onlinedragon
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February 07, 2016, 07:21:46 PM |
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Hey Sector! When is ore-mine going to return?
You said that you will prove you are legit. Prove you are legit and refund our money. You have our payout addresses. Send our refunds manually.
I notice that the "US government seizure" picture is gone. If the site was really seized (which we knew it wasn't) the image would remain.
Where is our money? You claimed to have "business problems". What happened to everyone's money? Many people bought your "New Year Mines" right before the site went down. Where is our money? No one buys that you lost money when Cryptsy went down. That was a convenient excuse when it became clear that we didn't believe your government seizure story.
BTCTalk hasn't been "seized by the government". Why aren't you posting updates? How long will you have to trade before you make enough money to pay everyone back what they invested with you? You need to communicate. I don't want to have to initiate and pay for a tracking team, but I will if we don't hear from you. You need to explain your plan for paying everyone back, and it must take place.
not sure if you are serious or just being sarcastic. it is strange to see a hero member still hoping for a comeback of defunct ponzi , usually only newbies will hope like this I think all investors hope Sector will come back. Some can accept it more easy then someone else.
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matete
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February 08, 2016, 06:53:05 AM |
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I think I was lucky not to have invested in ore-mining. It was widely advertised with good return and also there were some decent reviews on various platforms including bitcointalk. The culprit is planning on how he can come back in a different form where masses will flock there with their bitcoins.
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knightlife999
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February 08, 2016, 08:39:49 AM |
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Hey Sector! When is ore-mine going to return?
You said that you will prove you are legit. Prove you are legit and refund our money. You have our payout addresses. Send our refunds manually.
I notice that the "US government seizure" picture is gone. If the site was really seized (which we knew it wasn't) the image would remain.
Where is our money? You claimed to have "business problems". What happened to everyone's money? Many people bought your "New Year Mines" right before the site went down. Where is our money? No one buys that you lost money when Cryptsy went down. That was a convenient excuse when it became clear that we didn't believe your government seizure story.
BTCTalk hasn't been "seized by the government". Why aren't you posting updates? How long will you have to trade before you make enough money to pay everyone back what they invested with you? You need to communicate. I don't want to have to initiate and pay for a tracking team, but I will if we don't hear from you. You need to explain your plan for paying everyone back, and it must take place.
not sure if you are serious or just being sarcastic. it is strange to see a hero member still hoping for a comeback of defunct ponzi , usually only newbies will hope like this MY post was just sarcasm. This was a scam. I had some funds there, because they had a solid history of payouts. I'm not surprised that they went under and chose to pull in as much as they could at the end.
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knightlife999
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February 24, 2016, 06:51:31 AM |
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Hey Sector?? What is the status on Ore-mine? We aren't going to forget about this.
Though I seriously doubt that you are going to honor your word, I've been giving you time to fix the "business problems" that you claimed were the cause of the disruption of service. I've seen so many different crypto scams and lame excuses, nothing surprises me. Your "government seizure" story is the second most common lie people use for running with money. The "I was hacked" story is the most common.
I am paying for services to find out who you are and where you are. This is for a lawsuit and criminal charges. An update would be a positive step toward resolving this situation. I always pursue scammers that harm me or my friends, and I don't give up until the situation is resolved. I know that many people threaten lawsuits and such, but don't ever truly follow through. This is a different situation. I am not bluffing here. Ex LEO.
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partysaurus
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February 24, 2016, 08:26:00 PM |
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Hey Sector?? What is the status on Ore-mine? We aren't going to forget about this.
Though I seriously doubt that you are going to honor your word, I've been giving you time to fix the "business problems" that you claimed were the cause of the disruption of service. I've seen so many different crypto scams and lame excuses, nothing surprises me. Your "government seizure" story is the second most common lie people use for running with money. The "I was hacked" story is the most common.
I am paying for services to find out who you are and where you are. This is for a lawsuit and criminal charges. An update would be a positive step toward resolving this situation. I always pursue scammers that harm me or my friends, and I don't give up until the situation is resolved. I know that many people threaten lawsuits and such, but don't ever truly follow through. This is a different situation. I am not bluffing here. Ex LEO.
im intressted to see what you find out , can you please keep us updated?
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JavaLove
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February 24, 2016, 10:30:03 PM |
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This topic is still around? It's been over a month and people are still talking about Ore-Mine. I completely forgot about it in the last several weeks, wasn't expecting to see another topic about it continually popping up. Sector, just like all admins, ran a ponzi and then literally ran away. No, the government never seized his website. The only reason Sector was able to get the profile on bitcointalk and keep his site running for over a year was because he paid so little. Everyday you'd get "interest" payments. Meanwhile, he was using people who deposit 1, 2 or more btc to payout 1% everyday on smaller deposits. He even ran off with my funds months before the site went down. I posted about it here and everyone cursed at me saying I was a troll. Now look what happened. Point is, Ore-Mine is never coming back. It's all our own fault we funded Sector's trip to the bahamas but all we can do now is move on. And invest in new ponzis
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cjmoles
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February 25, 2016, 01:51:18 AM |
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This topic is still around? It's been over a month and people are still talking about Ore-Mine. I completely forgot about it in the last several weeks, wasn't expecting to see another topic about it continually popping up. Sector, just like all admins, ran a ponzi and then literally ran away. No, the government never seized his website. The only reason Sector was able to get the profile on bitcointalk and keep his site running for over a year was because he paid so little. Everyday you'd get "interest" payments. Meanwhile, he was using people who deposit 1, 2 or more btc to payout 1% everyday on smaller deposits. He even ran off with my funds months before the site went down. I posted about it here and everyone cursed at me saying I was a troll. Now look what happened. Point is, Ore-Mine is never coming back. It's all our own fault we funded Sector's trip to the bahamas but all we can do now is move on. And invest in new ponzis The thing that bugs me is that this just keeps happening over and over again....We can't let these thieves keep getting away with it. Personally, I'm not a call the authorities type of person....it'd be nice to set an example of one of these creeps like we would in the hood though...Nevertheless, we can't just let them go; as long as somebody has the energy to go after them, we shouldn't discourage it.
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Kaifee Haque
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February 25, 2016, 03:56:27 AM |
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Certainly. Will do.
I would also like to stay updated. You should make a new topic on Sector's prosecution; should you choose to do so, please post a link here.
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February 27, 2016, 06:00:50 PM |
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how sad that so many scam sites ...
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onlinedragon
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February 27, 2016, 06:21:31 PM |
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how sad that so many scam sites ... Sad but that is the real world such things will always happen. Still this can make me really mad but it don't help to be mad all the time. Next time people need to think twice before they trust people any Bitcoin who hide there identity.
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ranlo
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February 27, 2016, 07:37:35 PM |
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how sad that so many scam sites ... Sad but that is the real world such things will always happen. Still this can make me really mad but it don't help to be mad all the time. Next time people need to think twice before they trust people any Bitcoin who hide there identity. You're walking down the street and a random person stops you and says "Hey, if you give me $100, I'll meet you here and return $200 to you in a week. You don't need my name, you don't need any information about me. Just trust that I'll do it." Do you do it? If not, you probably shouldn't do it online.
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SatHunter
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February 27, 2016, 07:47:25 PM |
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how sad that so many scam sites ... Sad but that is the real world such things will always happen. Still this can make me really mad but it don't help to be mad all the time. Next time people need to think twice before they trust people any Bitcoin who hide there identity. You're walking down the street and a random person stops you and says "Hey, if you give me $100, I'll meet you here and return $200 to you in a week. You don't need my name, you don't need any information about me. Just trust that I'll do it." Do you do it? If not, you probably shouldn't do it online. If it was that obvious, no one would ever fall for it. But what really happens is, the guy walks up, says 'Give me $1, and I'll bring back $2 in a week', and you say 'it's only $1, sure', and he brings you back $2 later, so you decide to trust him with $2, then $5, then $10, then $20, then $50, then $100 - and then he doesn't come back! But some people jump in with $50 or $100 too late, and lose it all.
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ranlo
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February 27, 2016, 09:18:42 PM |
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how sad that so many scam sites ... Sad but that is the real world such things will always happen. Still this can make me really mad but it don't help to be mad all the time. Next time people need to think twice before they trust people any Bitcoin who hide there identity. You're walking down the street and a random person stops you and says "Hey, if you give me $100, I'll meet you here and return $200 to you in a week. You don't need my name, you don't need any information about me. Just trust that I'll do it." Do you do it? If not, you probably shouldn't do it online. If it was that obvious, no one would ever fall for it. But what really happens is, the guy walks up, says 'Give me $1, and I'll bring back $2 in a week', and you say 'it's only $1, sure', and he brings you back $2 later, so you decide to trust him with $2, then $5, then $10, then $20, then $50, then $100 - and then he doesn't come back! But some people jump in with $50 or $100 too late, and lose it all. Considering it's the oldest scam in the book... if people still haven't figured it out after thousands of years, they probably never will. All I can say is "survival of the fittest." People that get caught up in this stuff can't blame anyone but themselves.
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RACT
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February 27, 2016, 10:40:44 PM |
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i liked ore-mine , last more than a year , enough to make profit
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