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Author Topic: BitAdviser - Doubler and other scam sites tested  (Read 1065 times)
Glorantq (OP)
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December 22, 2015, 07:56:09 PM
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BitAdviser is a new site that tests all the sites that may be a scam.
Users can suggest a site, and we will invest some BTC into it, and hope for the best.

All sites are constantly tested, so no fake information can get on the site.
A site can have a status of UNKNOWN, PAYING or SCAM.

URL: https://www.bitapps.eu/

Want to suggest a site? Write an e-mail to glorantq@gmail.com
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December 23, 2015, 02:10:14 AM
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And, what is the point on this?, I mean, ponzis disappear suddenly, so knowing that a given site has paid for x days does not change much. How would this be helpful to anyone? (probably the site age would be, if the person wants to take the risk by himself).

i totally agree with you, this ponzi scam sites first for some days they pay you correctly but after that when their target is achieved they start to scam. and that too very smartly so they can run for more days.

then how can you assure that the tested site of yours will not be scam. or will not do scam in future. so certain limit it is good that you will tell the details about the site but i think their will be lot of work on this project for you to do.
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December 23, 2015, 06:05:51 AM
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There is no point in testing Ponzi/HYIP/Pyramid-Scheme sites because even if they have been paying over a long time that does not mean that they're legit, sooner or later all of them disappear usually after they have collected a huge sum of money and what you're doing will probably do more harm than good because it might make some of the newbies think that they're genuine when we all know that its not true.

Basically every site you can find listed in the Investor-based section is a scam. You might get your return when they're just starting it but ultimately you're going to lose money.

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December 23, 2015, 09:34:15 AM
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This seems to be another form of HYIP monitor, right? Well, it does provide some useful information but the problem is still the same, these website do go down quickly and only noobs can use them.

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December 23, 2015, 09:38:24 AM
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This seems to be another form of HYIP monitor, right? Well, it does provide some useful information but the problem is still the same, these website do go down quickly and only noobs can use them.

And also the fact that invariably the monitor's 'investment' is provided by the ponzi operator as part of the deal and may not represent what is actually going on.
Monitors are pretty pointless, as much a part of the scam environment as the schemes themselves.

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December 23, 2015, 10:32:05 AM
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first of all, to do that, u need to earn a lot of trust ; u can't just launch a website and tell others to trust you ...
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December 23, 2015, 11:03:15 AM
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I must agree, there are no point in testing HYIP sites, these sites used to be good for days or sometimes even weeks and then they used to suddenly disappear together with user funds. However listing these sites and warning potential users about the imminent scam is useful.
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December 24, 2015, 01:19:16 AM
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There is no point in testing Ponzi/HYIP/Pyramid-Scheme sites because even if they have been paying over a long time that does not mean that they're legit, sooner or later all of them disappear usually after they have collected a huge sum of money and what you're doing will probably do more harm than good because it might make some of the newbies think that they're genuine when we all know that its not true.

Basically every site you can find listed in the Investor-based section is a scam. You might get your return when they're just starting it but ultimately you're going to lose money.
They can be useful if you are planning to "invest" and you can see which sites are scamming.

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December 24, 2015, 03:06:36 PM
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There is nothing special on your website besides screen shot of btc2x.com.
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