lambomoonmoney (OP)
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November 09, 2017, 05:45:09 PM |
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I want to invest in an ICO yet want to invest in something that can refund me in case I need to pull out the money for an emergency. Know any companies that honor that?
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TokenAgency
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November 09, 2017, 06:06:53 PM |
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I want to invest in an ICO yet want to invest in something that can refund me in case I need to pull out the money for an emergency. Know any companies that honor that?
I've never heard of this, sorry. Some ICOs offer escrow protection but that's very different than just pulling your money out whenever it suits you. My advice is don't invest any amount of money that you're not willing to lose. Definitely don't invest your emergency fund if you don't have income coming in to replace it.
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November 09, 2017, 06:13:44 PM |
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i don't know my friend but i haven't heard of such thing but there a thing which can be almost similar to refund is to buyback the altcoin you possess i have to make it clear that i saw it in bounty campaigns i dont you should seek the advice of the devteam.
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minersday
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November 09, 2017, 06:16:53 PM |
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Those icos that are going to give you your funds back if they dont reach enough money are those who are using an escrow in order to have all the investor's funds in there, if they dont have one, then it means that if the ico fails, you are not going to see a buck again. But just think about it, escrows for icos are very risky, if it is a good amount of money, they can feel tempted to stole all that money and run away with that, and this is a very freaky scenario. I dont know, most of them dont give the money back.
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Docbee
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November 09, 2017, 06:28:52 PM |
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Currently having a bad experience with my first ico now ethconnect refused to allow ETH withdrawal even when they said people can withdraw.
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November 09, 2017, 06:30:47 PM |
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After being in bitcoin for about 6 years or 7, all I can say is that whenever you give money, never expect to get it back. It happened to all of us
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November 09, 2017, 06:31:53 PM |
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Personally, I wouldn't invest in an ICO if this were an issue at hand, only invest what you are willing to lose. That's the risk involved.
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siddartha1492
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November 09, 2017, 06:42:23 PM |
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I don't think any ICO will or has refunded money until they have been forced to do so by govt. agencies, like in case of tezos. I guess SEC regulated ICO may support refunds, but chances are very less as most ICOs nowadays give tokens instantly for your invested amount. So in a way they are not liable to refund you back.
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rarkenin
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November 09, 2017, 06:53:35 PM |
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If there are some fraud attempts by dev team i will gonna to report them to local police. Dont expect they will give back your money no matter how strong arguments you gonna to use against project. Always check team of project before making investment decision.
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November 09, 2017, 07:12:59 PM |
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I want to invest in an ICO yet want to invest in something that can refund me in case I need to pull out the money for an emergency. Know any companies that honor that?
I know of one ICO that refunded all participants when the minimum goal of ether wasn't reached. I don't know of any ICO that would let you request a withdrawal at your request before the tokens have been issued. That's the risk you take. It should be explained in the T&Cs.
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Poink
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November 09, 2017, 07:26:33 PM |
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I think refunds happen when... - ICO goal is not met and it is "cancelled" - ICO goal is met. Excess contribution is rejected/not accepted.
If you just changed your mind, I've never heard of any who got a refund. Wait for your token then sell it...or pray either of the above happens.
Good luck!
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November 09, 2017, 07:37:54 PM |
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I think refunds happen when... - ICO goal is not met and it is "cancelled" - ICO goal is met. Excess contribution is rejected/not accepted.
If you just changed your mind, I've never heard of any who got a refund. Wait for your token then sell it...or pray either of the above happens.
Good luck!
Yes, I think there is no project refund for you. Because that money was used to execute projects. They don't have money to refund for you.
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Xclusive5
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November 09, 2017, 07:49:17 PM |
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Yes, a good example of ICO a got refund is Digipulse ICO, they were unable to reach the soft cap so they decided to return fund.
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MarioLuck990
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November 09, 2017, 08:00:57 PM |
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First time I listen to something like this. Do ICOs give and refunds
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November 09, 2017, 08:04:23 PM |
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I want to invest in an ICO yet want to invest in something that can refund me in case I need to pull out the money for an emergency. Know any companies that honor that?
I was part of ICO it was called MVPlineup and it was canceled becouse BTC have HUGE fees and it as not possible to run buisness on BTC. So those guys have given back all money they got from US that was full refund 1:1 : ) PS: Guy involved in this was from Bitcoin Dark.
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November 09, 2017, 08:15:30 PM |
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I want to invest in an ICO yet want to invest in something that can refund me in case I need to pull out the money for an emergency. Know any companies that honor that?
Not in the past and not in the present that their is any ICO which can give refund, but in future it may happen. Only refund option was their when escrow was used and some ICO had their minimum investment cap if that is not achieve they gave refund and cancelled the ICO. Apart from this their is no ICO which gives option of refund the invested bitcoins if investors wants due to emergency or declining to join ICO.
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November 09, 2017, 08:49:35 PM |
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No ICO will refund your money in any case. Be reasonable and do your search before the ICO not after. Don't invest unless you're sure and don't expect that every ICO is profitable.
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November 09, 2017, 08:52:52 PM |
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I want to invest in an ICO yet want to invest in something that can refund me in case I need to pull out the money for an emergency. Know any companies that honor that?
You must understand that now, especially now investing in projects at an early stage, the you is risky and you can lose everything
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November 09, 2017, 08:56:00 PM |
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Those icos that are going to give you your funds back if they dont reach enough money are those who are using an escrow in order to have all the investor's funds in there, if they dont have one, then it means that if the ico fails, you are not going to see a buck again. But just think about it, escrows for icos are very risky, if it is a good amount of money, they can feel tempted to stole all that money and run away with that, and this is a very freaky scenario. I dont know, most of them dont give the money back.
That's so not true. You can use an escrow, but why would you if you can have a smart contract fulfill the same role? And I do not know a case of a smart contract getting greedy and running of with ICO funds... Also, to stay ontopic: Those escrow mechanisms in smart contracts are very common and almost every ICO has it in a kind of soft-cap implementation. If an ICO does not have this I would consider twice to invest in it as it is an additional layer of user protection.
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ChinkyEyes
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November 09, 2017, 08:57:08 PM |
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I highly doubt that any ICO will really refund your money. Governments banning ICOS and a lot of people calling ICOS scams is for a reason. Most of them are a scam, because they don't have any working product or any future at all. Most just want to transfer your money out of your pocket into theirs.
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