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November 14, 2015, 09:37:56 AM
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Shorena how is this a ponzi scheme ? They send the coins to an address provided and they get their coins back at the set time. Can you read ?

Did you have nightmares of me? This is the first time I am online for the last 10 hours, I read my PMs and see this:

Is not a ponzi scheme. What gives !

I ask for context and you reply:

Why you give me a neg ? Trying to help people. Read my thread.

I am not hilariousandco. Are you drunk?

Sorry Shorena maybe been on the computer too long apologies.
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November 14, 2015, 09:39:05 AM
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Trying to break the cycle of addiction to attain clarity similar to cleaning up drug addicts.

If you want to help recovering gamblers - go support a charity or volunteer and help out that way. From where I'm standing, offering to hold people's coins under the guise of "helping" with their addiction looks shady as hell.
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November 14, 2015, 09:40:16 AM
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Trying to break the cycle of addiction to attain clarity similar to cleaning up drug addicts.

If you want to help recovering gamblers - go support a charity or volunteer and help out that way. From where I'm standing, offering to hold people's coins under the guise of "helping" with their addiction looks shady as hell.

Well what to do now ?
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November 14, 2015, 09:45:42 AM
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You admitted you yourself is a gambler and tired of losing then what's the guarantee that you will not gamble with the coins that others send you to hold them? sounds funny lol
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November 14, 2015, 09:46:01 AM
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Trying to break the cycle of addiction to attain clarity similar to cleaning up drug addicts.

If you want to help recovering gamblers - go support a charity or volunteer and help out that way. From where I'm standing, offering to hold people's coins under the guise of "helping" with their addiction looks shady as hell.

Well what to do now ?

Go help gamblers in real life if you want to make a difference and don't offer silly services to hold onto others bitcoins.

Shorena how is this a ponzi scheme ? They send the coins to an address provided and they get their coins back at the set time. Can you read ?

Did you have nightmares of me? This is the first time I am online for the last 10 hours, I read my PMs and see this:

Is not a ponzi scheme. What gives !

I ask for context and you reply:

Why you give me a neg ? Trying to help people. Read my thread.

I am not hilariousandco. Are you drunk?

I think he posted that before I left the feedback (or it was a very quick response). It had me confused too.

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November 14, 2015, 09:55:39 AM
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This could be a good service for gambling addicts but what if someone needs their savings on a particular day ? Not for gambling but in case of an emergency ?Will you be able to send the money immediately to the participants ?
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November 14, 2015, 10:25:56 AM
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This could be a good service for gambling addicts but what if someone needs their savings on a particular day ? Not for gambling but in case of an emergency ?Will you be able to send the money immediately to the participants ?

Only after 10 days minimum. Its set that way to stop you from giving into your urges.
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November 14, 2015, 10:29:15 AM
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The only way this could work would be if op were to escrow amount of coins equal or greater of all coins he is supposed to receive prior to time of receiving it.
This as it is now is highly untrusted service coming from a person with history of gambling problem.
You are not eligible to hold other people's funds.
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November 14, 2015, 10:32:09 AM
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The only way this could work would be if op were to escrow amount of coins equal or greater of all coins he is supposed to receive prior to time of receiving it.
This as it is now is highly untrusted service coming from a person with history of gambling problem.
You are not eligible to hold other people's funds.

Escrow good idea ! Master P maybe if he's got time. I would escrow the private keys. As by my name I have no Bitcoin.
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November 14, 2015, 10:36:31 AM
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That is a very good idea and initiative. But I need more than idea to believe it is not a scam. I need evidence to fall into that Idea. I dont want to give my hard earned coins into another reformed gambler just to save myself from gambling. Is your business registered in the first place? thank you. I rest my case.
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November 14, 2015, 10:38:12 AM
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The only way this could work would be if op were to escrow amount of coins equal or greater of all coins he is supposed to receive prior to time of receiving it.
This as it is now is highly untrusted service coming from a person with history of gambling problem.
You are not eligible to hold other people's funds.

Escrow good idea ! Master P maybe if he's got time. I would escrow the private keys. As by my name I have no Bitcoin.

If you really are into this idea you should use high profile escrow like Mitchell.
There's no need to escrow each time customer comes if you have enough placed in escrow yourself. I would advise you place like 10 btc or so with Mitchell.
Then you could be trusted with upto 10 btc yourself. If anything goes wrong, escrow should re inburst loosing side.
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November 14, 2015, 10:39:00 AM
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Hilarious&Co giving me a negative feedback when you think this is scammy and you didn't even read the thread properly. Take a look at your Primedice avatar and signature wouldn't that be considered scammy ?[/size]
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November 14, 2015, 10:42:31 AM
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That is a very good idea and initiative. But I need more than idea to believe it is not a scam. I need evidence to fall into that Idea. I dont want to give my hard earned coins into another reformed gambler just to save myself from gambling. Is your business registered in the first place? thank you. I rest my case.

I only decided to do this on a whim. Spent hours designing the banner. Well im just testing the water to see if this could be a viable business but obviously I would have to rely heavily on the tips.
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November 14, 2015, 10:42:54 AM
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The only way this could work would be if op were to escrow amount of coins equal or greater of all coins he is supposed to receive prior to time of receiving it.
This as it is now is highly untrusted service coming from a person with history of gambling problem.
You are not eligible to hold other people's funds.

Escrow good idea ! Master P maybe if he's got time. I would escrow the private keys. As by my name I have no Bitcoin.

why would escrow the private keys to Master P if all the possible users that will send you coin can put it directly to masterP as he is very much more trusted than you here.

this sounds scammy as hell
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November 14, 2015, 10:44:11 AM
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Hilarious&Co giving me a negative feedback when you think this is scammy and you didn't even read the thread properly. Take a look at your Primedice avatar and signature wouldn't that be considered scammy.

He did so probably because he wants to protect potential customers from being scammed. Thread as you opened it sure did/is looking scammy.
That's why i'm telling you that you need a really good TOS to cover all scenarios, and to place your own funds in escrow to eliminate potential threats to your customers.
I don't think you thought this through enough.
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November 14, 2015, 10:46:02 AM
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Take a look at your Primedice avatar and signature wouldn't that be considered scammy.
No? Primedice is one of the most trusted dice sites out there. Are you saying it's a scam because people can lose Bitcoin there?

This was and is never going to work imo, though good luck with whatever you're trying to pull.
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November 14, 2015, 10:46:20 AM
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The only way this could work would be if op were to escrow amount of coins equal or greater of all coins he is supposed to receive prior to time of receiving it.
This as it is now is highly untrusted service coming from a person with history of gambling problem.
You are not eligible to hold other people's funds.

Escrow good idea ! Master P maybe if he's got time. I would escrow the private keys. As by my name I have no Bitcoin.

why would escrow the private keys to Master P if all the possible users that will send you coin can put it directly to masterP as he is very much more trusted than you here.

this sounds scammy as hell

Because this is my idea and not his !
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November 14, 2015, 10:47:45 AM
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Take a look at your Primedice avatar and signature wouldn't that be considered scammy.
No? Primedice is one of the most trusted dice sites out there. Are you saying it's a scam because people can lose Bitcoin there?

This was and is never going to work imo, though good luck with whatever you're trying to pull.

All gambling sites are scam bar one but you ain't going to believe me now are you. They take your money and you say "Thank You"
What im trying to "pull" is take away the revenues from the casinos and stop people becoming homeless.
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November 14, 2015, 10:48:18 AM
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The only way this could work would be if op were to escrow amount of coins equal or greater of all coins he is supposed to receive prior to time of receiving it.
This as it is now is highly untrusted service coming from a person with history of gambling problem.
You are not eligible to hold other people's funds.

Escrow good idea ! Master P maybe if he's got time. I would escrow the private keys. As by my name I have no Bitcoin.

why would escrow the private keys to Master P if all the possible users that will send you coin can put it directly to masterP as he is very much more trusted than you here.

this sounds scammy as hell

Yes. With no actual bitcoins from op in escrow, everything is meaningless. OP you're just not trustworthy enough to have other people's coins.
Try to get some bitcoins yourself first, so you could escrow them, until then you better close down. Escrowing private keys gives you no credibility, because you would have them as well.
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November 14, 2015, 10:49:47 AM
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Take a look at your Primedice avatar and signature wouldn't that be considered scammy.
No? Primedice is one of the most trusted dice sites out there. Are you saying it's a scam because people can lose Bitcoin there?

This was and is never going to work imo, though good luck with whatever you're trying to pull.

All gambling sites are scam bar one but you ain't going to believe me now are you. They take your money and you say "Thank You"

No they're not. People know what they are getting them self into. Besides, primedice is one of the most reputable and fairest site around.
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