Show me the wallet where all of coinpals funds come in and out, attache a message to a transaction stating Ryan G. If you are not scamming this should not be a problem so I can audit the transactions and we can go from there.
Not a problem, I will gather all the info for you and send it over tonight. Did not get it..
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It is horrible, and it makes the community look like shit.
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@NotLambchop: I can vouch for Mr. Casco, he's totally not anybody else and exactly who he pretends to be, I'm super srs. He and I get drunk and go out investing all the time together. Warmest regards, IPO Magic Get drunk and go investing lol How does that turn out for you?
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UK BitCoin TraderCurrent Rates:Payment Methods:UK Bank Transfer BTC-e Codes Cryptostock Shares UK Postal Order* UK Cheque* PayPal** *Funds will be released upon clearance. **PayPal is only accepted when I am buying BitCoins. Purchase Guidelines:Escrow is accepted at your expense If you do not require escrow, it is expected you send firstFunds will be reserved for a period of 4 hours If payment is not received within 4 hours, the funds will be released to the open market again I will make payment (BTC or GBP) within 1 hour of funds clearing Feedback:https://localbitcoins.com/accounts/profile/jayc89/Thanks! Still At it huh, Thought you learned your lesson the first time. Your shill accounts do you no good you SCAMMER YOU
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Because this is a secret project. Our team members need privacy protection. Sorry
Its not secret we all know about it.... So stop with the bullshit.
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Why are you hiding your identity if your not doing anything wrong?
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I got this purdy email this am Hello Robert,
Extensive search and background check has been done, and I'm in possession of all your private information.
You will remove (delete, not lock) all your projects from bitcointalk since they are all scams. Not once did you supply real information, just made-up and fake information.
Also, you will not post anymore in bitcointalk - that forum is prohibited for you. Using new or other fake accounts won't help, since I can easily track you and your internet activity.
If you don't comply with my request, all your private information will be posted publicly; that includes: full name and surname, address, telephone, photos...
Since it's still fresh, my sincire condolonces about your late father. As I'm told, he was very respected minister.
You have 24h to comply.
Scottbit
Lawls
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Put your name on the list, I will contact you after a week or so with more info. I am already handling 2 other cases just like this.
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Don't worry dude, It can be done. I wish more people were supportive on this board and gave word of advice and not make it sound like it could never happen. Apply for a MSB find a company you can umbrella under for your MST's and you will be fine.
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LOL You go to hell with this scam
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What was the value of gold 10 years ago? was the price that people would pay for it. It wasn't the cost, it was the actual value. Same as BTC 2 years ago, same as oil 1000 years ago, it had no value because nobody was willing to pay anything for it. Maybe in the future we discover that we can make gold from iron and it's value plumets. It's it actual value that plumets, not the cost.
-edit- Something can have value for me but not for you. For example I may be willing to pay $1000 for something without any value for you, like my dog, if I loose him. What is the cost of the dog? The value is the real indicator of value, not the cost. -edit-
This statement shows that you do not work in the finance industry, and do not have any formal education on the subject. Your dog comment is actually in contrast to the rest of your statements and shows that maybe you do understand the difference between cost and value. For example, the cost of your dog may be $500. You may value the dog significantly higher than that, so buying that same dog would be considered the best investment of your life, even though when you sell that dog, all you're seeing is losses from expenses and you did not see any return on your investment. While this isn't a perfect example due to your assigning value on the dog, using some imagination and swapping the dog value with USD value, and the cost with the BTC cost of investment, you prove my argument quite well. ... Well, not everything in this life it's an investent. I don't consider an invetment by giving someone a reward for bringing me my lost dog. Not everything that has a value is an investment. A piece of gold that was extracted 300 years ago can change it's value but not it's cost. The real price of something it is given by it's value not by it's cost. A btc has the same value regardless of it beying mined 4 years ago with a laptop that cost $500 and consumed 80 W/h as the one that was mined 5 months ago with a Teraminer that cost (at that time) 15k usd and consumed 2.2 kW/h. The same Teraminer cost is constant but it's value changed. So the price is given by the value not by the cost, same as securities. Best response thus far, well put sir.
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The first thing I do when I hear something is a scam is look to see if samboNZ has defended it, if so it must be a scam lol.
And you are certainly entitled to your opinion, be it based on actual facts or not The facts are, both things I have seen you stick up for are scams. So your track record proves your judgment in securities is not the best. Sometimes its best just to not say anything buddy
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The first thing I do when I hear something is a scam is look to see if samboNZ has defended it, if so it must be a scam lol.
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You need to offshore, or something. Your in a legal nightmare from what I can tell.
In 2008, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) required that peer-to-peer companies register their offerings as securities, pursuant to the Securities Act of 1933.[18][20] The registration process was an arduous one; Prosper and Lending Club had to temporarily suspended offering new loans,[21][22][23][24] while others, such as the U.K.-based Zopa Ltd., exited the U.S. market entirely.[21] Both Lending Club and Prosper gained approval from the SEC to offer investors notes backed by payments received on the loans. Prosper amended its filing to allow banks to sell previously funded loans on the Prosper platform.[5] Both Lending Club and Prosper formed partnerships with FOLIO Investing to create a secondary market for their notes, providing liquidity to investors.[25] Lending Club had a voluntary registration at this time, whereas Prosper had mandatory registration for all members.[26]
A class action lawsuit, Hellum v. Prosper Marketplace, Inc. is currently pending in Superior Court of California on behalf of all investors who purchased a note on the Prosper platform between January 1, 2006 and October 14, 2008. The Plaintiffs alleged that Prosper offered and sold unqualified and unregistered securities, in violation of California and federal securities laws during that period. Plaintiffs further allege that Prosper acted as an unlicensed broker/dealer in California. The Plaintiffs were seeking rescission of the loan notes, rescissory damages, damages, and attorneys’ fees and expenses.[50] On July 19, 2013 the class action lawsuit was settled. Under the settlement terms Prosper will pay $10 million to the class action members.[51]
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I would pay money for the book had I any, just to rip it to shreds and urinate on it and make sure that everybody knew that people like you Dank are the reason people like me will never be trusted, or anything.
God I'm getting out of this stupid thread now.
Be careful, that's just about the equivalent of doing the same to the Bible. Any text of divinity should be respected or you're just giving yourself some pretty bad karma, especially when what the book speaks about becomes true. I am not the reason people don't trust you. Greed is the reason. Greed divides people, it holds us back from doing anything to help each other and it instills doubt in people's minds. And I'm trying to remove greed from the world. Are you saying your a divinity dank?
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Good catch! I am watching you scammy scammers
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Think you better talk to a lawyer about that. (815 ILCS 175/15-5.15) Sec. 15-5.15. Loan broker. (a) "Loan Broker" means any person who, in return for a fee, commission, or other compensation***** from any person, promises to procure a loan for any person or assist any person in procuring a loan from any third party, or who promises to consider whether or not to make a loan to any person. (b) Loan broker does not include any of the following: (1) Any bank, savings bank, trust company, savings and loan association, credit union or any other financial institution regulated by any agency of the United States or authorized to do business in this State. (2) Any person authorized to sell and service loans for the federal National Mortgage Association or the federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, issue securities backed by the Government National Mortgage Association, make loans insured by the federal Department of Housing and Urban Development, make loans guaranteed by the federal Veterans Administration, or act as a correspondent of loans insured by the federal Department of Housing and Urban Development or guaranteed by the federal Veterans Administration. (3) Any insurance producer or company authorized to do business in this State. (4) Any person arranging financing for the sale of the person's product. (5) Any person authorized to conduct business under the Residential Mortgage License Act of 1987. (6) Any person authorized to do business in this State and regulated by the Department of Financial Institutions or the Office of Banks and Real Estate. (Source: P.A. 92-308, eff. 1-1-02.)
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