LoupGaroux
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October 25, 2012, 09:50:46 PM |
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James promised...
That's the fundamental problem right there... his promises are worth shit, his word is worth less than shit. He is conducting the demise of GLBSE exactly like he conducted the operations of both 1.0 and 2.0... and unmitigated fuck-up.
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atengzt
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October 26, 2012, 04:33:51 AM |
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things are going better. received this email : Your GLBSE account has been partially processed. 90% of your funds have been returned to you with this payment. Once we recieve the remaining funds from our treasurer and secretary the final payment will be made and you will be informed. We will also inform you when we process your assets, allowing you to continue your relationship with your issuer. and 90% of my coins. I still got nothing , no email, no coins.
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LoupGaroux
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October 26, 2012, 04:55:07 PM |
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Peter will be First Officer on the rowboat across the River Styx, intersango and zhou are galley slaves rowing with nefario and pirate as co-Captains. I'm planning on blowing the bitch up mid-river.
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bitcoinbear
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October 26, 2012, 05:00:10 PM |
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Peter will be First Officer on the rowboat across the River Styx, intersango and zhou are galley slaves rowing with nefario and pirate as co-Captains. I'm planning on blowing the bitch up mid-river.
I am not sure how Peter ended up so high on the list, he only ever had a couple hundred bitcoins at most.
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LoupGaroux
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October 26, 2012, 08:46:49 PM |
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Well, in my version of the slaves rowing to Hell Navy, first officer is a love slave for the captain, so the promotion is not all that desirable. And Peter was one of those sneaky early adopters of the scumbag philosophy, who maintained his aggressive marketing strategy to rape investors even after the bottom fell out of his scam.
I will be posting some new data on Mr. Lambert shortly for those of you who love good tales of bad people getting their comeuppance. Karma is a real bitch when she steals your car, humps your best friend on film, and then asks for alimony.
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bobitza
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October 26, 2012, 09:18:41 PM |
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Wow, the "good stuff" Understand this: Bitcoin is a new thing – it is not compatible with the old financial system.
Bitcoin and state banking systems are born enemies: only one can survive. If you are imagining that they can peacefully coexist, you are fooling yourself.
Bitcoin exposes the fraud that is state banking. If you think that politicians and bankers will calmly allow it to take over a significant percentage of world financial flows, you’re in denial. States will come after Bitcoin, and hard. They have no choice. Their money can only exist if there are no competitors.
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gewure
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November 29, 2012, 04:40:38 PM |
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looks like I might have gotten rounded to zero. Of course, no email either. i can understand that - my holdings (about 100 bitcoin) are really close to zero also. 100 = 0, dont you see it, ppl?
GIVE US OUR STUFF BACK, GODDAMN!
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bixcoin
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November 30, 2012, 01:00:21 AM |
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looks like I might have gotten rounded to zero. Of course, no email either. i can understand that - my holdings (about 100 bitcoin) are really close to zero also. 100 = 0, dont you see it, ppl?
GIVE US OUR STUFF BACK, GODDAMN! wow, I thought I was the only one that has a significant amount there and has not heard a thing yet. I had about 260BC in my Balance at GLBSE. No email, no coins and not in the Issuers list where I should have been. Who else is there?
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gewure
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November 30, 2012, 02:34:46 AM |
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no, you are'nt.
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thebaron
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December 01, 2012, 02:02:31 PM |
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I don't think this kind of "HAHA I STOLE YOUR COINS AND BLAMED THE GOVERNMENT FOR IT" stuff is going to stop until someone gets the shit beat out of them.
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Deafboy
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December 01, 2012, 03:20:59 PM |
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until someone gets the shit beat out of them. I have read bitcointalk enough to see where this is going. Not another assassination fund please! On the other hand, someone should do some good Godfather-like reasoning with Nefario and some share-issuers to make a fair deal
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bitcoinbear
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December 03, 2012, 02:30:23 PM |
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I don't think this kind of "HAHA I STOLE YOUR COINS AND BLAMED THE GOVERNMENT FOR IT" stuff is going to stop until someone gets the shit beat out of them.
How would that help? The people who have not been assaulted will still try to rip you off, and the one who you assaulted already ripped you off, they wouldn't be doing it a second time anyway.
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MPOE-PR
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December 03, 2012, 10:50:45 PM |
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How would that help? The people who have not been assaulted will still try to rip you off, and the one who you assaulted already ripped you off, they wouldn't be doing it a second time anyway.
Pretty good points.
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DeathAndTaxes
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December 03, 2012, 11:12:52 PM |
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I don't think this kind of "HAHA I STOLE YOUR COINS AND BLAMED THE GOVERNMENT FOR IT" stuff is going to stop until someone gets the shit beat out of them.
How would that help? The people who have not been assaulted will still try to rip you off, and the one who you assaulted already ripped you off, they wouldn't be doing it a second time anyway. Not that I advocate vigilante violence but there is a reason why Bitcoiners gets robbed more often then say a Mexican Drug Cartel. Psst it has nothing to do with drugs. Simple version is Bitcoin is a target rich environment. You have the scammers fantasy of a) people with money (or value). b) people who are amazingly dimwitted (lets hand a guy named "Pirate" $5M in irreversible currency in a "super secret" business plan which exactly resembles but obviously for super secret reasons isn't a ponzi). c) people who will do absolutely nothing when robbed. To pull off a scam you have to have mark (see point b above), who has something worth stealing (see point a above), and you have to get away with it (see point c above). The scammer trifecta. Bitcoin will continue to attract bolder and bolder scammers, conmen, ponzi operators, and hucksters until a, b, or c are no longer true (or less true).
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bixcoin
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December 04, 2012, 12:55:31 AM |
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I don't think this kind of "HAHA I STOLE YOUR COINS AND BLAMED THE GOVERNMENT FOR IT" stuff is going to stop until someone gets the shit beat out of them.
How would that help? The people who have not been assaulted will still try to rip you off, and the one who you assaulted already ripped you off, they wouldn't be doing it a second time anyway. Not that I advocate vigilante violence but there is a reason why Bitcoiners gets robbed more often then say a Mexican Drug Cartel. Psst it has nothing to do with drugs. Simple version is Bitcoin is a target rich environment. You have the scammers fantasy of a) people with money (or value). b) people who are amazingly dimwitted (lets hand a guy named "Pirate" $5M in irreversible currency in a "super secret" business plan which exactly resembles but obviously for super secret reasons isn't a ponzi). c) people who will do absolutely nothing when robbed. To pull off a scam you have to have mark (see point b above), who has something worth stealing (see point a above), and you have to get away with it (see point c above). The scammer trifecta. Bitcoin will continue to attract bolder and bolder scammers, conmen, ponzi operators, and hucksters until a, b, or c are no longer true (or less true). nailed it!
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Jutarul
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December 04, 2012, 12:59:15 AM |
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c) people who will do absolutely nothing when robbed.
Actually it's pretty easy to satisfy c). Either go to the police and drag the guy in front of court (assumes you do at least know the real world identity), or sell your debt to a debt collector - they can be pretty annoying. Did anyone actually try that?
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guruvan
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December 04, 2012, 02:25:10 AM |
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looks like I might have gotten rounded to zero. Of course, no email either. i can understand that - my holdings (about 100 bitcoin) are really close to zero also. 100 = 0, dont you see it, ppl?
GIVE US OUR STUFF BACK, GODDAMN! Ah. It does turn out that I'd been paid my whopping half a bitcoin or so some time ago. Forgive me for not really being concerned about anything other than the assets - which were worth at least a couple of bitcoins
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MPOE-PR
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December 04, 2012, 09:15:49 AM |
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Actually it's pretty easy to satisfy c). Either go to the police and drag the guy in front of court (assumes you do at least know the real world identity), or sell your debt to a debt collector - they can be pretty annoying. Did anyone actually try that?
You seem to have a very peculiar notion of how exactly debt collectors work. How's this "sell them your debt", do you go to the Debts R Us Outlet which is right next to the pawnshop and "sell the debt"? Debt buying/selling is b2b not retail. @D&T My money's on b vanishing.
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