http://bitcoinstats.com/irc/bitcoin-otc/logs/2011/11/1322:35 danieldaniel pirateat40: Who's roberta and/or ted? 22:35 danieldaniel oh 22:35 pirateat40 parents. 22:35 pirateat40 god rest their souls.
This entire episode is a cornucopia of incompetence. You all knew his identity, from nearly the very beginning. He knew this. And yet, here he is, attempting to imply that his parents are dead? And no one ever researched this and bothered to call him out on this, for over nine months? We were all motivated by greed and the fear of lost revenue from being kicked out of his program. If you believe this is too far fetched, you need only now look at the users still using GPUMAX to see it AFTER the fact, although on a smaller scale, as is their defence. http://www.rkattorneys.com/business_litigation.phpthese guys accept bitcoin according to https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Trade#Legal_Services
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Tell me, why are people so bothered by Bitcoin now?
These people hate Bitcoin for the same reasons they hate gold, Ayn Rand, Ron Paul, and libertarians. They know they are second-handers. They know they are parasitic leeches. They know they are useless tax eaters, living off the productivity of virtuous rational value holders. They hate anything and anyone that threatens to dispel the illusion that they are moral, and superior to their betters via the sanction of the victim and death worship of altruism. They know their time is limited, and the day of reckoning draws nigh. They know they will perish when the IRS agents' US dollar paychecks cease and the welfare checks stop. They hate this reality, and will strain with every misguided ounce gram of self-preservation to prevent or delay the inevitable. They are ashamed of their own worthlessness, and have created this entire world order dedicated to hiding their shortcomings behind a tissue of lies and a wall of coercion. B I T C O I N T A L K
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This is a telephone and address history for Trendon: Trendon Shavers McKinney, TX 608 Broad Leaf Ln 75070 (972) 540-7666 McKinney, TX 6530 Virginia Pkwy 75069 (214) 726-9055 Midland, TX 4947 Rustic Trl 79707 (915) 522-2794 Mckinney, TX 2305 Custer Rd 75070 (972) 369-0895 Mckinney, TX 6530 Virginia Pkwy 75069 (214) 726-9055
well, its basically time to hire a lawyer now
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house is empty, never mind I am sure this is a current or recent address. This is Ashley Shavers's address on Whitepages, and is also an address listed under GPUMAX registration. 2305 S Custer Rd, Apt 1507 McKinney, TX 75070-6222
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house is empty, never mind
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Ashley's ex-husband is a Body Builder (yes, muscle-guy) in Texas. I don't understand how she went from him to Trendon.
he seems to have a way with words!
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You know, you could just send a message describing what Pirate did to the entirety of his wife's friends list. Looks like theres a bunch of law-enforcement types in there who might not like the guy
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ummm...not to bust anyones bubble, but someone just recently posted pirate chatting and someone asked about his home address and who these people were. he said that address was from 20 years ago and mentioned the names were his parents, then he said something like god bless their souls...sounding like they are dead...
confirmed liar is a liar
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Skype doesn't cut it. If he did run, would be you have any legal means to get your money back? Are you sure?
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Look, bitcoins are already up 170% YTD. And you are so greedy that you are willing to lend them to some dude on the internet for some fictional returns? The price appreciation of bitcoin is due to market forces-- there is a real demand for them. These schemes are nothing but a bunch of hot air from an anonymous person (remember when pirate was saying "oh look everyone knows who I am this can't be a scam!").
Nobody looks like a scammer until they run with your money. And no, it is not possible to have an anonymous lending economy without legally enforced property rights. That's not what bitcoin is for.
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I guess this beats using fiat to buy a BTC? *golf clap* Here's a ha'penny for your trouble! Haha thanks!
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Ugh
If anyone could reliably make 2.5%/w they would be doing it with their own money.
If they needed to borrow money they would use a credit card cash advance, which is actually cheaper than 2.5%/w.
Check
Mate
Its
A
Scam
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Cool another scam/scam circlejerk/bunch of idiots handing out their money to a criminal (despite what his "wife" thinks). What a great day for bitcoin!
How are you making 2.5% a week, Mr. Anonymous Internet Business Genius Patrick "Pirateat40 has a AAA credit rating" Harnett?
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I guess this beats using fiat to buy a BTC? *golf clap*
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This is a great, and much needed idea.
However, I think you might be better off if you start small and just set up a simple BTC pass-through to some index ETFs, which would allow any investor in the world with BTC to gain exposure to SP500 or DJIA. This could be used to set up the initial trust. I only say this because anyone can claim to be a master stock-picker, but without a track record this is all just hot air.
The issue of BTCUSD appreciation is always going to be a problem, but as long as you are clear about it, there shouldn't be any. No money is actually lost if BTC appreciates, its just that it adds another element of risk, since simply holding BTC is possibly going to be more profitable than holding USD equities.
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It has already been found that the address in question is the registration address of GPUMax LLC (Pirateat40's mining company)
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