I found this on their news page: "We have signed an important long-term contract with the Dutch department of McDonalds for collecting of plastic packaging and its further recycling at our plants." Can this be verified? And if this is true, what does it mean? That McDonalds didn't check them out before signing the contract? What's the explanation? First thought is that this is one last push for new deposits before they initiate their exit plan. But I've reached out to Mickey D's for comment on this claim in any event.
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He's answered it, to my satisfaction anyway. The PR firm they hired effed up, those client pages are removed on their site and being revamped.
'PR firm they hired effed up'? Really? You're just going to go with that and accept it? They posted multiple pages of fraudulent testimony from customers they never had, people who were in fact speaking about the multi-national global corporation, 'SAS'.All this while they are wanting to raise as much money as possible from their 'crowdsale' and you think a "somebody else made a boo boo but we are totally legit, honest!!!!!!1!!" excuse suffices? You are either extremely naive or a shill. LOL, it's extremely amusing that I can make some of you my emotional bitch without even trying. Put up more evidence of their "scam" or just sit there and wipe your vagina off. You haven't countered the evidence which has already been posted yet. But thanks for showing your true colours in this thread, shill.
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While we're on the subject of fraudulent customer testimonials about projects they haven't actually been involved in, how about @razormind offers up some details of projects Razormind have done, other than the clone-a-coin-factory from 2014.
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He's answered it, to my satisfaction anyway. The PR firm they hired effed up, those client pages are removed on their site and being revamped.
'PR firm they hired effed up'? Really? You're just going to go with that and accept it? They posted multiple pages of fraudulent testimony from customers they never had, people who were in fact speaking about the multi-national global corporation, 'SAS'.All this while they are wanting to raise as much money as possible from their 'crowdsale' and you think a "somebody else made a boo boo but we are totally legit, honest!!!!!!1!!" excuse suffices? You are either extremely naive or a shill.
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Public Service Announcement - This is just another Ponzi/Pyramid Scam Do Not Invest!
Those who choose to post of their participation support or encouragement for this scam will be tagged with negative trust for proving they wish to help the scammers operate this Ponzi in return for a share of the funds stolen from other users. Thereby proving they are not trustworthy forum members.
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Public Service Announcement - This is just another Ponzi/Pyramid Scam Do Not Invest!
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Always Active Service ..
ORLY? how about you offer up proof of mining considering you claim yourselves to be a 'cloud mining' operation? Still waiting . . .
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You make some good points, but what kind of scammer makes it easy for us to find out where he lives?
The kind that works on the 'wetriedbutfailed' principal. Unless you can prove intent to defraud, any failure in delivering the promised platform after the 'crowdsale' can simply be attributed to external factors, ergo, no scam.
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Public Service Announcement - This is just another Ponzi/Pyramid Scam Do Not Invest!
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run your project a long time.. you can take some commission but run your site a long time.. Make a stable income source for investors and as well as you, all will get profit.. That is impossible with a ponzi. It makes no profit, only moves deposits around. It will collapse. Guaranteed. Public Service Announcement - This is just another Ponzi/Pyramid Scam Do Not Invest!
Those who choose to post of their participation support or encouragement for this scam will be tagged with negative trust for proving they wish to help the scammers operate this Ponzi in return for a share of the funds stolen from other users. Thereby proving they are not trustworthy forum members.
YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!
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Public Service Announcement - This is just another Ponzi/Pyramid Scam Do Not Invest!
Those who choose to post of their participation support or encouragement for this scam will be tagged with negative trust for proving they wish to help the scammers operate this Ponzi in return for a share of the funds stolen from other users. Thereby proving they are not trustworthy forum members.
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Well they did originally claim to distance themselves from Bryce Weiner's (It uses TOR!!1!1!1!!) shitcoin 'RZR' Razorcoin in July of 2014: So their tweet of today is understandable. But here's the thing, they seem to have forgotten about their 'Razorcoin' twitter account, which hasn't posted since 2014 but was clearly still the same people as Razormind: So RZR was razorco.in and Razorcoin.com was originally just a cookie-cutter clone factory: The Cheapest You'll Find Online! only $150 http://razorcoin.com/home/#createCoinAll Coins Come with: * Lifetime Operational Guarantee * 12 Months Free Software Upgrades/Updates (Kimoto Gravity Well, IRC, Cloud, Multi-Coin Wallets, iOS + Android Native Apps) * Free 24x7 After Sales Support * Full Source Code * 1 Seed Node + 12 months hosting Free! Recommended: ** ReadyToGo Online Wallet for your New Coin! ** ReadyToGo Payment System (a la Bitpay) for your Coin! ** Coin branding! ** ReadyToGo Exchange Site (SSL encrypted, secure automatic transfer of funds to cold storage) ** ReadyToGo Coin Site + Hosting (1 Click Deploy) ** RTG Coin Marketplace complete with coin purchase onsite in Fiat. ** Realtime Coin Analytics ** Realtime Coin Blockchain Explorer ** Blockchain hosting ** 51% Protection ** Coin Competitive Analysis ** Market trading advice ** Coin Gaming Sites! (Digital Arcade, Poker, etc) ** Mining Advice ** Legal and Compliance Advice ** Enterprise Coin Advice ** Sustaining Coin Growth Advice ** Coin Marketing Advice ** Coin Design Service ** Country Coins ** Cause Coins ** Political Coins ** Celebrity Coins ** City Coins (you just missed the Boston Dollar, but will you catch the New York Minute?) ** Security Advice ** Bitcoin Script Vetting Service ** Third Party Brokering and Management ** Coin Development Projects ** Stealth Bountyful Coins ** Point of Service Coins ** Proof of Share Coins ** Bookstore Coins ** Fantasy World Coins (Ankh Morpork Dollar, Florin, Dwarven Gold) ** Fundraising Coins ** Douchebag Coins ** Love Coins ** Illicit Coins ** Experimental 3D Coins ** Cloud Coins ** Razorexchange ** Coin Price Protection Service But seeing as both @Razorcoin and @Razormind were tweeting positive things about RZR's (razorco.in) price in May, it kinda makes their tweet from @Razormind two months later, claiming to be nothing to do with RZR, somewhat suspect.
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P.S. I will tweet to Cointelegraph, but I don't blame them. They just write articles and it's their business, though I do agree that scams should not be promoted. It's like blaming the exchanges that particular coin is a scam. Actually it isn't the same. An exchange can argue that it isn't responsible for what a coin project ultimately does, but a news website has responsibilities to unbiased and factual journalism. A cursory glance at the facts related to 'Razormind' and this 'crowdfunding' raises sufficient concerns that would warrant not posting the article in the first place. It isn't like CT have to post an anti-Razormind or anti-DeOS piece, either, they simply should not have posted anything at all about this obviously shady project. But to not only fail in that regards but to actually fucking make statements prior to the promoted ICO implying that it is a serious contender to MS and IBM et al. smacks of highly suspect motivation to do so.
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What.The.Actual.Fuck?
LOL. Yeah, definitely legit, #shutupandtakemymoney.
So what's worse here in your opinion, the obvious scam ICO or Cointelegraph's tacit promotion for it in the face of easily-checked and recognised warning signs?
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I wonder how Cointelegraph let these bullshit articles to be on their website. (Author: Niall Maye) Because Cointelegraph has a long and troubling history of posting positive articles about projects and services which are easily seen to be highly suspect at the time and ultimately go on to defraud people out of a lot of money. Rinse and repeat while reaping plenty of paid advertising for multiple fraudulent 'services' such as cloud mining ponzi scams. As I understand, you can register a company in UK over the internet, providing owners, shareholders and company data + 12 pounds fee. UK company incorporations are a seemingly popular way nowadays for criminals to try and put up a facade of legitimacy for their operation. With an entirely online registration possible by end-users at such a low cost, it is fast becoming the de-facto standard for every flavour of cryptocurrency scam. Registered office for a company claiming to have "over 260 staff and offices in London, Manchester, Belfast and Vancouver.": A small semi-detached house in a residential estate? Sure, seems legit!
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I guess you dint bother to read! this is no way near a ponzi/pyramid scam!!!
Fine, I've edited it accordingly. tl;dr You want people to send you five thousand euro of bitcoin and you promise you'll make some money with it, somehow or other. Sure, because that sounds less scammy than a ponzi doubler, right?
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what's my point? my point to talk about recyclix. nothing more. I dont understand why you reported me?
Reported you? I didn't report you I flagged you with negative trust for being the obvious shill for Recyclix that you are. Your entire post history is an apologia for Recyclix. You're not here to consider the facts, you're here to try and pretend like they aren't the scam that they absolutely are.
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crytodevil put some negative trust on me i did not scam anyone.. i just posted my opinion on some pozi site that really paid me, this is not right i need my reputation back, i can't even join any campaign You are not only his victim, theres another. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1545749.120You must report this to admin or try to contact this cryptodevil. Why is he doing this? Have you done something wrong. Why he put negative trust on you? Victim? LOL. Try actually clicking on the reference link, that's what it's there for. okay i cant wait for me this is the most trusted ponzi
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