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November 13, 2013, 03:45:26 PM |
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We all know tradefortress is not a scammer
Noooo we don't, please stop licking his arsehole. If he was a scammer , why would he refund a large amount of it ? He could just dissappear forever. Because of this exact reason. Now people won't suspect him as a scammer, but as someone who is trying to fix stuff. It's quite clever, because there will be still a lot of Bitcoin left for him after "trying" to refund a "large" amount of it. If you are a scammer , why would you care if you had a reputation as a scammer ?
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November 13, 2013, 03:51:56 PM |
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We all know tradefortress is not a scammer
Noooo we don't, please stop licking his arsehole. If he was a scammer , why would he refund a large amount of it ? He could just dissappear forever. Because of this exact reason. Now people won't suspect him as a scammer, but as someone who is trying to fix stuff. It's quite clever, because there will be still a lot of Bitcoin left for him after "trying" to refund a "large" amount of it. If you are a scammer , why would you care if you had a reputation as a scammer ? If he does it this way, he can come out "clean" and start the whole scam all over again. By the way, I don't know if TF is a scammer, but choosing this technique would be the smartest way to go.
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jambola2 (OP)
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November 13, 2013, 05:49:16 PM |
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We all know tradefortress is not a scammer
Noooo we don't, please stop licking his arsehole. If he was a scammer , why would he refund a large amount of it ? He could just dissappear forever. Because of this exact reason. Now people won't suspect him as a scammer, but as someone who is trying to fix stuff. It's quite clever, because there will be still a lot of Bitcoin left for him after "trying" to refund a "large" amount of it. If you are a scammer , why would you care if you had a reputation as a scammer ? If he does it this way, he can come out "clean" and start the whole scam all over again. By the way, I don't know if TF is a scammer, but choosing this technique would be the smartest way to go. Starting out clean ? I know that he is not a scammer , but even if he had no transaction fees on a new wallet, I still would not give him a cent. He is not a scammer , but his coding has been shown to have exploitable holes. If he returns money or does not return money makes no difference to his trust. He will not be able to get a large amount of money trusted into him again. So , how does he benefit from returning money , if he is a scammer ?
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November 13, 2013, 07:28:27 PM |
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Starting out clean ? I know that he is not a scammer , but even if he had no transaction fees on a new wallet, I still would not give him a cent. He is not a scammer , but his coding has been shown to have exploitable holes. If he returns money or does not return money makes no difference to his trust. He will not be able to get a large amount of money trusted into him again. So , how does he benefit from returning money , if he is a scammer ?
Please stop talking. You obviously don't have a clue what you're talking about. This scamming tactic has been proven to work, use google, use the search button.
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November 13, 2013, 08:37:05 PM |
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Starting out clean ? I know that he is not a scammer , but even if he had no transaction fees on a new wallet, I still would not give him a cent. He is not a scammer , but his coding has been shown to have exploitable holes. If he returns money or does not return money makes no difference to his trust. He will not be able to get a large amount of money trusted into him again. So , how does he benefit from returning money , if he is a scammer ?
Please stop talking. You obviously don't have a clue what you're talking about. This.
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jambola2 (OP)
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November 14, 2013, 10:03:14 AM |
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I mean that , no one is going to invest in him now , whether he scammed or not.
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November 14, 2013, 06:05:08 PM |
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We all know tradefortress is not a scammer
Noooo we don't, please stop licking his arsehole. If he was a scammer , why would he refund a large amount of it ? He could just dissappear forever. Because of this exact reason. Now people won't suspect him as a scammer, but as someone who is trying to fix stuff. It's quite clever, because there will be still a lot of Bitcoin left for him after "trying" to refund a "large" amount of it. If you are a scammer , why would you care if you had a reputation as a scammer ? If he does it this way, he can come out "clean" and start the whole scam all over again. By the way, I don't know if TF is a scammer, but choosing this technique would be the smartest way to go. Starting out clean ? I know that he is not a scammer , but even if he had no transaction fees on a new wallet, I still would not give him a cent. He is not a scammer , but his coding has been shown to have exploitable holes. If he returns money or does not return money makes no difference to his trust. He will not be able to get a large amount of money trusted into him again. So , how does he benefit from returning money , if he is a scammer ? His information is now public. If he just vanished, he'd be fucked over fast. Right now, he can't really be fucked over if he is a scammer.
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November 15, 2013, 02:40:06 PM |
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I mean that , no one is going to invest in him now , whether he scammed or not.
If he repays you back, why not.
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November 16, 2013, 04:35:18 AM |
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One day one of these scammers and con artists is going to wake up with a gun to their head and that will be the last thing they see, a silencer pointed straight in between their eyes. BTC is supposed to be the wild west right? No government, no laws, no rules. That's the same as drug trafficking and sex trafficking. Honestly these people that are stealing this much money are lucky they're still alive. I'm surprised people like PirateAt40 is still alive. They should of had a bullet in their head a long time ago, they're just lucky their dealing with nice people. I don't wish that on anybody, but one day someone's going to piss off the wrong person with these heists, ponzi schemes, and scams and they won't be afraid to waste another couple grand to find where they live and kill them.
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November 16, 2013, 04:40:48 AM |
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If he manage to repay everyone in full, many people will trust him even more...
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November 16, 2013, 07:59:11 PM |
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If he manage to repay everyone in full, many people will trust him even more...
No. People would still not be sure if their funds would be secure in his next project (if any).
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"The Times 03/Jan/2009 Chancellor on brink of second bailout for banks" 😼 Bitcoin Core ( onion)
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November 17, 2013, 01:41:51 AM |
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If he manage to repay everyone in full, many people will trust him even more...
No. People would still not be sure if their funds would be secure in his next project (if any). Why not? I would still trust him cause he repaid me 100% ...
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