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Either you are a complete noob or you are just an arrogant individual who thinks that just because he made an announcement on a forum, he should have people falling over to "donate" to his cause. If you regard yourself to be a philantropist as you claim, may I suggest that you make your own fortune and then donate your own money instead of coming on here to literally beg for crypto. Also, lose that attitude. The hero members are trying to help you by telling you that people won't be sending you any money if you don't have tangible proof about who you are. For all we know, you could well be one of those african prince email scammers. If you want to raise money for "charitable causes", the very least that is expected from a bitcointalk posting is full disclosure. Anyways, I can tell you that you will keep antagonizing people with that attitude of yours if you think that people should send you their hard earned ETH while you are refusing to provide any proof as to who you are. You are the one who is asking for money from people. You wouldn't send your money to a complete stranger on the internet would you? no attitude here. The comments are unwarranted. If you can chose to participate or not. It's a private sale. You do not have to do it if you do not want to. We have no expectations here. Again, full disclosure is not the problem. We offered to email everything to the "hero" member if they would also disclose themselves to us. It is a fair trade. Otherwise just move on. We are selling the tokens at "less than fair value price" because the token will be used for charity and disaster relief services. No one is asking for money. This is an ok forum but it seems to me that people comment without researching. That is why you lose money. if you are indeed fundraising on behalf of charity, then you should be fired from your position because you clearly are not fit for the job. Am sure I won't be the last bitcointalk member to be telling you that all the questions that are being asked from you are fully valid and legitimate. That saying is very fitting in this case: “When a wise man points at the moon the imbecile examines the finger.”Have it your way Mr Philantropist. Again, this is not a fundraising effort. We are simply just trying to get the tokens on the open market so more people can hold them and have some kind of value so we can send the tokens for charity and disaster relief. If you are not interested in the tokens or do not want to buy them that is your choice and it is ok. I say "point one finger, and 5 more are pointed back." Thanks for dropping by. when you say you're not asking money here. it's not true. and you call it simply trying to get the tokens on the open market? the way i see it, how you respond to people here, is that you have attitude prob. maybe you don't understand how things in btctalk are being handled. you are the one who's raising money here so he doesn't need to give his info to you. anyway, good luck if you can achieve what you want here with that kind of attitude Thank you for your valuable input but we strongly disagree. The foul language on here clearly represents the state of this group. Not all but most..also the lack of research and hunt for “transparency” astounds me. Anyway, it’s your opinion which I and I’m sure our team fully disagrees. Thanks again for stopping by. I’m sure us *insert c-words* *insert derogatory f word* can go *insrt f word* ourselves
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1. You, yourself said that this private sale is for paying for the law firm. Quite how you are arguing that you are not asking for money on a public forum is beyond me. 2. Do you have any actual paperwork saying that your have passed the Howey Test? Because if you are asking for money to pay for lawyers that are supposedly advising you, then it seems that the whole process is as yet incomplete.Also the https://www.dropbox.com/s/zom1txcnpppg4eu/A%20Securities%20Law%20Framework%20for%20Charity%20Token.pdf?dl=0 is just a general outline describing the howey test. 3. If someone is going to contribute to your private sale and future ICO, one would want to be certain that the founders are not going to get arrested by the SEC. Latest example: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/04/02/technology/virtual-currency-arrest-centra.html4. Any self respecting project which is trying to organize private sales and future ICOs are fully transaparent on bitcointalk in terms of who the team members are. I think you might not be aware of this fact, but for projects to be taken seriously on this forum, bitcointalk members like to have profiles that they can go on and verify that you are who you claim to be. Consider it one of the unwritten rules for any project that's doing "private sales" and ICOs. 5. Currently, all we have about your team members is a little bio that anyone could have concocted. If you don't understand that fact, then you have absolutely no business of trying to get ETH from bitcointalk members even if it is a "private sale". 6. Humility goes a long way when trying to raise funds for one's project. 7. It's precisely because people are doing their research that they are coming up with the shortcomings of your project. 8. It is your lack of transparency and your complete and utter refusal to even provide the slightest proof as to who you are that is astounding. And providing this information to people on private basis is not good enough. Your background and ID should be included in your announcement for all to see. 9. Typically, projects that act in this way are scams, designed to line the pockets of the entity behind the supposed "charity". 10. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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1. You, yourself said that this private sale is for paying for the law firm. Quite how you are arguing that you are not asking for money on a public forum is beyond me. 2. Do you have any actual paperwork saying that your have passed the Howey Test? Because if you are asking for money to pay for lawyers that are supposedly advising you, then it seems that the whole process is as yet incomplete.Also the https://www.dropbox.com/s/zom1txcnpppg4eu/A%20Securities%20Law%20Framework%20for%20Charity%20Token.pdf?dl=0 is just a general outline describing the howey test. 3. If someone is going to contribute to your private sale and future ICO, one would want to be certain that the founders are not going to get arrested by the SEC. Latest example: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/04/02/technology/virtual-currency-arrest-centra.html4. Any self respecting project which is trying to organize private sales and future ICOs are fully transaparent on bitcointalk in terms of who the team members are. I think you might not be aware of this fact, but for projects to be taken seriously on this forum, bitcointalk members like to have profiles that they can go on and verify that you are who you claim to be. Consider it one of the unwritten rules for any project that's doing "private sales" and ICOs. 5. Currently, all we have about your team members is a little bio that anyone could have concocted. If you don't understand that fact, then you have absolutely no business of trying to get ETH from bitcointalk members even if it is a "private sale". 6. Humility goes a long way when trying to raise funds for one's project. 7. It's precisely because people are doing their research that they are coming up with the shortcomings of your project. 8. It is your lack of transparency and your complete and utter refusal to even provide the slightest proof as to who you are that is astounding. And providing this information to people on private basis is not good enough. Your background and ID should be included in your announcement for all to see. 9. Typically, projects that act in this way are scams, designed to line the pockets of the entity behind the supposed "charity". 10. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Reading this clearly demonstrates how uneducated you are. I’m not here to argue with you. You will have your opinion which is clearly wrong. I would highly advise you to do a little research first before coming on a public forum and displaying ignorance. Not hurting anyone but yourself. Sorry. Again thank you for sharing with us your opinions.
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1. You, yourself said that this private sale is for paying for the law firm. Quite how you are arguing that you are not asking for money on a public forum is beyond me. 2. Do you have any actual paperwork saying that your have passed the Howey Test? Because if you are asking for money to pay for lawyers that are supposedly advising you, then it seems that the whole process is as yet incomplete.Also the https://www.dropbox.com/s/zom1txcnpppg4eu/A%20Securities%20Law%20Framework%20for%20Charity%20Token.pdf?dl=0 is just a general outline describing the howey test. 3. If someone is going to contribute to your private sale and future ICO, one would want to be certain that the founders are not going to get arrested by the SEC. Latest example: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/04/02/technology/virtual-currency-arrest-centra.html4. Any self respecting project which is trying to organize private sales and future ICOs are fully transaparent on bitcointalk in terms of who the team members are. I think you might not be aware of this fact, but for projects to be taken seriously on this forum, bitcointalk members like to have profiles that they can go on and verify that you are who you claim to be. Consider it one of the unwritten rules for any project that's doing "private sales" and ICOs. 5. Currently, all we have about your team members is a little bio that anyone could have concocted. If you don't understand that fact, then you have absolutely no business of trying to get ETH from bitcointalk members even if it is a "private sale". 6. Humility goes a long way when trying to raise funds for one's project. 7. It's precisely because people are doing their research that they are coming up with the shortcomings of your project. 8. It is your lack of transparency and your complete and utter refusal to even provide the slightest proof as to who you are that is astounding. And providing this information to people on private basis is not good enough. Your background and ID should be included in your announcement for all to see. 9. Typically, projects that act in this way are scams, designed to line the pockets of the entity behind the supposed "charity". 10. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Reading this clearly demonstrates how uneducated you are. I’m not here to argue with you. You will have your opinion which is clearly wrong. I would highly advise you to do a little research first before coming on a public forum and displaying ignorance. Not hurting anyone but yourself. Sorry. Again thank you for sharing with us your opinions. HE FUCKING REKT YOU!!
STUPID FUCKING SCAMMING CUNT!!
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1. You, yourself said that this private sale is for paying for the law firm. Quite how you are arguing that you are not asking for money on a public forum is beyond me. 2. Do you have any actual paperwork saying that your have passed the Howey Test? Because if you are asking for money to pay for lawyers that are supposedly advising you, then it seems that the whole process is as yet incomplete.Also the https://www.dropbox.com/s/zom1txcnpppg4eu/A%20Securities%20Law%20Framework%20for%20Charity%20Token.pdf?dl=0 is just a general outline describing the howey test. 3. If someone is going to contribute to your private sale and future ICO, one would want to be certain that the founders are not going to get arrested by the SEC. Latest example: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/04/02/technology/virtual-currency-arrest-centra.html4. Any self respecting project which is trying to organize private sales and future ICOs are fully transaparent on bitcointalk in terms of who the team members are. I think you might not be aware of this fact, but for projects to be taken seriously on this forum, bitcointalk members like to have profiles that they can go on and verify that you are who you claim to be. Consider it one of the unwritten rules for any project that's doing "private sales" and ICOs. 5. Currently, all we have about your team members is a little bio that anyone could have concocted. If you don't understand that fact, then you have absolutely no business of trying to get ETH from bitcointalk members even if it is a "private sale". 6. Humility goes a long way when trying to raise funds for one's project. 7. It's precisely because people are doing their research that they are coming up with the shortcomings of your project. 8. It is your lack of transparency and your complete and utter refusal to even provide the slightest proof as to who you are that is astounding. And providing this information to people on private basis is not good enough. Your background and ID should be included in your announcement for all to see. 9. Typically, projects that act in this way are scams, designed to line the pockets of the entity behind the supposed "charity". 10. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Reading this clearly demonstrates how uneducated you are. I’m not here to argue with you. You will have your opinion which is clearly wrong. I would highly advise you to do a little research first before coming on a public forum and displaying ignorance. Not hurting anyone but yourself. Sorry. Again thank you for sharing with us your opinions. HE FUCKING REKT YOU!!
STUPID FUCKING SCAMMING CUNT!! Wow I thought this clown went away. Thanks for coming back to show us all your maturity level. "hero"
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1. You, yourself said that this private sale is for paying for the law firm. Quite how you are arguing that you are not asking for money on a public forum is beyond me. 2. Do you have any actual paperwork saying that your have passed the Howey Test? Because if you are asking for money to pay for lawyers that are supposedly advising you, then it seems that the whole process is as yet incomplete.Also the https://www.dropbox.com/s/zom1txcnpppg4eu/A%20Securities%20Law%20Framework%20for%20Charity%20Token.pdf?dl=0 is just a general outline describing the howey test. 3. If someone is going to contribute to your private sale and future ICO, one would want to be certain that the founders are not going to get arrested by the SEC. Latest example: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/04/02/technology/virtual-currency-arrest-centra.html4. Any self respecting project which is trying to organize private sales and future ICOs are fully transaparent on bitcointalk in terms of who the team members are. I think you might not be aware of this fact, but for projects to be taken seriously on this forum, bitcointalk members like to have profiles that they can go on and verify that you are who you claim to be. Consider it one of the unwritten rules for any project that's doing "private sales" and ICOs. 5. Currently, all we have about your team members is a little bio that anyone could have concocted. If you don't understand that fact, then you have absolutely no business of trying to get ETH from bitcointalk members even if it is a "private sale". 6. Humility goes a long way when trying to raise funds for one's project. 7. It's precisely because people are doing their research that they are coming up with the shortcomings of your project. 8. It is your lack of transparency and your complete and utter refusal to even provide the slightest proof as to who you are that is astounding. And providing this information to people on private basis is not good enough. Your background and ID should be included in your announcement for all to see. 9. Typically, projects that act in this way are scams, designed to line the pockets of the entity behind the supposed "charity". 10. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Reading this clearly demonstrates how uneducated you are. I’m not here to argue with you. You will have your opinion which is clearly wrong. I would highly advise you to do a little research first before coming on a public forum and displaying ignorance. Not hurting anyone but yourself. Sorry. Again thank you for sharing with us your opinions. HE FUCKING REKT YOU!!
STUPID FUCKING SCAMMING CUNT!! Rekt? what is that? is that even a word? It is clear you are a child upset that you lost your small life savings on here being a complete idiot. Thanks for dropping by.
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is this token symbol CHT? an erc 20 and have an airdrop last week? do you have plan with big exchange?
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April 04, 2018, 04:09:33 PM |
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is this token symbol CHT? an erc 20 and have an airdrop last week? do you have plan with big exchange?
Yes it is. An erc20 token. We are currently working with smaller exchanges. The only big exchange that has accepted this token is HitBTC, however, most people do not think they are a good exchange. This project will take time. We have been accepted on trade by trade, livecoin, kucoin, coinbene, coinexchange and bancor network.
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Needs Money to Pay for Lawyers. but yet has been accepted by exchanges that charge a minimum of 5 BTC to get listed. you can't make this shit up. SCAMMING CUNTS.
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Needs Money to Pay for Lawyers. but yet has been accepted by exchanges that charge a minimum of 5 BTC to get listed. you can't make this shit up. SCAMMING CUNTS. exactly how much money did you lose? Also do you get paid to post ignorant comments on threads here? That must be the case. I am convinced. If I were you I would quit investing in these currencies and do something else. disclaimer: this is not investment advice, but life advice.
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Needs Money to Pay for Lawyers. but yet has been accepted by exchanges that charge a minimum of 5 BTC to get listed. you can't make this shit up. SCAMMING CUNTS. Or did you not get any tokens in the first airdop? is that why you are mad. Would be happy to send you some if you find another post to camp out in.
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Needs Money to Pay for Lawyers. but yet has been accepted by exchanges that charge a minimum of 5 BTC to get listed. you can't make this shit up. SCAMMING CUNTS. exactly how much money did you lose? Also do you get paid to post ignorant comments on threads here? That must be the case. I am convinced. If I were you I would quit investing in these currencies and do something else. disclaimer: this is not investment advice, but life advice. yo faggot. AM NOT THE ONE WHO'S BEGGING FOR MONEY FOR HIS LITTLE SCAM PROJECT ON BITCOINTALK.
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April 04, 2018, 04:28:13 PM |
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Needs Money to Pay for Lawyers. but yet has been accepted by exchanges that charge a minimum of 5 BTC to get listed. you can't make this shit up. SCAMMING CUNTS. exactly how much money did you lose? Also do you get paid to post ignorant comments on threads here? That must be the case. I am convinced. If I were you I would quit investing in these currencies and do something else. disclaimer: this is not investment advice, but life advice. yo faggot. AM NOT THE ONE WHO'S BEGGING FOR MONEY FOR HIS LITTLE SCAM PROJECT ON BITCOINTALK. No you are the one wasting your time on here claiming that we are asking for money. It is clear that you have zero clue and you are wasting your time and energy on something you know is incorrect. You just like to get on bitcointalk and use foul language to show your lack of intelligence. It's great to read and we are having laughs over this, but seriously? come on lady!
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No you are an idiot with a lot of time on your hands.
Goodbye madam actually his questions are valid and he just wants straightforward answers. care to address that first? maybe he will stop nagging you as scammers because we had seen such projects before. these charity-related projects that wanted to help - very rare are genuine. ended up as scammers. im nice about it but sometimes im an asshole too. His questions are invalid. He wants to know who we are? We have clearly explained that. He won't tell us who he is so why should we tell him who we are? It makes zero sense. This is just an ERC20 token used for remittance payments to charities and disaster relief services. We aim to make it global and a phenomenon. If you want to know if we are developers...no. We hired developers to do the work. We are just philanthropists. We told him we would email him our info if he disclosed himself, but he did not. So we do not feel that our personal lives should be attacked by crazy people over the internet. It is up to YOU if you decide to participate or not. We preach due diligence. Thank you for being civil. You are funny dude. Go away with your project. You want our money and we don't want yours. You either show your face or we won't support you. Claiming you are going to support charity is a damn joke. Get down to earth. If you want to make this a global phenomenon, why don't you attend conferences and hold presentations? Or visit real charity events? What is this? Do you think you can fool us?
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1. You, yourself said that this private sale is for paying for the law firm. Quite how you are arguing that you are not asking for money on a public forum is beyond me. 2. Do you have any actual paperwork saying that your have passed the Howey Test? Because if you are asking for money to pay for lawyers that are supposedly advising you, then it seems that the whole process is as yet incomplete.Also the https://www.dropbox.com/s/zom1txcnpppg4eu/A%20Securities%20Law%20Framework%20for%20Charity%20Token.pdf?dl=0 is just a general outline describing the howey test. 3. If someone is going to contribute to your private sale and future ICO, one would want to be certain that the founders are not going to get arrested by the SEC. Latest example: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/04/02/technology/virtual-currency-arrest-centra.html4. Any self respecting project which is trying to organize private sales and future ICOs are fully transaparent on bitcointalk in terms of who the team members are. I think you might not be aware of this fact, but for projects to be taken seriously on this forum, bitcointalk members like to have profiles that they can go on and verify that you are who you claim to be. Consider it one of the unwritten rules for any project that's doing "private sales" and ICOs. 5. Currently, all we have about your team members is a little bio that anyone could have concocted. If you don't understand that fact, then you have absolutely no business of trying to get ETH from bitcointalk members even if it is a "private sale". 6. Humility goes a long way when trying to raise funds for one's project. 7. It's precisely because people are doing their research that they are coming up with the shortcomings of your project. 8. It is your lack of transparency and your complete and utter refusal to even provide the slightest proof as to who you are that is astounding. And providing this information to people on private basis is not good enough. Your background and ID should be included in your announcement for all to see. 9. Typically, projects that act in this way are scams, designed to line the pockets of the entity behind the supposed "charity". 10. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Reading this clearly demonstrates how uneducated you are. I’m not here to argue with you. You will have your opinion which is clearly wrong. I would highly advise you to do a little research first before coming on a public forum and displaying ignorance. Not hurting anyone but yourself. Sorry. Again thank you for sharing with us your opinions. Anyone with 2 brain cells can see who the "ignorant" one is. Scammers got to scam as they say. But it won't be that easy. Some of us look for noobs on bitcointalk and won't let you defraud people out of their crypto so blatantly.
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No you are an idiot with a lot of time on your hands.
Goodbye madam actually his questions are valid and he just wants straightforward answers. care to address that first? maybe he will stop nagging you as scammers because we had seen such projects before. these charity-related projects that wanted to help - very rare are genuine. ended up as scammers. im nice about it but sometimes im an asshole too. His questions are invalid. He wants to know who we are? We have clearly explained that. He won't tell us who he is so why should we tell him who we are? It makes zero sense. This is just an ERC20 token used for remittance payments to charities and disaster relief services. We aim to make it global and a phenomenon. If you want to know if we are developers...no. We hired developers to do the work. We are just philanthropists. We told him we would email him our info if he disclosed himself, but he did not. So we do not feel that our personal lives should be attacked by crazy people over the internet. It is up to YOU if you decide to participate or not. We preach due diligence. Thank you for being civil. You are funny dude. Go away with your project. You want our money and we don't want yours. You either show your face or we won't support you. Claiming you are going to support charity is a damn joke. Get down to earth. If you want to make this a global phenomenon, why don't you attend conferences and hold presentations? Or visit real charity events? What is this? Do you think you can fool us? We created this token less than a month ago. Please do some research or ask specific questions before posting these questions. It makes you look like fool. Which you probably are.
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April 04, 2018, 04:35:15 PM |
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1. You, yourself said that this private sale is for paying for the law firm. Quite how you are arguing that you are not asking for money on a public forum is beyond me. 2. Do you have any actual paperwork saying that your have passed the Howey Test? Because if you are asking for money to pay for lawyers that are supposedly advising you, then it seems that the whole process is as yet incomplete.Also the https://www.dropbox.com/s/zom1txcnpppg4eu/A%20Securities%20Law%20Framework%20for%20Charity%20Token.pdf?dl=0 is just a general outline describing the howey test. 3. If someone is going to contribute to your private sale and future ICO, one would want to be certain that the founders are not going to get arrested by the SEC. Latest example: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/04/02/technology/virtual-currency-arrest-centra.html4. Any self respecting project which is trying to organize private sales and future ICOs are fully transaparent on bitcointalk in terms of who the team members are. I think you might not be aware of this fact, but for projects to be taken seriously on this forum, bitcointalk members like to have profiles that they can go on and verify that you are who you claim to be. Consider it one of the unwritten rules for any project that's doing "private sales" and ICOs. 5. Currently, all we have about your team members is a little bio that anyone could have concocted. If you don't understand that fact, then you have absolutely no business of trying to get ETH from bitcointalk members even if it is a "private sale". 6. Humility goes a long way when trying to raise funds for one's project. 7. It's precisely because people are doing their research that they are coming up with the shortcomings of your project. 8. It is your lack of transparency and your complete and utter refusal to even provide the slightest proof as to who you are that is astounding. And providing this information to people on private basis is not good enough. Your background and ID should be included in your announcement for all to see. 9. Typically, projects that act in this way are scams, designed to line the pockets of the entity behind the supposed "charity". 10. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Reading this clearly demonstrates how uneducated you are. I’m not here to argue with you. You will have your opinion which is clearly wrong. I would highly advise you to do a little research first before coming on a public forum and displaying ignorance. Not hurting anyone but yourself. Sorry. Again thank you for sharing with us your opinions. Anyone with 2 brain cells can see who the "ignorant" one is. Scammers got to scam as they say. But it won't be that easy. Some of us look for noobs on bitcointalk and won't let you defraud people out of their crypto so blatantly. it's your money. YOU can do what you want with it. If you chose to participate in this project great! if no then that's ok too. I'm sure everything to you is a scam, right? sure just post pictures with links to social media proves that it's not a scam. Very justifiable to me.
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a scammer who created his account a few days ago is calling senior and hero members fools when they expose his stupid little scam.
thanks for the laughs.
Just a little note: It takes time to reach those levels. They've been around the block and seen plenty of scammers like yourselves during their time on here.
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April 04, 2018, 04:42:25 PM |
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a scammer who created his account a few days ago is calling senior and hero members fools when they expose his stupid little scam.
thanks for the laughs.
Just a little note: It takes time to reach those levels. They've been around the block and seen plenty of scammers like yourselves during their time on here.
Ok? I fail to see your point. I think if you reach a level you should probably have a little tact.
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April 04, 2018, 04:43:02 PM |
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Before any more of you post your ignorant statements, I nor our team are here to argue with you over the internet. We are trying to do something here and if you are not on board it is ok with us. You can call us whatever you want, but it does not stop us from working. All you are doing is wasting your precious time. So please move on. Nothing you can do or say will stop us from trying to create this. It is very clear that you all have lost a lot of money and you are taking it out on everyone except yourselves. If you have specific questions about the project please email us. We would love to hear from you.
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