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I need to buy a tally counter fo this excuse, do you know how many times I've heard this one?
You would need a great tally counter that would reach 374017802978019687293874091852. It's going to be digital. Lol. The browser presents that warning on all http pages. It seems like websites are directlying everything to https these days even when there is no need to do it. My website only uses https for the loggedin sessions. This was defined as one of the requirements. Why does it matter infomration that is classified as "public" classification is not encrypted?
Having an "HTTPS" would serve as a "security" blanket feeling on the user when visiting a site. Making it more "legitimate". I think no one should log in/register on your site knowing that there is an insecure connection and a hacker could steal data from the information given. I have sent the link of these pages to our tech guy to consider implementing all suggestions.
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You are wrong. Why reach conclusions like that without any basis? This is just your assumption and not based on evidence.
I posted some of the evidence in the first opening post in this topic, you read it all. You cannot know the code behind it based on your judegment of the HTML skin.
You are right and wrong, I can't know the code behind. But I can know that that you stole something from someone. **IT IS A FULL PAYMENT PROCESSING SOLUTION***. I welcome you to try it out with 10/ 100 Satoshi tests (There is no minimum on Bitcoin payments so you could try it out). There will only have a nominal cost to you.
everything is amateur done here. As a financial services business, there should be no omissions. is that right with you? The browser presents that warning on all http pages. It seems like websites are directlying everything to https these days even when there is no need to do it. My website only uses https for the loggedin sessions. This was defined as one of the requirements. Why does it matter infomration that is classified as "public" classification is not encrypted?
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We are certainly not a scam, and we do not run off with people's money. We intend to develop a long-term sustainable business as opposed to running a scam.
I have noted many of the comments about our website and asked the person we hired for webdesign to make changes as required. There was a rush to get launched and the web designer took it upon himself to create marketing materials without actually consulting the business. As you say, the team photos and stats counters that were on the site were just fictional and have been removed. I also note that the Ts & Cs are just a rehash of a document used many times online and this needs correcting. To be honest you see this all the time, even in large organisations where people just copy legal documents. I agree that this needs sorting out, and I have made a comment to the person concerned.
The site and its intention, however, are not fictional/ and not a scam. I can assure you this. It is a little bit unfair to make the leap from frivolous marketing material to a scam. It is just a case of some marketing material that was frivolous.
Now you remove fake team members pictures and you are no longer a fraud? Do you think that it goes so easy? Which large organisations use plagiarized documents as your own? If you ready to steal someone's marketing material, what will hold you back to not steal someone's money? Just to know, all plagiarist have the same excuse. A web designer or a marketing agency doing these mistake. We know that. my personal opinion: This is a "business" run by one person (I want to believe he's an adult). Take free website themes from colorlib.com, change (copy/paste) some content, change the logo, add website name and voila, business is ready. I don't know, maybe it's behind the script or application will do something, but for sure not is a payment processor or anything legal. You are wrong. Why reach conclusions like that without any basis? This is just your assumption and not based on evidence. You cannot know the code behind it based on your judegment of the HTML skin. **IT IS A FULL PAYMENT PROCESSING SOLUTION***. I welcome you to try it out with 10/ 100 Satoshi tests (There is no minimum on Bitcoin payments so you could try it out). There will only have a nominal cost to you.
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You can get better options if you use a lot of alternatives, and a 1% offer does not constitute a discount since you can accept payments using https://btcpayserver.org/ with zero fees. Is the project open source? Can the user check the code? If it is not, you need trust, and I do not think that anyone will use such a service unless it is possible to link directly between the program and your bank account. Can you integrate with btcpayserver.org in 60 minutes? with just a 2 line iframe? The project was not coded with opensource code. It is code proprietary to us. The code contains many security features and controls. The users cannot check the code - because doing this would open us up to security risks. We do not want to be dealing with bank payments in this service. The whole idea of it is to deal only in Bitcoin payments, thus removing all of the friction and risk of bank payments.
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We are certainly not a scam, and we do not run off with people's money. We intend to develop a long-term sustainable business as opposed to running a scam. I have noted many of the comments about our website and asked the person we hired for webdesign to make changes as required. There was a rush to get launched and the web designer took it upon himself to create marketing materials without actually consulting the business. As you say, the team photos and stats counters that were on the site were just fictional and have been removed. I also note that the Ts & Cs are just a rehash of a document used many times online and this needs correcting. To be honest you see this all the time, even in large organisations where people just copy legal documents. I agree that this needs sorting out, and I have made a comment to the person concerned. The site and its intention, however, are not fictional/ and not a scam. I can assure you this. It is a little bit unfair to make the leap from frivolous marketing material to a scam. It is just a case of some marketing material that was frivolous.
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It is an obvious scam, just archived it all. User tagged and created a flag. I hope it will be enough to prevent someone's not to be deceived. we always have rookies who don’t understand "how bitcoin work" and they are easy victims. here is scam accusation link: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5231610.0We are certainly not a scam, and we do not run off with people's money. We intend to develop a long-term sustainable business as opposed to running a scam. I have noted many of the comments about our website and asked the person we hired for webdesign to make changes as required. There was a rush to get launched and the web designer took it upon himself to create marketing materials without actually consulting the business. As you say, the team photos and stats counters that were on the site were just fictional and have been removed. I also note that the Ts & Cs are just a rehash of a document used many times online and this needs correcting. To be honest you see this all the time, even in large organisations where people just copy legal documents. I agree that this needs sorting out, and I have made a comment to the person concerned. The site and its intention, however, are not fictional/ and not a scam. I can assure you this. It is a little bit unfair to make the leap from frivolous marketing material to a scam. It is just a case of some marketing material that was frivolous.
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We have just launched a new Bitcoin payment processing services which allows you to integrate your e-commerce website for automated Bitcoin payments. This is very easy to use, and it takes only 60 minutes to set up with your website. This service works by you generating parameters which are fed to an iframe which in turn generated a Bitcoin address for your customers to pay. Paid invoices go into your merchant account which you can empty on demand. We are also going to be launching an affiliate programme which a promo code which will pay 0.25% of turnover of introduced customers for the first two years. Our website is http://bitclear.cashPlease feel free to signup and test, and if you have any questions about the service or the affiliate programme, please ping me. Justin Coombe
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