BitcoinFr34k
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November 30, 2013, 04:37:33 PM |
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Can I ask why people are deciding to choose this offer rather than go with Stunna?
I did it just to test out if OP is a scammer. Somebody has to do it right?
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hilariousandco
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November 30, 2013, 05:23:57 PM |
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Can I ask why people are deciding to choose this offer rather than go with Stunna?
I did it just to test out if OP is a scammer. Somebody has to do it right? Yup. Everybodies gotta start somewhere, but saying that, even if you are going for the full whack of 801-1200+ posts, is it really worth the risk? I'd at least let others test it out first whilst I stuck with what seems to be the safer bet with Stunna. Be funny if you all get paid and Stunna reneges hahaha. (Stunna, if you are reading this, I am only joking ). And it's not so bad with you as you were one of the first to step-up and claim/try this, but I was directing my confusion at the people who are still signing up for this when he hasn't even posted anything since the 26th. I really hope you all get what you are entitled to though.
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monbux
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November 30, 2013, 05:39:16 PM |
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Can I ask why people are deciding to choose this offer rather than go with Stunna?
They are either sock puppets of the scammer or incredibly naive Most are just incredibly naive. Wait and see, if/once this guy doesn't pay out, they'll all start bawling like babies.
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November 30, 2013, 05:53:07 PM |
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How bad the KARMA would be the OP can't imagine if he is really scamming people into working the whole month and not paying a dime.
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BitcoinFr34k
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November 30, 2013, 06:03:46 PM |
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How bad the KARMA would be the OP can't imagine if he is really scamming people into working the whole month and not paying a dime.
It's not actually work is it? I wouldn't make less posts a month without the signature so it doesn't make a difference,
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kuusj98
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November 30, 2013, 06:05:23 PM |
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Guys, you look at his register date + post count + other trivia and one can see that this is obvious Joe scam, but try! Best of luck folks!
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mgburks77
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November 30, 2013, 06:21:55 PM |
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So do any of these signature deals actually ever pay out anything? Which are semi-reliable, if any?
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monbux
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November 30, 2013, 06:24:28 PM |
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So do any of these signature deals actually ever pay out anything? Which are semi-reliable, if any?
The one I trust most that is currently open for anyone would be Stunna's signature payment thread. He is very trustworthy, runs primedice, and has been paying out many times already. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=291387.0Don't go there if you are going to spam though
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mgburks77
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November 30, 2013, 08:19:59 PM |
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So do any of these signature deals actually ever pay out anything? Which are semi-reliable, if any?
The one I trust most that is currently open for anyone would be Stunna's signature payment thread. He is very trustworthy, runs primedice, and has been paying out many times already. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=291387.0Don't go there if you are going to spam though Thanks! No spam, I am a long time forumer at other unrelated forums and intend to participate in the community and build trust in order to test the concepts potential for myself. I find it a fascinating development. Economically, polically, and socially.
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December 01, 2013, 03:33:45 AM |
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Someone who is willing to pay $600 per month for a signature sure can afford a real domain name, right? I did not realize this before, but I think it is obvious now.
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December 01, 2013, 03:55:24 AM |
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Someone who is willing to pay $600 per month for a signature sure can afford a real domain name, right? I did not realize this before, but I think it is obvious now.
+1, wow I didn't realize .ga was a free TLD. I just bought a .io for like $30 so I just assumed it cost him a pretty penny for a two letter TLD.
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Quartx
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December 01, 2013, 04:27:28 AM |
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The reason why i put his link in my signature is because it wouldn't hurt me if he didn't pay, and since my signature has nothing, why not give it a try?
I know there is a 0.00001% that he will pay, if he does not, i will just remove it.
The most i get is people saying im his sock puppet, advertising spam etc etc, that doesn't bother me.
TLDR: I have nothing to lose
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December 01, 2013, 05:06:19 AM |
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Someone who is willing to pay $600 per month for a signature sure can afford a real domain name, right? I did not realize this before, but I think it is obvious now.
+1, wow I didn't realize .ga was a free TLD. I just bought a .io for like $30 so I just assumed it cost him a pretty penny for a two letter TLD. It does seem to cost money, where is it free? freenom.com
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inkadnb
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December 01, 2013, 05:47:23 AM |
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The reason why i put his link in my signature is because it wouldn't hurt me if he didn't pay, and since my signature has nothing, why not give it a try?
I know there is a 0.00001% that he will pay, if he does not, i will just remove it.
The most i get is people saying im his sock puppet, advertising spam etc etc, that doesn't bother me.
TLDR: I have nothing to lose
I think it's more that you're promoting a site that scams...
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Quartx
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December 01, 2013, 07:34:43 AM |
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The reason why i put his link in my signature is because it wouldn't hurt me if he didn't pay, and since my signature has nothing, why not give it a try?
I know there is a 0.00001% that he will pay, if he does not, i will just remove it.
The most i get is people saying im his sock puppet, advertising spam etc etc, that doesn't bother me.
TLDR: I have nothing to lose
I think it's more that you're promoting a site that scams... LOL find prove that im in cahoots with OP for all you can, its like you buying the lottery and win it the first time, and everyone who has been buying it for years cant even win a little back, and they say you are in cahoots with them. Good luck
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December 01, 2013, 08:14:33 AM |
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Is there a minimum of 100 posts? only 89 more.
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December 01, 2013, 11:10:03 AM |
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The reason why i put his link in my signature is because it wouldn't hurt me if he didn't pay, and since my signature has nothing, why not give it a try?
I know there is a 0.00001% that he will pay, if he does not, i will just remove it.
The most i get is people saying im his sock puppet, advertising spam etc etc, that doesn't bother me.
TLDR: I have nothing to lose
I think it's more that you're promoting a site that scams... LOL find prove that im in cahoots with OP for all you can, its like you buying the lottery and win it the first time, and everyone who has been buying it for years cant even win a little back, and they say you are in cahoots with them. Good luck You misunderstand. You're helping him con more people, not here with signatures, but on his possibly scammy website. It seems like you have no problem promoting a potentially scammy website since it's in your signature. It looks bad on you too.
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December 01, 2013, 11:37:24 AM |
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REMINDER: OP LOGS IN EVERYDAY BUT DIDN'T POST FOR 5 DAYS
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December 01, 2013, 11:55:32 AM |
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