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2261  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Scrypt.CC | Scrypt Cloud Mining on: July 23, 2015, 10:42:27 AM
Think about this:

Why should the scrypt.cc wallet fill up so much if admin is not selling phantom KHS?
It's very unlikely that the customers keep their money on the platform, so customer-to-customer sells would leave the platform immediately.

Careful there, rhok, the scrypt.cc shills and fanboys don't like it when people use logic and reasoning.

What I find amusing is that Galdur's post history shows him having the attitude of slating a Ponzi when he's not invested and/or has managed to exit before it collapses, but rabidly defending, excusing and generally supporting those he is in invested in, and slamming people who post any proven facts which show his 'investment' to be less than honest, as being "garbage", repeatedly.

So he clearly does know he is an accomplice in a criminal Ponzi scheme whereby his support of it is solely to receive money for helping the scammers continue to promote and perpetuate the scam, with his 'profit' being taken from those he and others like him have conned into joining up through their referral links.

Nice morals you got there, Galdur. Passing them down to that six-year old kid, are you?

"Never mind being a decent human being, kiddo, just grab what you can from where you can and fuck anyone else you have to stomp on in order to do so"
"Sure thing Grandpa! I'm a good kid, I'm gonna learn from you and steal money from people and blame it on their own greed so as to teach them a lesson, that's how I'm going to justify it to myself!"







2262  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Scrypt.CC | Scrypt Cloud Mining on: July 22, 2015, 06:15:21 PM
There are rather substantial money flows into scrypt which probably doesn´t help the crap that some of the garbage so obsessed with scrypt is trying to scam people into. So it´s sour referral whores. Others could be into trying some extortion racket. There can be many agendas and of course the garbage isn´t going to disclose the real ones.

Is there any chance you could actually answer to the facts proving scrypt.cc is lying about their mining or are you just going to keep posting repetitive uses of the word, 'garbage' and pretending to yourself that we can't tell that your ranting is just to distract from your lack of reasoning?
2263  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Scrypt.CC | Scrypt Cloud Mining on: July 21, 2015, 08:05:41 AM
Is something different going on? My balance is constantly rising, but my mining history is normal as always and no Buy/Sell orders have been executed.

Interesting, the Russian-language thread here has raised the issue of balances increasing apropos of nothing, too. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1083438.msg11919328#msg11919328

I wonder if it is the scammers increasing the quantity of their own 'numbers on the screen' but needing to do it evenly as a total percentage increase for all holders in order not to cause an obvious imbalance in the market which would otherwise expose what they had done?


2264  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Polish-registered recyclix.com is provably a Ponzi scheme on: July 20, 2015, 09:53:53 AM
The issue isn't actually that they would declare cryptocurrency deposits would be used to pay other users, as cryptocurrency is generally not regulated like fiat currency, it is that this same statement applies also to payments received into their bank account that will be used to pay other 'investors' which is the giveaway.

I'm not sure what the regulatory environment is in Poland, but I know you can't manage client funds like that legally in most parts of the world.

2265  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Polish-registered recyclix.com is provably a Ponzi scheme on: July 20, 2015, 09:35:31 AM
Well considering I picked up on this from someone promoting it in the Russian-language thread here for scrypt.cc, it doesn't surprise me at all that much of their traffic is currently from that part of the world.

2266  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Polish-registered recyclix.com is provably a Ponzi scheme on: July 20, 2015, 09:00:32 AM

And here is a supposed photo of the office.

Really? Where's that image from? Googlemaps only shows a block of shops in a High Street undergoing development for one address and an industrial estate where, conveniently, you can't actually get a street-view for the road in the estate they claim to be at for the other.


Recyclix is a real recycling company based in Poland and Latvia, they have strong connections withlocal municipal authorities and have a positive track record in collecting, recycling and sales. The business has been established 3 years ago.
Link to company docs:
http://www.krs-online.com.pl/recycli...s-1503451.html

Kinda weird for them to claim the business was established three years ago when the very company docs they link to show it was incorporated in November of last year.

2267  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Polish-registered recyclix.com is provably a Ponzi scheme on: July 20, 2015, 08:49:14 AM
Oh I have no doubt that they are determined to try and play the "We're totally *not* a Ponzi" card by references to how you can actually received a big bag of plastic pellets if you want to, you know, as proof they are *totally-not-scam*.

This is a well-though-out smoke-and-mirrors operation but ALL the features of your regular Ponzi are there, only this time they are pretending to be legit by having a registered company and credit-card payment option, along with "If you don't believe us we'll send you the crap you bought" rebuttal.

I'm sure if you go for a visit they'll even take you round some firm's recycling operations, too. Not that they would actually have any relevance to how this scam operates other than as fall-back 'proof'.

2268  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: GAW / Josh Garza discussion Paycoin XPY CPIG BTCLend xpyerr.ALWAYS MAKE MONEY :) on: July 20, 2015, 07:56:52 AM
Guise, you have GOT to check this Polish-registered Ponzi out. It is ramping the game up and using some of the best Garza 'Hashlet'-inspired tweakery and shenanigans you have seen for a while.

What is more, it is based on getting you to invest in, get this, garbage! So you can be green while they suck the money out of your wallet and use it to pay other 'investors'! To coin a popular XPY 'Leaders' phrase, "Can't we just do shit?", it would appear that these wily recyclix.com scumbags are doing exactly that!

Come, see, be amazed: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1128611.0
2269  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Scrypt.CC | Scrypt Cloud Mining on: July 20, 2015, 07:51:37 AM
While you're all staring at Brazil, believing it to be the location of this operation and desperately hoping for the chance to get your 'profit' out of the scam before it finally drops out of sight, a word to the unwise, there are bigger and better Ponzis out there waiting for you.

Ladies and Gentlemen, I give you the Polish-registered slick-looking-but-still-ponzi recyclix.com https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1128611.0

2270  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Polish-registered recyclix.com is provably a Ponzi scheme on: July 20, 2015, 07:32:45 AM
Time for an update!

As many of you know the 'open day' invitation-only event for this scam is being held for the next three days, whereupon the name of the supposed McDonald's contractor they have signed a sub-contract with, will be revealed.

I have absolutely no doubt this will turn out to be equally as much stinky bullshit as the original claim itself. Still, we will have to wait and see how the criminals behind this scam plan to spin this lie.

In the meantime, I was reminded today of a 'payment proof' post made by a recyclix shill last year, which actually showed a hotmail address the payment 'from Recyclix' was being made from. A few short internet searches later and I've made some interesting discoveries!

http://www.moneymakergroup.com/Recyclix-Recyclixcom-t493509.html&st=30&p=1109292008#entry1109292008
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This email address connects him to a Columbian bitcoin exchange he and his accomplice set up:
https://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/colbitex-colombias-first-bitcoin-exchange-released-in-testnet/
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Roman Parra possesses a particular set of skills which show him and his accomplice, Carlos Mesa, to be well suited to the requirements of running and marketing an online industrial-process-based ponzi scam, such as Recyclix. What better way to launder all the bitcoin they are 'earning' than through your own bitcoin exchange! (Also a *great* way to later implement a scam whereby you can steal your exchange's customer bitcoins, too!)

But wait, what's this?. . .oh no! The exchange got shut down!

https://steemit.com/money/@kasper/in-colombia-the-first-cryptocurrency-exchange-market-is-closed-by-the-controller
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Now, I'm wondering if the domain registrant details for this exchange are as fake as the "Aleksandr Suranovas" used for the Recyclix.com registration. As has been pointed out, Recyclix's own Polish-language pages are for shit and clearly not written by a native Polish-speaker, which is odd, considering they're supposed to be a Polish operation.
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Maybe McDonald's who are currently investigating what the fuck Recyclix are doing to their beloved brand name, might want to point their lawyers towards the above information. Just a suggestion.

Roman Parra and Carlos Mesa are proven to be the fraudsters behind the Recyclix ponzi 'investment' scam. So when it collapses, which I imagine won't be too much longer given the 'McDonalds' fumble, all you 'investors' will know who to pursue!

You're very welcome!







 
2271  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Polish-registered recyclix.com is provably a Ponzi scheme on: July 20, 2015, 07:32:35 AM
Here's a link to a more recent review by somebody else:

http://affiliateunguru.com/recyclix-review-genuine-opportunity-or-well-planned-scam

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Recyclix Review: Genuine Opportunity or Well Planned Scam?

May 12, 2016 by Tim 8 Comments
Quick Overview

Company Name: Recyclix Sp.z o.o

Summary: A revenue sharing company supposedly paying ROI’s based on an innovative recycling operation turning waste into ‘granules’. When I first saw this company I wondered if this could finally be a legitimate and sustainable revenue sharing program. Unfortunately, the facts paint a very different picture as I show in this review.

Costs: Free – €98,450 +

Score: 1/10
About The Company

There is zero information on the company website about the CEO or anyone running this operation, and their domain registration is set to private.

They claim to have been:

    “collaborating for a long time with leading international companies engaged in the production and recycling of plastics.”

They provide no information on any of these companies or what ‘collaboration’ took place. According to official registration documents this company was registered in 2014:
Official Company registration details
Source: http://krs-pobierz.pl/recyclix-i5527226

I did some digging and found a blog post of theirs about one of their events, along with a Facebook post that clearly shows the Founder and CEO as being Dmitri Paladi:

CEO and management names

Paladi has no Facebook, LinkedIn, Google + or any other profile I can find and there is zero information about him anywhere online.

According to the company website they are “headquartered” in Warsaw at the following address:

Al.Solidarnosci 115, office 2 , zip: 00140, Warsaw, Poland

Fun Fact: This is a virtual office address that made available by VLS-System for as little as US$11.59 +VAT per month at the time of writing this. These can be used as the address used in the registration of a limited liability company such as theirs, set up over the internet and require very little ID and documentation.

Source:

    www.wikiprocedure.com/index.php/Poland_-_Starting_a_Business was purchased through
    http://www.biurowirtualnewarszawa.pl/english/comparison-of-services.html

They have 3 other office locations:

Representative Office- Competence Center Koblenz, Ferdinand-⁠Nebel-⁠Str. 7, 56070 Koblenz

Brazil Office- St Nossa Senhora do Carmo 75, Castro, Parana, Brazil

Morocco Office- P21 Avenue Mohammed V, Marrakech, Morocco

I couldn’t find much to verify these, but the legitimacy of those offices is not of much consequence since office space can be rented or purchased by anyone. The factories are a lot harder to fake, they claim to have 2 of these operating in Poland and Latvia however, do NOT provide an address to prove this.

Company claims on factory locations

After doing some digging I was only able to find their alleged Poland address which is a hotel:Poland Factory Location

According to a statement made by the company in September of 2015, they do not have time to answer questions about their factory locations from potential investors:

Company statement

No legitimate company would need to surround their operation with such secrecy and deception. What possible reason is there for all of this if they really were legit?
What Is Recyclix & How Does It Work?

The way the company goes about explaining how this system works is pretty frustrating to say the least. After going through things carefully, here’s what I learned…
Getting Started

The company is currently giving members a €20 sign-up bonus to be used for investing into the system. This will generate you €2.21 profit after 3 months according to the income calculator. These 3 cycles must be complete in order for you to withdraw.

When the bonus offer ends, new members will need to deposit a minimum of €20 to get started.
Earning Through The Revenue Share Platform

The easiest way to understand this is to think of it as a 3 stage ‘cycle’ that takes exactly 35 days to complete:

Each stage/ product is valued at a set amount per kg:

    Waste is valued at €0.20
    Re-Grind is valued at €0.40 (takes 28 days to complete this stage)
    Granules are valued at €0.60 (takes 35 days total to complete this stage)

Three stage process

When you buy waste and see it through to granule stage after 35 days, this is known as completing a full cycle.

The only way to make money with this is to continue re-investing, or ‘re-cycling’ as they like to say. You cannot profitably hit the ‘sell’ button on the ‘granules’ stage until after 3 full cycles (105 days) if you want to become profitable, regardless of the amount of waste purchased.
Example of Purchasing €100 of Waste

I purchase €100 of waste on June 1st 2016 which gives me 500kg of waste. Admittedly, I’ve always wanted to buy half a ton of crap so I’m pretty chuffed at this stage.

On June 29th this has now become ‘re-grind’ and is worth €200 since re-grind is worth €0.40 per kg and you have 500kg of it. If I sell it now I’ll get 25% of this €200, or exactly €50. Clearly then, I’ll lose money if I sell now since I started out with €100.

So I must hit the ‘re-cycle’ button shown above and wait another 2 weeks for it to turn into granules, which brings us to the 5th of July 2016. I now have granules and have turned my initial €100 of crap into €300 of pure granule goodness! I don’t get to withdraw this yet though, at least not if I want to make any money.

If I cash out at this point I’ll only make 25% of €300, which comes to €75.

If I hit ‘restart’ and do not sell my granules I’ll have made a 14% profit on a €100 investment. I’ll be able to start buying waste again with this money with a brand new cycle with €114.

In other words, you only really make a profit in the first 105 days if you re-invest everything.

Once I complete 3 full cycles, 105 days after June 1st 2016 I’ve made €3 profit. I am not kidding lol.

€100 example earnings chart

On a brighter note, if you ‘compound’ your earnings during this 105 day period by purchasing more waste with any profits made, you will make a little more. You’ll make €11.16 profit to be precise.

Using this exact same process starting out with €1000, you’ll end up with €30 in total profit after 105 days. Clearly, the only way to make money is to invest higher amounts over longer periods of time.

I love the companies example though:

Marketing material earnings example

Shining example of deliberately misleading people with a half truth.

Firstly, you will not make any withdrawal profits at all in ‘just several weeks’. The only way you’ll make the the €142 total revenue after 3 cycles is to follow the strategy I just explained and re-invest into the next cycle. So you can’t even cash out €42 in profit after several months- let alone weeks!

But there is another way to maximise your profits…
The Equipment Shares

Once you’ve purchased a full 5000kg (€1000) you are then eligible to purchase ‘equipment stock’ to increase your profit share and waste quota to increasing amounts as follows…

Forklift: €1 per share increases the amount of waste you can buy (recycling quota) to another 25kg per share. This is capped at 200 shares, meaning an extra 5000kg of waste purchasing becomes available for €200.

Sorting: €10 per share increases your quota by 60kg per share, capped at 250 shares. So for €2500 you can now purchase an additional 15000kg of waste. Buying 250 shares will increase your profit from 14% to 16.5% when completing cycles.

Shredder: €25 per share increases your quota by 100kg per share, capped at 250 shares total. For €6,250 you can purchase an additional 25,000kg of waste and increase you profit share to 21.5% when completing cycles.

Washing: €50 per share increases your quota by 140kg per share, capped at 250 shares. For €12,500 you can purchase an additional 35,000kg of waste and increase your profit share to 31.5% when completing cycles.

Granulator: €100 per share increases you quota by 100kg and is capped at 500 shares. For €50,000 you can now purchase another 50,000kg of waste and increase your profit share to 51.5%, only the company caps this share to 50% total.
Total Costs & Rewards

The real way to look at this is to forget all about the terminology and the idea of some recycling factory. In my opinion, that is just a marketing strategy.

What really happens with this is you start out with your first lot of 5000kg of purchasable waste, then buy 200 ‘forklift shares’ to unlock the next lot of 5000kg waste purchasing ability. You continue doing this all the way through to the ‘granulator’ status to earn the maximum amount of money possible.

The end result is the purchasing of 135,000kg of waste for a total of €27,000 and €71,450 worth of purchasing to unlock quotas and increased profit share percentages.

Once you get right to the top status and purchase all the equipment shares you can make €13,500 profit on 135,000kg of waste every 5 week cycle period. You can see this by using the blue ‘selling plan’ option on the calculator.

Note: Once your revenue share hits 33% or more, it is now profitable for you to start selling the granules after a full 5 week cycle instead of re-investing your money. In other words, after almost €10k in equipment share purchasing, it starts becoming worth your while to hit the ‘sell’ button instead of the ‘restart’ button.
Referral Commissions

This operates on a  level unilevel downline system where you can have unlimited people on each level, 4 levels deep. You recruit people, who recruit people and so on.

Each level pays you a different commission based on their deposits:

Level 1: 10%

Level 2: 3%

Level 3: 2%

Level 4: 1%

You get a bunch of banners and a way to track clicks on your affiliate links. Nothing special there.
What I Liked

    I like the idea of a legitimate company helping the environment and creating sustainable revenue share program. That really does not appear to be the case here though

    The website is pretty cool

    I’ve got to hand it to these guys, this is a grade A performance. I honestly don’t know whether to laugh or cry

What I Didn’t Like

    In my opinion, this is a HYIP/ Ponzi scheme and I will explain why I say this below

    Confusing explanation of the system and how it operates will likely leave a lot of people skipping over the finer details. This is exactly what this kind of scheme plays on

    Huge amount of secrecy/ deception surrounding the CEO, management and factory locations

    Misleading marketing material suggesting people will make more than they really will in a given time frame

    These kinds of schemes will inevitably collapse in the coming months/ years as recruiting slows

Why This Is a Deceptive Scheme

The company assures people that they are a real company and admittedly put out a fairly believable front. In fact I have not seen many companies go to the kind of lengths they do to establish credibility.

Allow me to present the red flags that expose this scheme for what it is:
Zero Proof of Their Factories

Neither their marketing material, their biased affiliates, nor their baseless YouTube videos prove the companies legitimacy.

In fact the only proof that I have found ANYWHERE shows the opposite, this is a giant load of BS. Elaborate, yes, but when con artists stand to make millions of dollars out of a scheme like this it is well worth organising a few tours with a couple of local factories and planning things out to a level that will fool the majority for the longest period of time possible.

But Tim, they’ve been part of some trade shows and have offices and all that stuff!

None of this is proof and is simply an opportunity to legitimise an otherwise unbelievable scam. If they didn’t go to these lengths, no one would believe them. Think about it carefully. Buying a stand at a trade show means zero, renting an office means zero, walking people around a random factory means zero.

Even if by some miracle they did have a recycling operation, it would clearly be a front for a ponzi to support such high ROI’s.
Unusually High Returns

They provide unusually high passive ROI’s as you progress through the system to the tune of 150% ROI in a 5 week period. That’s not just high, it is downright laughable. For this to be even remotely possible, they’d have to be operating an insanely profitable business.

Let’s take a look at the real state of the recycling industry. According to an article written by the Wall Street Journal the CEO of Waste Management INC had this to say:

    “Recycling is in a crisis, and isn’t profitable for us, and we have to react to that by shutting down plants.”

The article goes on to report:

    Market values of used plastics have fallen sharply, a decline some in the industry have attributed to lower crude oil prices, which have pushed down the cost of producing new plastic and left manufacturers less keen to work with recycled material.

Another article published by LetsRecycle.com points out:

    We are all aware that the UK’s recycling industry is going through a challenging time.

Needless to say, paying investors this kind of return is not only contradictory to the state of the industry, but outrageously unsustainable.
Payments

The hallmark of a ponzi scheme is paying existing members with new member investment. In this case they actually admit this in the fine print on their website:

Payment Policy

This is stating that they will use the ‘pool’ of member payments to pay out existing affiliates, the same pool that is added to regularly by new member investment.

Additionally, deposits are limited to €250 by credit card and not accepted at all via PayPal which throws up yet another red flag.
Final Thoughts

In my opinion, this is a well planned HYIP/ ponzi scheme with a fairly clever marketing strategy behind it. They give people the impression of a legitimate company and use a vocabulary and internal system to attempt to support their story.

One of the biggest misconceptions is that it “must be legit since people are getting paid”… that is not a sign of legitimacy at all. People have, and always will make money in these kinds of schemes but a LOT more lose out when they eventually collapse.

Make no mistake, all ponzi’s eventually collapse. Why? Because this is not a sustainable business model. Once recruiting slows, the revenue being used to pay out ROI’s comes to a grinding halt and the company pulls the pin. Hence the reason for the virtual headquarters and the lack of information about the people behind this.

tl;dr The whole 'Recyclix' company front is bullshit, ponzi.
2272  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Polish-registered recyclix.com is provably a Ponzi scheme on: July 20, 2015, 07:32:25 AM
Now, on to the part where the scammers' own small-print clearly states them to be a Ponzi scheme:

Recyclix Sp.z o.o may merge these funds with the funds of other Users and its proprietary funds. These merged funds may be used for payments to other Users or for the sake of our mutual corporate aims or otherwise. However, Recyclix Sp.z o.o. shall in any case pay or return you the funds according to this Payment Policy and the Terms of Use.

This tells you that they are stating they will use your money to pay other users - Ponzi scheme.

DEPOSITS

The User shall deposit the funds using mechanisms offered by the Website.

The User may deposit the funds to the Account via bank wire transfer, credit cards, and Bitcoin.

The minimum deposit amount (the first deposit and/or balance replenishment of the Account) is 20 EUR.

Oooh, but they accept regular payment methods like bank wire transfer and credit card, as well as bitcoin, surely this would indicate they are legitimate if they are registered with credit card companies?

Well, no. Here's why their credit card facility does not inspire confidence in their supposed legitimacy:

The maximum deposit amount via credit cards is 250 EUR.

This is because they want to keep the risk of both charge-backs and fraudulent usage of credit cards to an absolute minimum in order to avoid drawing any unwanted attention to their operation. They have credit card payment solely to lend an air of legitimacy to their 'business'.

. . .and finally

The maximum deposit amount via bank wire transfer or Butcoin is not limited.

Of course, non-reversible (or in the case of bank transfer, very hard to reverse given the small-print) payment methods have no limit.

Another red flag for spell-check failure on the word 'Bitcoin', too. But, then, I sometimes think they do it on purpose as an in-joke among their likely-numerous Ponzi 'investment' schemes, such as 'cloud mining'.


2273  Economy / Scam Accusations / Polish-registered recyclix.com is a Ponzi scheme and provably so. on: July 20, 2015, 07:32:10 AM
Whilst looking very professional with rich graphics and layout, this Polish-registered bitcoin-accepting operation, Recyclix, is not just highly likely to be a Ponzi scheme, the small print on their website even admits that funds paid in by users is used to pay other users, thereby demonstrating that it actually is structured as a Ponzi scheme.

Let's take a look:


Garza 'Hashlet' style faux-multilevel ROI 'investment' options giving the user the impression they can tweak the configuration of their 'investment' for, you guessed it, MOAR PROFETS!!!1!!!!

Scrypt.cc style "no need to withdraw your money when you can keep re-investing it" 'auto-reinvesting' "compound profit" feature for, of course, MOAR PROFETS!!1!!!1!1!

But wait, there is MOAR! Not only do you have the chance to "auto-reinvest", you can also select the number of 'cycles' you want to commit to for, surely not? YES! MOAR PROFETS!!111!!1!!elebenty!1!

As well as the ubiquitous 'Bonus Referral' scheme whereby you can receive payment for every other sucker, I mean 'investor', you can get to register and 'invest' with your ref-link.


So, in a nutshell, it has the usual range of pretend user-defined 'options' to give them the sense that they have control, plus the all-important 'profit-compounding' selector which keeps your money in the scammers pockets and, as a bonus for themselves, they even have an additional layer of security, the scammers I mean, not the users, in terms of knowing how long they've likely got your money for through selecting a commitment to a number of goes on the gravy-train 'cycles' which, clearly, is going to be incredible useful for the Ponzi calculator to be able to keep the scammers up to speed on making sure that incoming deposits are always greater than any outgoing withdrawals.



2274  Economy / Investor-based games / Re: does anyone in here knows about recyclix? on: July 19, 2015, 09:00:33 PM
This is clearly a Ponzi scheme, check the small print:

Recyclix Sp.z o.o may merge these funds with the funds of other Users and its proprietary funds. These merged funds may be used for payments to other Users or for the sake of our mutual corporate aims or otherwise. However, Recyclix Sp.z o.o. shall in any case pay or return you the funds according to this Payment Policy and the Terms of Use.

DEPOSITS

The User shall deposit the funds using mechanisms offered by the Website.

The User may deposit the funds to the Account via bank wire transfer, credit cards, and Bitcoin.

This means they use your money to pay out to other 'investors'.

That they promote the usual referral bonus scheme is another red flag too.


2275  Local / Майнеры / Re: scrypt.cc - проверено временем on: July 19, 2015, 08:52:48 PM
Recyclix Sp.z o.o may merge these funds with the funds of other Users and its proprietary funds. These merged funds may be used for payments to other Users or for the sake of our mutual corporate aims or otherwise. However, Recyclix Sp.z o.o. shall in any case pay or return you the funds according to this Payment Policy and the Terms of Use.

DEPOSITS

The User shall deposit the funds using mechanisms offered by the Website.

The User may deposit the funds to the Account via bank wire transfer, credit cards, and Bitcoin.

Excuse the use of English again but you do know the bold text above indicates it to be a Ponzi scheme, right?

2276  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Xscrypt.com - Premier Scrypt Cloud Mining Contracts on: July 19, 2015, 07:49:38 PM
^^^ when the operator of this 'cloud mining ' scam refuse outright to offer any proof of mining I think the fact you are even asking them what the problem is with their payouts is frankly bizarre given your 'legendary' account status.

Surely you are more than clued up enough to recognise this is just another ponzi dressed up as cloud mining?

2277  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Scrypt.CC | Scrypt Cloud Mining on: July 19, 2015, 02:40:32 PM
Do not Deposit more than you can afford to lose in Any Mining Site

using this phrase as an excuse to invest in ponzi like sites is like tolerating those ponzi sites.

if it looks like ponzi
if it works like ponzi
then its ponzi
dont invest and say "Do not Deposit more than you can afford to lose in Any Mining Site" because by giving the scammer more BTC is extending his life in this world



Damn straight. That pointless phrase is promoted by the scammers themselves so that when the marks start complaining about how they now hate everything crypto because they've lost all their btc to scams, the sock-puppets and fanboys can project the blame on to the 'investor'.

2278  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Scrypt.CC | Scrypt Cloud Mining on: July 18, 2015, 12:43:49 PM
What on earth makes people believe those numbers on the screen are anything but numbers on their screen?



Funny you say that...you know all the money in our banks is all just numbers on a screen too.  The actual cash simply does not exist.  If everyone in the US went to the back tomorrow and asked for just 3% of their money, the banking system would crumble.

Thanks to "Bitcoin: The End Of Money As We Know It" for that tidbit of info, it's a newly released award winning doco that I watched today.  Very interesting - http://theendofmoneyasweknowit.com/ (best 0.02BTC i ever spent...except for the funds I've put into scrypt.cc of course!)

I guess the whole financial system is a scam too Cryptodevil, why aren't you out warning everyone to stick their money under their matress so the scamming Government doesn't take it?


False equivalence.

Firstly, the 'whole financial system' generally has to maintain strict compliance and auditing regulatory oversight. Whether we like the rules they are playing by is one thing, but as long as they are playing 'by the rules' of their industry in terms of management of theirs and their customers funds, then any protestation you might raise as to how the traditional financial system operates, requires that you challenge the industry to change the rules to better serve the public, something that decentralised cryptocurrency and blockchain technology will no doubt force them to do in the long term anyway.

Secondly, when I reference the fact that the numbers on the screen don't actually relate to anything tangible, I clearly mean in terms of there being a direct link to a blockchain whereby scrypt.cc couldn't forge the trade and transaction information.

But, then, you either knew that but chose to ignore it in order to make your fallacious false equivalence, or you don't know that, which makes you an ignoramus.

So which is it?

2279  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Scrypt.CC | Scrypt Cloud Mining on: July 18, 2015, 07:18:17 AM
What on earth makes people believe those numbers on the screen are anything but numbers on their screen?

These scammers can put any market condition up there they like as these 'KHS' aren't actually tied to anything and neither are the btc 'buywalls'.
2280  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Scrypt.CC | Scrypt Cloud Mining on: July 17, 2015, 07:12:01 PM
curiously, one anagram of marcelo santos is:



Scam earns loot.

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