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NEWEST DUECOIN SCAM ON A SCAM: For dumb-as-dirt people who think they must "help" DUECOIN finish signing up to the HitBtc registry by giving a new scammer on the block $20,000. (more or less--tailored to the size sucker this new party figures you are) so that he can somehow finish getting DUECOIN registered, all I can say is: You just can't stop that urge to flush money down the nearest toilet, can you?
duecoin. the future is now--it's a scam that is actually spawning baby scams. What a future!
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Yes, dear ones, DUECOIN IS A SCAM ICO. If you invested in it, the scammers have already spent your money on whatever "high life" goodies they desired. Good luck tracing them. I will assume you forgot to google or read the scam warnings concerning ICOs and the lack of SEC or other accountability involved, or that your odds of making money would be much higher in Vegas, even with the odds sharply in favor of the casinos.
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hitBTC never announced it was going to register duecoin. Duecoin promoters are the originators of announcements concerning hitBTC. It was easy to trace the originators of the fake announcements.
Duecoin didn't even bother to create a fictional development team for its white pages or website. They are all unknown, hidden, or nonexistent. Harder working ICO scammers at least created fake development team member profiles and attempted to make their ICO teams appear real. DUECOIN was too lazy to even fake a development team!
Red flags for a scam ICO waved in front of all the suckers who were taken for a ride on this one. Indeed, try to get the SEC involved--send them to the Panamanian company that only exists to hide the creators of this scam and its website from any and all investigators, government backed or not.
The only way DUCOIN could have been clearer in their intention to take the money in run, is if they had a red banner over their website that said, "A new one is born every minute, all suckers, deposit your hard-earned money right here."
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