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Question: Is BadBear good and fair moderator  (Voting closed: October 19, 2013, 02:54:50 PM)
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September 24, 2013, 09:40:10 PM
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Oh and the post count doesn't change the rank when you're at 2900+ posts

And you were pretty disappointed when you found out  Wink

When I found out?
I ASKED for this change for months...  Roll Eyes


Next time you should check your facts before embarassing yourself

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September 25, 2013, 03:29:37 AM
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JackJack, embarrassing, why Huh  I hardly ever read any instructions, I learn best while in action  Smiley

On the other hand, that comment about embarrassing could be to phantastisch, and I should feel bad for embarrassing myself for misunderstanding LOL  Cheesy

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September 25, 2013, 04:20:37 PM
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On the other hand, that comment about embarrassing could be to phantastisch, and I should feel bad for embarrassing myself for misunderstanding LOL  Cheesy
Yes it was to phantastisch

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Ok, so I have some more reporting to do it here.

Yesterday I have been going through posts in Service Announcements in the Marketplace forum and I found this:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=301134.0

It has been at least few days old and it was still rotating  Shocked  The post was about a PTC site BUT NOT BTC PTC just the reg one and not even new, so what it was doing in service announcements in BitcoinTalk?  I could not helped myself but wirte there a comment and this morning I learned that my comment was deleted:

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There are some goods PTC sites that deal only with bitcoins, why not talk here about those  Huh
And yes, it is super strange that any moderator ( for example BadBear: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=297290.0)  didn't delete a thread about a site in Service Announcements that is not dealing in BTC!

My first reaction while seeing it, it was to click on "report to admin", I did not realize then that the whole post was deleted, so sorry admin for making unnecessary waves.


Still, I think all of it is interesting enough to write about it here, why such crappy thread was rotating for so long?   I am pretty sure that it was not anyone else but BadBear who finally deleted it...  As to my posts and comments, it usually takes him much, much shorter to find and... DELETE them.

This morning I had one more message, this one:
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there will be many ads to click on at iwantacar.com
Ask me in pm if you like to know more  Cool

It was just a short remark to a person who was worrying about not enough ads to click on a CoinAd site, about a brand new site with many ads to click on. So yep, if so much crap is rotating here, why my posts and comments are being so fast deleted???  This one did not have any ref link, just a short, honest reply, that's all.  No wonder it makes me think that I must be kind of special after all ha ha  Wink

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September 25, 2013, 04:55:15 PM
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BitkoinTalk
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September 25, 2013, 06:01:49 PM
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another one of my silly typos, thx for pointing it up so quickly (BTW guys, it was a single, really silly one), and feels good to know that I am being read and that I need to be careful here.

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September 25, 2013, 06:02:41 PM
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another one of my silly typos, thx for pointing it up so quickly (BTW guys, it was a single, really silly one), and feels good to know that I am being read and that I need to be careful here.

How's the ponzi working out?

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September 25, 2013, 08:13:33 PM
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@ Mike Christ, check it up for yourself, that "ponzi" has 100% Transparency:

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Data updated daily from previous day’s revenue. The following table shows the bitcoin addresses of various pools important to our members. This information can be confirmed through 3rd party sites to be proven 100% trustworthy and accurate.


Pool   Bitcoin Address   Balance
25K Drawing Pool   1BXqViyCSPXhLs7F8TvWkPEeeohWQo7XPC    0.438400 BTC | $ 59.68 USD
50K Drawing Pool   16BWUQKd8w2ek65sxSFdTJzVY1Gt673wwq    0.438900 BTC | $ 59.74 USD
100K Drawing Pool   1Nz9byQguChXZDd4aohT3bBoZc2axJYwhU    0.438900 BTC | $ 59.74 USD
Referral Compensation Pool   12SBEQwjDznceMJaZJDuEJTqFrzsq33AkH    0.521254 BTC | $ 70.95 USD
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We update the information on this page daily. Each day we transfer funds from our general revenue account to the appropriate pools. We also transmit revenue to GBBG, which is further transferred to various pools for bitbillions and the GBBG Matrix. You can verify GBBG Matrix and bitbillions data on the Transparency page on bitbillions.com for further transparency.

Anyone on earth can independently verify the data on this page. We cannot fake or manipulate this data in any way. One of the beautiful things about bitcoin is that the blockchain is 100% transparent. Therefore, you can copy/paste the bitcoin address of any of these pools into ANY blockchain explorer and verify the balance yourself. You can even use your own bicoin client to verify this data if you are an advanced bitcoin user.

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September 25, 2013, 08:26:48 PM
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If you have a moment, please read what kind of ponzi GBBG really is: http://www.bitbillions.com/lets-make-deal/

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September 26, 2013, 01:52:17 PM
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If you have a moment, please read what kind of ponzi GBBG really is: http://www.bitbillions.com/lets-make-deal/
You should talk to this guy: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=288152.0

He fits your profile of an expert developer who has a great idea and needs a few million dollars from a ponzi to fund his world-changing project. I'm sure you could work with him and find some mid-30's housewives with children looking for extra income to invest in the GBBG family.
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September 26, 2013, 02:02:25 PM
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If you have a moment, please read what kind of ponzi GBBG really is: http://www.bitbillions.com/lets-make-deal/
You should talk to this guy: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=288152.0

He fits your profile of an expert developer who has a great idea and needs a few million dollars from a ponzi to fund his world-changing project. I'm sure you could work with him and find some mid-30's housewives with children looking for extra income to invest in the GBBG family.
I suggest getting in touch with Mr Trenton Shavers.
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September 26, 2013, 02:49:33 PM
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You know, I just looked at b!z and trade fortress usernames,  and I knew everything...  
I am locking this thread, your replies are out of context, mine will be too, if I keep on replying to your crap.  

If you crave for more talks with me, visit my threads
here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=301514.0  
and here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=154089.0

I will answer there your every entry, even a crappy one LOL

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