Most of these Magic Money scams work the other way round. Really? What do you know about SPPL? If SPPL stands for Super People something something, then I know that they use Mavro coins, a centralized pretend alt coin invented by super scammer Sergey Mavrodi and used by MMM. So it would be logical to think that SPPL, Elevrus etc. are MMM clones and should be avoided at all costs, as they are pyramid schemes which will ultimately fail and leave large numbers of 'investors' broke. That's what I know. We are not using Mavro. It`is not MMM and it is not Mavrodi`a pyramid OK, this must be another SuperPeople then, hard to keep track of all the Super People with their Super Deals.
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Most of these Magic Money scams work the other way round. Really? What do you know about SPPL? If SPPL stands for Super People something something, then I know that they use Mavro coins, a centralized pretend alt coin invented by super scammer Sergey Mavrodi and used by MMM. So it would be logical to think that SPPL, Elevrus etc. are MMM clones and should be avoided at all costs, as they are pyramid schemes which will ultimately fail and leave large numbers of 'investors' broke. That's what I know.
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I think you have posted this at the wrong section. This should be moved to Investor-based games. But it`s not about investings No it certainly isn't about "investings". Just as a matter of interest (pun), why does the 0.01 BTC 'plan' return 30% 7X quicker than the 3 BTC 'plan'? Most of these Magic Money scams work the other way round. I like your Skype address "MavroGlobal".
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Hey, I have just two very important questions. What if someone offer to me 0.6 BTC / week for wearing his signature, but the website that his signature promotes is a scam? Can I get default -ve trust ratings like many people did for "Promoting ponzi", "Promoting scam" or whatever?
This came up recently regarding a sig campaign similar to my one off version. If the person leaving you the negative does so because he strongly believe(s) that this person is a scammer then his logic would presumably be that, by you taking money for promoting a site which he believes is a scam you become in effect, a scammer's accomplice in his eyes and therefore deserve it. There would be two arguments that you could make against that 1) It's advertising space, like a billboard or this forum's own ads, and I am only the medium not the message 2) It is only opinion, not fact, that the site is a scam and not up to me to judge The comeback to those would be 1) You take responsibility for what's in your signature 2) Preemptive action against scams based on probability is reasonable As you know, feedback is hard to get removed once left. The question to ask yourself is "Is it worth it"?
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The mods are doing their stuff, deleting about 100 of these bot posts made within a couple of minutes of each other. The account has been compromised so no point in red trusting it. The original post will be deleted because it's ref spam, but it will still be seen because you quoted it. If you want to be constructive and not just moan, edit your posts and then it's gone. Simple.
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Fuck you bastard! Which one could be more bastard than you? The original post will be deleted because it's ref spam, but will still be seen because you quoted it.
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The answer from Minerslab : You can listen say fake "customers" paid by our competition, or you can visit us in our office in London. Yes , of cours you can pay in cash. Regards , Walter Maleyson.
As has been established, they were originally registered as a UK company using a bookmaker's shop address. They have since changed that to 84 Roman Way, Andover SP10 5JS. This is a terraced house in a residential area of Hampshire, not in London. It would be a tight fit for the 20+ people in the staff picture, which incidentally, comes from a Finnish version of imgur, just the sort of thing a Latvian living in the UK would use. soo once they give me the possibiliti to pay in cash , i dont think minerslab is scam. i send to them 8 mails and i get 8 answeres from them.
Well Mr. rich one post newbie, let us know how you get on. Are you just intending on turning up, giving them $50k and driving off with 10 boxes? Sounds like bullshit a plan.
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Restored.
Thank you for confirming Congratz! Thank you Yeah, same here, good perseverance
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The Bad Side of MMM Hmm, let's see... It's a pyramid scheme, openly admitted to by the operators. It creates no added value or profit by business activity, it just moves money from one person to another. According to basic mathematics, it is destined to fail, whether it's days, weeks, months is anyone's guess. In order to give/receive "help" (money), you become involved with dealing in 'Mavros'. Mavros are named after Sergey Mavrodi, (Google and read) who, in previous MMM's, set the exchange rate for Mavro/your local currency. Sociopath or saviour, Mavrodi is a very clever man. Over the years, he has developed a pricing system for mavros which maximizes the life of the scheme and creates value within it for the operators. As in any pyramid, the most important thing is the continued flow of new, bottom tier money into it. If you want extra Mavros, you must spam for MMM where and when you are told to. You are controlled in when and who you send money to. Any breach of your instructions is a reason for termination. Try getting your money back then. Previously, there have been 'freeze' or lock in times, during which you have no access to your money, real or mavro, without penalty. Mavrodi justifies this by admitting that large scale withdrawals would kill MMM. Pyramid schemes are illegal in most parts of the "first world" (even though one of the biggest, Amway, flourishes in the US because of its ability to fund huge legal defenses from its profits). This is why the current targets for MMM are India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Bangladesh and the Phillipines. Illegality may not bother you, but when things go wrong (as they will), it means no recourse to the legal system and possible action against people at manager + level. Ignore the clever marketing that this is a social service of some sort, or a strike back against the evil banking system on behalf of the guy in the street. It's not, it's a clever repeating scam which has cost millions of poor people their savings by masquerading as their friend. Anyway, all those words are wasted on you, krunox, because it is obvious that you are going to give it a try. Come back and tell us how you get on, but if you start spamming it here, I'll report the fuck out of you to the mods.
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Is there a website where i can invest some BTC and get good interest on a monthly basis (won't mind if the interest is low).... If i invest 0.004 Btc .....What will i get in return..?
HaoBTC.com Disclaimer: I am employed by this company.
Business can't be too good Eric, if you're spamming for a dollar.
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you can contact the people they paid the whoisguard fee, (you will need an attorney to do it tho) and they will have to give up the account information.
If any one wnna file suit or complain to cops Im ready to sign petition ,
Lets make sure these guys not run away with the funds?
Not being negative, but can anyone give an example of when petitions and whois searches etc, have been successful in getting money back in these circumstances?
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MMM has been around for years in different forms, targetting different countries. "Elevrus" is a clone. They are unsubstainable pyramid schemes which end in tears for the vast majority of users. MMM produces nothing but illusions. Ask yourself, where does 20-100% per month increase come from? Answer: from people like you, all wanting free money. I did the maths in a thread on here which is now locked because it was flooded with spam from newbies posting to earn their Mavrodi Magic Money. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1026379.0MMM specialize in heavy self promotion as a 'peoples alternative to the corrupt banking system'. They are nothing of the sort, just a scam preying on gullible, greedy people. There's a lot of them about. Are you one? I don't think it's a scam. Their system works just like shares.Yes, exactly like shares gullible, greedy people. There's a lot of them about. Are you one?
That's a "Yes" from you then.
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I`m still waiting to help you with registration )
Sent you a PM. I invested less than $ 400. Just a few months ago. Received more than $ 600. The base rate of 20% per month. If you perform the task of advertising in social networks (in MMM «EXTRA» ), receive up to 100% per month.
Invested less than $400 but received more than $600?! How much did you earn monthly from this? Minimum is 20% monthly. But you may perform 1 task from MMM Extra per day, which increase your earnings rate for 2.67% (1 task gives you +2.67% monthly) Maximum is 100% monthly MMM - is SCAM, which all time continuously restarts. It`s not MMM Russia ) MMM has been around for years in different forms, targetting different countries. "Elevrus" is a clone. They are unsubstainable pyramid schemes which end in tears for the vast majority of users. MMM produces nothing but illusions. Ask yourself, where does 20-100% per month increase come from? Answer: from people like you, all wanting free money. I did the maths in a thread on here which is now locked because it was flooded with spam from newbies posting to earn their Mavrodi Magic Money. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1026379.0MMM specialize in heavy self promotion as a 'peoples alternative to the corrupt banking system'. They are nothing of the sort, just a scam preying on gullible, greedy people. There's a lot of them about. Are you one?
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As it is not sad, but for us all science - no need to invest in dubious projects. By the way, pay attention to my signature, with the project for a year and I regularly receive payments on a credit card.
probably the cheapest made scamsite I've ever seen. lol, they don't even try and it looks like people throw money at them. ....and they have his credit card details, what could possibly go wrong?
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Let's say I'm looking to invest around $500k in bitcoins
What is the procedure to acquire the corresponding amount of bitcoins
uhh, 500k USD is around 1.7k BTC these days, which not look so high, as it looks in fiat:) possible ways 1* go to localbitcoins.com, initiate contact with biggest sellers in your region (Europe, US) and start negotiate terms / ask them for offer. 2* initiate contact with some huge Chinese mining company/visit China personally and buy it directly from miners 3* create multiple bank accounts, transfer fiat to multiple exchanges and start buying problem with point 3 is, that gov. may block your funds at it will be visible. So imho best and feasible way is just start slowly collecting locally..anyway, it will be risky and time consuming for sure, 500k USD is really lot of money, in my country you can had luxury car and amazing big house with garden everywhere you want:)) 500K USD on localbitcoins, scary... scary LOL, yeah, "Meet you in Starbucks, I'll be the guy with the AK47 and the Rottweiler."
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77 78 posts over less than $3? This place......
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Also in fact you can have legal UK based company (costs 1$, no documents needed)
That's simply not true, it's at least 30 X that depending on circumstances. I agree that having a UK registered company means nothing in terms of whether the business is a scam or not. You may well be a confident bunch of guys who honestly think that your mixed bag of 'investments' will continue to be profitable, but if I had a coin for every time I have read this "We trade/mine/arbitrage/lend etc. etc." pitch then I would be a rich man. Certainly richer than if I put any money into them, as 99% disappear without a trace. Repeating "we are not a ponzi/scam" time and again doesn't really mean much, nor does "it's our secret" when you are asked about your revenue methods. Try a screen shot or two, it might help investor confidence. Good luck if you are legit, but I hope your balls drop off if you're just another bullshitter.
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I liked the Stuff4Bitcoin computer security expert persona, that was funny.
Not that I particularly care, but did Woodburner ever get identified irl?
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