 08:00:03 PM
Just successfully traded with btcapples and there were no problems whatsoever. He seems like a genuine and honest guy and wish him all the best in the future.
25  Economy / Securities / Re: [IPVO] [Multiple Exchanges] Neo & Bee - LMB Holdings on: March 23, 2014, 07:42:17 PM
Cheap sharez ...
Cheap shares? 0.003 is round3 IPO price(after 0.001 and 0.0025), its not cheap. This is maybe the last chance for some small holders to exit before this go under 0.003 for a long time. So glad I jump out from this earlier Smiley So many red flags about this. Maybe I will buy-in later again, if NEO will be able to make profit ... if ever. Good luck
I would try to get a refund on that crystal ball of yours if I were you. Last sale was 600 @ 0.00412996 BTC. So yeah totally under 0.003!  Roll Eyes

You can kiss my ... ehm ... crystal ball Kiss



I never said that it wouldn't ever go under 0.003, just was pointing out how wrong your "This is maybe the last chance for some small holders to exit before this go under 0.003 for a long time." statement was. I believe in what Neo & Bee are doing, and think they have the best chance at striking big out of all of the bitcoin startups I've been hearing about. I'm sitting on my shares for the long run, taking advantage of low prices like these to snap up cheap shares.

Dividends of 0.0035 on a 0.0029 share is 20% return straight off the bat eventually, assuming that Neo & Bee turn a profit (which I do assume). Never mind any gains from increases in share price likely to happen once dividends start coming.
26  Economy / Securities / Re: [IPVO] [Multiple Exchanges] Neo & Bee - LMB Holdings on: March 21, 2014, 04:54:37 PM
Cheap sharez ...

Cheap shares? 0.003 is round3 IPO price(after 0.001 and 0.0025), its not cheap. This is maybe the last chance for some small holders to exit before this go under 0.003 for a long time. So glad I jump out from this earlier Smiley So many red flags about this. Maybe I will buy-in later again, if NEO will be able to make profit ... if ever. Good luck

I would try to get a refund on that crystal ball of yours if I were you. Last sale was 600 @ 0.00412996 BTC. So yeah totally under 0.003!  Roll Eyes
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