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August 27, 2012, 01:11:01 PM
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Seems to me that all those that set up Pirate pass-thrus investments were very clear about what they were.  If they were trying to hide the fact that they were Pirate pass-thrus then that would be suspicious, but otherwise I can't see any reason to place blame on them.
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August 27, 2012, 01:23:17 PM
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Seems to me that all those that set up Pirate pass-thrus investments were very clear about what they were.  If they were trying to hide the fact that they were Pirate pass-thrus then that would be suspicious, but otherwise I can't see any reason to place blame on them.

Yeah, pretty soon P4man and Vlad are going to go after GLBSE for letting it happen. Theymos asking for it to be set up on GLBSE and him being a large stock holder! Oh my!


That is an interesting thought.  If it was so obvious that Pirate was a ponzi, why did Theymos want in? and so late in the game besides?

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August 27, 2012, 01:25:07 PM
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Seems to me that all those that set up Pirate pass-thrus investments were very clear about what they were.  If they were trying to hide the fact that they were Pirate pass-thrus then that would be suspicious, but otherwise I can't see any reason to place blame on them.

Yeah, pretty soon P4man and Vlad are going to go after GLBSE for letting it happen. Theymos asking for it to be set up on GLBSE and him being a large stock holder! Oh my!


I thought everybody already knew Nefario is a pirate?

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August 27, 2012, 01:27:09 PM
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You fool.

At least I can read, which is apparently more than you can. Lets try again, shall we?
You deny being fooled by Pirate, correct?
Hence either you are still convinced he will pay out, or you never believed it. Which is it? Its a simple question goat, you cant have it three ways.

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August 27, 2012, 01:32:56 PM
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That is an interesting thought.  If it was so obvious that Pirate was a ponzi, why did Theymos want in? and so late in the game besides?

Theymos ONLY wanted into an insured portion of the fund.

People should not get the wrong idea and rather do their due diligence or ask him directly.

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August 27, 2012, 01:35:09 PM
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That is an interesting thought.  If it was so obvious that Pirate was a ponzi, why did Theymos want in? and so late in the game besides?

Theymos ONLY wanted into an insured portion of the fund.

People should not get the wrong idea and rather do their due diligence or ask him directly.

You are an idiot... He did not want it to be insured...

Well thats awkward.....

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August 27, 2012, 01:35:43 PM
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That is an interesting thought.  If it was so obvious that Pirate was a ponzi, why did Theymos want in? and so late in the game besides?

Theymos ONLY wanted into an insured portion of the fund.

People should not get the wrong idea and rather do their due diligence or ask him directly.

Insured or not, willing participating in a 'known' ponzi is certainly immoral and most likely illegal.  If nothing else, his request for the insured PPT is what blew up the PPT market.  Before then, there were very few, I think 1 actually.

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August 27, 2012, 01:35:54 PM
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That is an interesting thought.  If it was so obvious that Pirate was a ponzi, why did Theymos want in? and so late in the game besides?

Theymos ONLY wanted into an insured portion of the fund.

People should not get the wrong idea and rather do their due diligence or ask him directly.

You are an idiot... He did not want it to be insured...

..and you are a fucking COWARD shill.

Remember 1 thing: I didn't rip anyone off, nor is there a grey area in my ledger.

Perhaps try a bit of self reflection before pointing the finger to get heat off of yourself.

Goat on a Boat ? More like a Chicken getting a Dick'n.

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August 27, 2012, 01:41:44 PM
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Goat do you routinely out your clients and investors?  Remind me to never do business with you.  Crazy I know that I would expect financial privacy on business deals made in .... private.

The request was made in public.
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August 27, 2012, 01:43:46 PM
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That is an interesting thought.  If it was so obvious that Pirate was a ponzi, why did Theymos want in? and so late in the game besides?

Theymos ONLY wanted into an insured portion of the fund.

People should not get the wrong idea and rather do their due diligence or ask him directly.

Insured or not, willing participating in a 'known' ponzi is certainly immoral and most likely illegal.  If nothing else, his request for the insured PPT is what blew up the PPT market.  Before then, there were very few, I think 1 actually.

Oh it's a 'known' ponzi now? That's a refreshing change from your usual posts.

By all means though, continue to deflect the heat onto your customers if you don't like the questions being asked.   Roll Eyes

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August 27, 2012, 01:44:10 PM
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Goat do you routinely out your clients and investors?  Remind me to never do business with you.  Crazy I know that I would expect financial privacy on business deals made in .... private.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=82572.0


How private is that?

I stand corrected.  Can't believe I missed that post.
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August 27, 2012, 01:45:43 PM
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I missed that as well, because at last check, I saw theymos talking about insured investments in Pirate.

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August 27, 2012, 01:49:19 PM
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Oh it's a 'known' ponzi now? That's a refreshing change from your usual posts.

By all means though, continue to deflect the heat onto your customers if you don't like the questions being asked.   Roll Eyes

Thats why its in quotes.  I get crap for not acknowledging it was an obvious ponzi.  I only raise Theymos' request because I think it indicates perhaps maybe it wasn't such an obvious ponzi as some would have you believe.

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August 27, 2012, 01:49:30 PM
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You slandered me, I asked you to back it up. You can't...  So now you ask silly questions and cry when no one respects you Sad

Simple logic isnt slander goat. You were the one claiming not to have been fooled, so you havent changed your mind. There are no other options than either you still believe in Pirates ability to pay back, or you never did.
As for this respect thing; please, you are the only one crying about it. Grow up.

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August 27, 2012, 01:53:16 PM
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Oh it's a 'known' ponzi now? That's a refreshing change from your usual posts.

By all means though, continue to deflect the heat onto your customers if you don't like the questions being asked.   Roll Eyes

Thats why its in quotes.  I get crap for not acknowledging it was an obvious ponzi.  I only raise Theymos' request because I think it indicates perhaps maybe it wasn't such an obvious ponzi as some would have you believe.

Theymos admitted he believed it was probably a ponzi but considered a type of gambling.

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August 27, 2012, 01:53:25 PM
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Vladimir,

when did i ever:

- imply that pirate is not operating a ponzi scheme
- imply that i knew what the hell pirate was doing behind the scenes
- imply that i knew the true identity of pirate

please supply direct quotes for the above.


I'm waiting for p4man to do the same for me...  Slandering fools they are...

Also I know payb.tc and I both set up our PPT as a favor to Theymos!



Well I'm not p4man, but here you go buddy-

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=91252.msg1064948#msg1064948
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August 27, 2012, 01:53:30 PM
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Lets be honest. Nothing will happen to anyone just like all the scams before.

Show me one time a large theft of bitcoin ever got dealt with criminal charges?


Show me a case where the PERP was in the USA and known 100%

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August 27, 2012, 01:57:18 PM
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Theymos also took up Matthew on the bet that pirate will default, so it proves nothing either way.
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August 27, 2012, 01:58:40 PM
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If I was planning to scam millions of dollars, I'd put a bunch of work months or even a year ahead of time creating sock puppet accounts.
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August 27, 2012, 02:02:09 PM
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Theymos also took up Matthew on the bet that pirate will default, so it proves nothing either way.

I bet Theymos knows more than most...

Sure thing. If I could read all the PMs...
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