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March 13, 2013, 07:06:47 AM |
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We posted several times warning that his was a 100% proved scam.
Who is we? How/when was this 100% proven scam. From almost day 1, when: - a fake company that never existed before registered a brand new website saying it replaced and old one of which there was no trace on internet - offered a product that never existed before for which they said they had happy customers, which are obviously fake If you doubt this is a scam there are 2 options: a) you did not read the full thread and you did not take the time to verify the facts b) it benefits you to spread the doubt so others who do not read the full post and do not verify the facts are scammed And you proved all this? stfu I proved they could not have possibly had any previous happy customers, for a start.
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March 13, 2013, 08:30:36 AM |
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We posted several times warning that his was a 100% proved scam.
Who is we? How/when was this 100% proven scam. From almost day 1, when: - a fake company that never existed before registered a brand new website saying it replaced and old one of which there was no trace on internet - offered a product that never existed before for which they said they had happy customers, which are obviously fake If you doubt this is a scam there are 2 options: a) you did not read the full thread and you did not take the time to verify the facts b) it benefits you to spread the doubt so others who do not read the full post and do not verify the facts are scammed And you proved all this? stfu I proved they could not have possibly had any previous happy customers, for a start. Proved what? Something about hash rates? All circumstantial. But it doesn't really matter now does it.
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March 13, 2013, 08:46:02 AM |
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We posted several times warning that his was a 100% proved scam.
Who is we? How/when was this 100% proven scam. From almost day 1, when: - a fake company that never existed before registered a brand new website saying it replaced and old one of which there was no trace on internet - offered a product that never existed before for which they said they had happy customers, which are obviously fake If you doubt this is a scam there are 2 options: a) you did not read the full thread and you did not take the time to verify the facts b) it benefits you to spread the doubt so others who do not read the full post and do not verify the facts are scammed And you proved all this? stfu I proved they could not have possibly had any previous happy customers, for a start. Proved what? Something about hash rates? All circumstantial. But it doesn't really matter now does it. Not circumstantial. It was impossible that anyone had added significant unknown hashrate. What sort of proof would you accept?
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tadzio
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March 13, 2013, 09:45:40 AM |
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We posted several times warning that his was a 100% proved scam.
Who is we? How/when was this 100% proven scam. From almost day 1, when: - a fake company that never existed before registered a brand new website saying it replaced and old one of which there was no trace on internet - offered a product that never existed before for which they said they had happy customers, which are obviously fake If you doubt this is a scam there are 2 options: a) you did not read the full thread and you did not take the time to verify the facts b) it benefits you to spread the doubt so others who do not read the full post and do not verify the facts are scammed And you proved all this? stfu I proved they could not have possibly had any previous happy customers, for a start. Proved what? Something about hash rates? All circumstantial. But it doesn't really matter now does it. Not circumstantial. It was impossible that anyone had added significant unknown hashrate. What sort of proof would you accept? You just do not understand/know definition of PROOF that is why you cannot agree... What you are giving us is PREMISE and they all do make sense. I can give you one PREMISE that was against scum theory: http://www.wezlanator.com/used-laptop/laptop-fan-used-for-lightning-miner-4-0By the time it was published video was also available... Now: 1. Blog that is online for a long time and very active. 2. Domain registered 2006! 3. Why would he/she participate in such a scum in such a way - much easier to trace? Now I'm not saying it PROOFS anything...
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organofcorti
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March 13, 2013, 11:02:40 AM |
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Not circumstantial. It was impossible that anyone had added significant unknown hashrate.
What sort of proof would you accept?
You just do not understand/know definition of PROOF that is why you cannot agree... What you are giving us is PREMISE and they all do make sense. No, it was a proof. Premise: The company is not lying/scammingProof:1. The website states that they have had a significant number of satisfied customers. 2. If these customers had been mining with high hashrate devices, the network hashrate would have increased significantly. 3. The increase in network hashrate from Februrary up to the point I first posted in the thread is completed accounted for by known sources. 4. Assuming the premise is true, either: i. Their customers all purchased prior to February 1, and none after. This is clearly impossible - if this product was real, customers would be lined up forever from the moment it was available. Further, a gap in production is ruled out by the website itself: "One of the other benefits of ordering from us is you won't have to wait a 2-4 months for our ASIC products." ii. They didn't have significant numbers of customers, or the customers did not buy significant hashrate products. The former, if true, would have proved the company lying about their previous satisfied customers, and would there fore be scamming. The latter is impossible - the distribution of expenditure on ASICs will always show a significant number of purchasers buy the expensive, high hashrate items. 5. Since 4 i. and 4 ii. are proven false, the premise is proven false. Thefore the company is a proven scammer. You may disagree with my proof, and you are welcome to falsify it. But I have provided a proof, not a premise. Also, note that I did not feel the need to use all-caps anywhere in this post. It makes for easier reading.
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March 13, 2013, 11:56:31 AM |
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No, it was a proof. Premise: The company is not lying/scammingProof:1. The website states that they have had a significant number of satisfied customers. Where does it states that they have significant number of mining products costumers? They say that for years: sell misc computers and computer parts. We also fabricate shells for PC Towers - thus the number of satisfied customers. This product is 4Gh device not so easy to spot/make influence on network (see Avalon case)
2. If these customers had been mining with high hashrate devices, the network hashrate would have increased significantly. Again - see my comment on point one.3. The increase in network hash-rate from Februrary up to the point I first posted in the thread is completed accounted for by known sources Where the Feb1 comes from? From here can see they start shipping end of Feb. .. bottom line is: you do not convince me with your "100% scam proof". "98% scam score" is fine with me and this is what I was giving them in the beginning.4. Assuming the premise is true, either: i. Their customers all purchased prior to February 1, and none after. This is clearly impossible - if this product was real, customers would be lined up forever from the moment it was available. Further, a gap in production is ruled out by the website itself: "One of the other benefits of ordering from us is you won't have to wait a 2-4 months for our ASIC products." ii. They didn't have significant numbers of customers, or the customers did not buy significant hashrate products. The former, if true, would have proved the company lying about their previous satisfied customers, and would there fore be scamming. The latter is impossible - the distribution of expenditure on ASICs will always show a significant number of purchasers buy the expensive, high hashrate items. 5. Since 4 i. and 4 ii. are proven false, the premise is proven false. Thefore the company is a proven scammer. You may disagree with my proof, and you are welcome to falsify it. But I have provided a proof, not a premise. Also, note that I did not feel the need to use all-caps anywhere in this post. It makes for easier reading.
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March 13, 2013, 11:58:26 AM |
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No, it was a proof. Premise: The company is not lying/scammingProof:1. The website states that they have had a significant number of satisfied customers. Where does it states that they have significant number of mining products costumers? They say that for years: sell misc computers and computer parts. We also fabricate shells for PC Towers - thus the number of satisfied customers. This product is 4Gh device not so easy to spot/make influence on network (see Avalon case)
2. If these customers had been mining with high hashrate devices, the network hashrate would have increased significantly. Again - see my comment on point one.3. The increase in network hash-rate from Februrary up to the point I first posted in the thread is completed accounted for by known sources Where the Feb1 comes from? From here can see they start shipping end of Feb. .. bottom line is: you do not convince me with your "100% scam proof". "98% scam score" is fine with me and this is what I was giving them in the beginning.4. Assuming the premise is true, either: i. Their customers all purchased prior to February 1, and none after. This is clearly impossible - if this product was real, customers would be lined up forever from the moment it was available. Further, a gap in production is ruled out by the website itself: "One of the other benefits of ordering from us is you won't have to wait a 2-4 months for our ASIC products." ii. They didn't have significant numbers of customers, or the customers did not buy significant hashrate products. The former, if true, would have proved the company lying about their previous satisfied customers, and would there fore be scamming. The latter is impossible - the distribution of expenditure on ASICs will always show a significant number of purchasers buy the expensive, high hashrate items. 5. Since 4 i. and 4 ii. are proven false, the premise is proven false. Thefore the company is a proven scammer. You may disagree with my proof, and you are welcome to falsify it. But I have provided a proof, not a premise. Also, note that I did not feel the need to use all-caps anywhere in this post. It makes for easier reading. You are disagreeing with my proof. Therfore you think it is a proof. You were wrong, go on, admit it.
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March 13, 2013, 12:49:18 PM |
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No, it was a proof. Premise: The company is not lying/scammingProof:1. The website states that they have had a significant number of satisfied customers. Where does it states that they have significant number of mining products costumers? They say that for years: sell misc computers and computer parts. We also fabricate shells for PC Towers - thus the number of satisfied customers. This product is 4Gh device not so easy to spot/make influence on network (see Avalon case)
2. If these customers had been mining with high hashrate devices, the network hashrate would have increased significantly. Again - see my comment on point one.3. The increase in network hash-rate from Februrary up to the point I first posted in the thread is completed accounted for by known sources Where the Feb1 comes from? From here can see they start shipping end of Feb. .. bottom line is: you do not convince me with your "100% scam proof". "98% scam score" is fine with me and this is what I was giving them in the beginning.4. Assuming the premise is true, either: i. Their customers all purchased prior to February 1, and none after. This is clearly impossible - if this product was real, customers would be lined up forever from the moment it was available. Further, a gap in production is ruled out by the website itself: "One of the other benefits of ordering from us is you won't have to wait a 2-4 months for our ASIC products." ii. They didn't have significant numbers of customers, or the customers did not buy significant hashrate products. The former, if true, would have proved the company lying about their previous satisfied customers, and would there fore be scamming. The latter is impossible - the distribution of expenditure on ASICs will always show a significant number of purchasers buy the expensive, high hashrate items. 5. Since 4 i. and 4 ii. are proven false, the premise is proven false. Thefore the company is a proven scammer. You may disagree with my proof, and you are welcome to falsify it. But I have provided a proof, not a premise. Also, note that I did not feel the need to use all-caps anywhere in this post. It makes for easier reading. You are disagreeing with my proof. Therfore you think it is a proof. You were wrong, go on, admit it. Giving up so quickly? I'm disappointed but at the same time positively surprised
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March 13, 2013, 12:55:52 PM |
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No, it was a proof. Premise: The company is not lying/scammingProof:1. The website states that they have had a significant number of satisfied customers. Where does it states that they have significant number of mining products costumers? They say that for years: sell misc computers and computer parts. We also fabricate shells for PC Towers - thus the number of satisfied customers. This product is 4Gh device not so easy to spot/make influence on network (see Avalon case)
2. If these customers had been mining with high hashrate devices, the network hashrate would have increased significantly. Again - see my comment on point one.3. The increase in network hash-rate from Februrary up to the point I first posted in the thread is completed accounted for by known sources Where the Feb1 comes from? From here can see they start shipping end of Feb. .. bottom line is: you do not convince me with your "100% scam proof". "98% scam score" is fine with me and this is what I was giving them in the beginning.4. Assuming the premise is true, either: i. Their customers all purchased prior to February 1, and none after. This is clearly impossible - if this product was real, customers would be lined up forever from the moment it was available. Further, a gap in production is ruled out by the website itself: "One of the other benefits of ordering from us is you won't have to wait a 2-4 months for our ASIC products." ii. They didn't have significant numbers of customers, or the customers did not buy significant hashrate products. The former, if true, would have proved the company lying about their previous satisfied customers, and would there fore be scamming. The latter is impossible - the distribution of expenditure on ASICs will always show a significant number of purchasers buy the expensive, high hashrate items. 5. Since 4 i. and 4 ii. are proven false, the premise is proven false. Thefore the company is a proven scammer. You may disagree with my proof, and you are welcome to falsify it. But I have provided a proof, not a premise. Also, note that I did not feel the need to use all-caps anywhere in this post. It makes for easier reading. You are disagreeing with my proof. Therfore you think it is a proof. You were wrong, go on, admit it. Giving up so quickly? I'm disappointed but at the same time positively surprised Non-sequitur. There is no "giving up" in the statement "You were wrong, go on, admit it". You stated I had not provided a proof. I explain the proof in detail. You agree it is a proof, not a premise. I win. There is nothing more to discuss. All your base are belong to us, etc.
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tadzio
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March 13, 2013, 01:25:22 PM |
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I win. There is nothing more to discuss. All your base are belong to us, etc.
The above is "giving up" (in a teenage way). I listed several reasons why what you call "proof" does not proof anything - you never addressed any of these instead claiming the above.
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March 13, 2013, 01:43:49 PM |
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I win. There is nothing more to discuss. All your base are belong to us, etc.
The above is "giving up" (in a teenage way). I listed several reasons why what you call "proof" does not proof anything - you never addressed any of these instead claiming the above. *Sigh*. Because your entire original claim was that my proof wasn't a proof but a premise. I proved you wrong. You falsifying my proof is another matter entirely, which I will not address until the original dispute is resolved.
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March 13, 2013, 04:18:44 PM |
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Well, I have to agree it's not "proof," it's actually "evidence." The evidence is strong, to the point of being definitive, but from a technical/legal perspective, you can't really call it proof.
Although, I think from a scientific definition, you might be able to classify it as a proof... (Yes, proof means different things to a lawyer than it does to a scientist). This seems more of a legal issue than a scientific one, so you'd kind of have to use the legal definition in this instance, and this doesn't qualify.
Claiming it's not a scam, though, would be patently absurd.
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If you're searching these lines for a point, you've probably missed it. There was never anything there in the first place.
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March 13, 2013, 05:34:10 PM |
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Am I missing something or is tadzio defending the Lightning Miner outfit?
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March 13, 2013, 06:46:45 PM |
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Am I missing something or is tadzio defending the Lightning Miner outfit?
I think he is more defending the fact that he himself was actually scammed out of money here.
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March 13, 2013, 08:50:41 PM |
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Looks like their phone number is no longer working... disconnected or do you think they ran with all the money they scammed from people?
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March 13, 2013, 10:06:42 PM |
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Looks like their phone number is no longer working... disconnected or do you think they ran with all the money they scammed from people?
Ummm, read the thread bro, this is about as cut and dry as they come man.
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March 13, 2013, 11:05:17 PM |
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They were meant to be having a tour with a bitcoin media outlet-anybody followed up with this?
How many bitcoin mags are there in the US?-which ones are based closest to multiverse's location?
Has any publications said anything about multiverse? Has anybody asked?
Are they going to invent their own tour group?
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March 13, 2013, 11:29:29 PM |
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They were meant to be having a tour with a bitcoin media outlet-anybody followed up with this?
How many bitcoin mags are there in the US?-which ones are based closest to multiverse's location?
Has any publications said anything about multiverse? Has anybody asked?
Are they going to invent their own tour group?
The horse is dead why keep beating it?
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March 14, 2013, 01:02:21 AM |
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Looks like their phone number is no longer working... disconnected or do you think they ran with all the money they scammed from people?
Perhaps not dead, just currently between two ivory cell towers.
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March 18, 2013, 03:38:21 AM |
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they are a scam for real.
I spent $80 to find out this hard lesson
my asic blue balls got the better of me :/
their payment processor is intuit
if you want your money back contact them.
if you paid in bitcoin well ... lol sorry but you wont see them again
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