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July 24, 2016, 04:17:56 AM
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Been looking for money to help your cause? Let's resolve the mess.

When the idea about BitcoinForward struck, our main motive relied in helping people, that's why, we created it.
The intention stays clear and bold: forwarding Bitcoins to people who need them.

To join our community, you must have a valid invitation URL, and once you register, you are added to the chain of the person who referred you.
You'll have to pay the address at the top of the chain to add your address at the bottom of the chain.
Once you send $5 to the address at the top, you'll be prompted to add your address at the bottom and the address which you just paid would be removed and the other address would be pushed to the top.

Now, you got to spread your chain referral link. Similarly, people will pay more and push the remaining addresses to top, this includes yours as well.
While, you pay others for their cause, they pay for your cause.

Your referral link below to get involved now!
https://bitcoinforward.com/?r=solace


Pay it Forward
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July 28, 2016, 05:44:08 PM
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Lol this is just a whole paragraph of words. They dont have to make sense anything will do. This is a ponzi and you just write whatever ? No one is fooled. You can't cover up a ponzi by just saying things.

Lol "pay it forward"

So what cut are you getting out of this deal ?
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July 28, 2016, 05:51:58 PM
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helping people
forwarding Bitcoins to people who need them
join our community
Very nice words for a pyramid scheme. Seems like you want people to give you money for something that is at best a ponzi scheme.
Don't fall for this!

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