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December 28, 2012, 10:23:19 PM Last edit: January 19, 2013, 08:53:12 PM by MagicBitcoin |
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Temporarily not send BTC to this address.Today, you can take part in a simple quick pyramid. Send to our Bitcoin adress 1B6QcrthKTYNjTQrMBNcE2ejAEmXgcTtDS from 0.1 to 10 BTC and we return to your address [your bitcoins] +30%. For example if you send 1 BTC we return 1.3 BTC (return in 1-10 days). Additional coins come from users which send Bitcoins after you. All transactions you can view here: http://blockchain.info/ru/address/1B6QcrthKTYNjTQrMBNcE2ejAEmXgcTtDSAlready paid near BTC19 (at 10.01.2013). Mod note: This is a pyramid scheme. Enter at your OWN RISK.
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December 28, 2012, 10:34:55 PM |
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Sorry to be unpolite at christmas and all, but what you are offering is a pyramid scheme as you are admitting yourself.
And a happy new year to you
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21after2
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December 28, 2012, 10:53:50 PM |
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Sorry to be unpolite at christmas and all, but what you are offering is a pyramid scheme as you are admitting yourself.
And a happy new year to you
Beat me to it.
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btcven
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December 29, 2012, 01:00:11 AM |
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Cool, more Scams, Pyramids... We need to get rid of all those things in the Bitcoin market.
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SlickTheNick
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December 29, 2012, 03:07:46 AM |
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Doesn't even make sense at all really. Just screams "scam"
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December 29, 2012, 03:12:12 AM |
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SCAM.
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abrkn
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December 29, 2012, 03:25:15 AM |
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I sent 0.1 BTC to promote luckco.in, the social bitcoin casino, where you get free credits every day with nearly no strings attached ^ click here or I just lost 0.1 BTC Good luck with the pyramid scheme!
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keybase.io/abrkn/key.asc
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December 29, 2012, 03:28:02 AM |
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Sorry to be unpolite at christmas and all, but what you are offering is a pyramid scheme as you are admitting yourself.
And a happy new year to you
I wonder how many people re-invented the pyramid scheme without realizing it.
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MagicBitcoin (OP)
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December 29, 2012, 08:27:04 AM |
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Pyramids are good that in the beginning you do get a profit. By the way, there are first depositors.
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December 29, 2012, 10:04:12 AM |
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Pyramids are good that in the beginning you do get a profit. By the way, there are first depositors.
You don't know if you are among the first depositors. There might only be one first depositor! So you can see this as a kind of lottery where you don't know the rules. However as a pyramid scheme, the promotion of the pyramid is often done as a business with winnings guaranteed, however the default of the scheme at some point is unavoidable. So if you are "investing" in such a guy, you know that someone in the future will be cheated if you are going to get paid. So does this in reality benefit you or Bitcoin? Is this guy just begging for money in a stupid way?
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abrkn
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December 29, 2012, 01:21:36 PM |
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Got my money back with interest! a15e3a6b0294d1b603164d7d9947aa9e8b2e65fbad316779c281f02a003c61d0
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keybase.io/abrkn/key.asc
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MagicBitcoin (OP)
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December 29, 2012, 01:35:12 PM |
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Thank you for your participation. The following user, who will receive a coin with interest: 13iFJCKYCErezFfiTHZUWzoBGmVQjSBiz9 (0.39 BTC). In the future I plan to open the entire transaction statistics that the scheme was more transparent. Now the scheme works like this: the earlier coins put the earlier coins received.
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December 29, 2012, 05:23:53 PM |
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Thank you for your participation. The following user, who will receive a coin with interest: 13iFJCKYCErezFfiTHZUWzoBGmVQjSBiz9 (0.39 BTC). In the future I plan to open the entire transaction statistics that the scheme was more transparent. Now the scheme works like this: the earlier coins put the earlier coins received.
What does the last person who puts in receive?
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December 29, 2012, 05:47:18 PM |
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Erm... thank you for your honesty?
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December 29, 2012, 06:57:19 PM |
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Pyramid schemes are illegal in every state in the U.S. (please pardon my assumption that you are in the U.S.). For example, in Illinois, The Illinois Criminal Code makes it a Class A misdemeanor (prison sentence of one year and $1,000 fine) for any person to knowingly sell, offer to sell, or attempt to sell the right to participate in a pyramid sales scheme.
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December 31, 2012, 09:35:37 AM |
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but the most things, what we use the BTC for are illegal... so if somebody jump in the pyramid.... its his own problem.... just my opinion..
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December 31, 2012, 10:03:39 AM |
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Wow this is the first pyramid scheme that tells you it is a pyramid scheme and the only way to get your money back is to get more people to put their money in.
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December 31, 2012, 10:07:35 AM |
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I have nothing against pyramids if they advertise itself as a pyramid. It's like a lottery, but with better chance of winning. You pay for a chance to win money. I think Sergei Mavrodi is doing similar thing now.
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December 31, 2012, 01:38:44 PM |
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What will be next? "Today you can take part in a simple quick Ponzi" ?
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December 31, 2012, 07:52:45 PM |
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I have nothing against pyramids if they advertise itself as a pyramid. It's like a lottery, but with better chance of winning. You pay for a chance to win money. I think Sergei Mavrodi is doing similar thing now.
It is not like a lottery at all. First, you have no idea what your chances are. (They are low to 0). Second, you don't have any idea how much the scammers are paying out (probably 0) and how much they are keeping for themselves (probably all of it). Really, this is a bet that you are smarter than 90% of the people in the world. Unfortunately, making this bet is proof that you are not. Thanks for the Sergei Mavrodi mention. There are so many fools in the world. I guess there is not much we can do to help them. The collapse of Sergei Mavrodi's 1990s MMM pyramid scheme cost millions of Russians their life savings. The scam attracted between two and five million investors who lost around $1.5 billion when it collapsed. Mavrodi served a four-and-a-half-year sentence and was released in May 2007. In 2011, Mavrodi unveiled a new scheme, which uses an online payment system, WebMoney, to allow investors to buy tickets that work like shares, but have no real value. He promised investors returns of 20-30 percent per month. The “Great Builder of Pyramids” Sergei Mavrodi has decided to make Europeans happy by launching a website www.i-mmm.eu in German, Lithuania, Polish, English and Russian languages where he calls on people to deposit money in the virtual currency MAVRO and earn up to 75 percent profit a month. Experts describe Movrodi’s “offspring” as another global racket.
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