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November 29, 2013, 04:39:21 AM
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Yes jbab, I am sorry... yours and your friends looks much better, so good that you are ignored now.

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November 29, 2013, 04:40:27 AM
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How can you even think that a website that asks for your Coinbase or Blockchain email must be a phishing scam?  Aren't you giving your PayPal email when you register on Ebay or on Amazon?

You know guys, whatever, I am not associated with this program in any way, I do not even have an account there, my husband does...
(There is a strict one ip - onr account policy)

To all who registered from the link I provided, a big and hearty thank you.  

To all with the phishing scam accusations,  shut up till you can prove that they are a scam.

So why does this site need your blockchain and coinbase emails anyway? Obvious phisher
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November 29, 2013, 04:44:16 AM
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@FloatesMcgoates, ask them, maybe they will tell you; I heard that they have a great support and reply back very fast.

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November 29, 2013, 04:46:55 AM
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How can you even think that a website that asks for your Coinbase or Blockchain email must be a phishing scam?  Aren't you giving your PayPal email when you register on Ebay or on Amazon?

Actually you only give your PP when you have to pay for something and anyways eBay is owned by PP and Amazon is a well known company. Comparatively, this site has no credibility and no valid reason to need your Coinbase and Blockchain.
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November 29, 2013, 04:49:27 AM
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@FloatesMcgoates, ask them, maybe they will tell you; I heard that they have a great support and reply back very fast.

AKA there is no reason, so give a delay answer and hope people dont figure out that there is phishing going on.
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November 29, 2013, 05:18:51 AM
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How can you even think that a website that asks for your Coinbase or Blockchain email must be a phishing scam?  Aren't you giving your PayPal email when you register on Ebay or on Amazon?

You know guys, whatever, I am not associated with this program in any way, I do not even have an account there, my husband does...
(There is a strict one ip - onr account policy)

To all who registered from the link I provided, a big and hearty thank you.  

To all with the phishing scam accusations,  shut up till you can prove that they are a scam.

You can only prove it once it is too late. I have a few questions.

- Why do they need both emails? Why isn't my bitcoin address suficient?
- Why do they want to know my anual income?
- Why would they pay $142,000 to attract 2500 members (which is nothing on the internet).
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November 29, 2013, 04:23:37 PM
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This is the stats of the website at the present moment:
The website 3 Days Online    0 Bitcoin Total Paid Out    4,666 Total Members     1,073 New Members Today   

So, it is very close to 5 K and everything should start very soon.


- Why they need to know your wallet emails: to verify your identity and future payouts

-Why they need to know your annual income:  some surveys are only available for people from the specific annual income brackets and although they are mainly cloud mining, they are also a paid survey site.

-They do not need both emails, they need a blockchain or coinbase email, or both if you plan on using one and the other on their site.

-Why would they pay $142,000 to attract 2500 members - I honestly do not know, maybe they own too many bitcoins LOL

They do not only pay the bonus to the early 2500 members, they also have direct referral prize promotion with very high prices:

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1st prize: 8 Bitcoin
2st prize: 5 Bitcoin
3st prize: 2 Bitcoin

Yes, I asked myself the last question too and I do not know.  I am not afraid of their asking for people's wallets email addresses or annual income, but I am NOT vouching for their company either, the only company I fully vouch for is GBBG and here I simply informed about a new program where hopefully we will be able to earn some extra bitcoins.

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November 29, 2013, 04:39:19 PM
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http://whois.domaintools.com/probitcoin.in

https://www.etrust.pro/info/515.html

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November 29, 2013, 05:36:52 PM
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2 major problems with this:
Every website can set up a whois, and the details aren't very convincing.
etrust.pro is itself reeking of poor trustworthiness. The MyWot plugin I use on my browsers threw me a red alert.

 Sorry, but this is likely phishing.

Everybody: Please be very careful with this site.

globalvillage: You're also not directly answering any of our questions.
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November 29, 2013, 06:01:46 PM
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If the questions are asked not abusively, I always do my best to answer them.

The website does not need to set up whois, it is automatic, the website has to do extra to have it's info not listed LOL

As to it being a phishing, very soon we will know.  From what I am seeing now, there definitely is something that bitcoin users like, 3 days and almost 5K registered members, not bad.  BTW, people still register and there is not any bonus...  Their cloud mining could prove very profitable and your warnings could prove to be in vain...

http://www.digitjournal.com/8-reasons-why-you-should-not-trust-mywot/   Wink

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November 29, 2013, 06:14:12 PM
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I think none of us are that stupid here, given that we're operating, mining, trading, and handling such cryptocurrency. The article on "digitjournal" is problematic as every true phisher I've seen linked to that article when I asked about MyWot. As for whois, it's no argument either way. I know well enough what whois is. You just have no business trying to use it to lull people into a sense of security.

If you want to steal bitcoins, go somewhere else. Otherwise, carry on here.
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November 29, 2013, 06:19:40 PM
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More as to that early registration bonus,

Have you noticed, they give 0.05 bonus, but their withdraw limit is 0.1, meaning, inactive members would never even claim that bonus, and those members who do, would already performed some tasks at the site and made for admin some profits.  Hope that makes some sense for you, if not, work at that site should open very soon, and I think that we will be able to know more in no time...

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November 29, 2013, 06:22:47 PM
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Not going to fly. The website's design and poor implementation makes me doubt that anything[/i[ would work once bitcoins are to be handled, and even less likely that it will be handled fairly and securely.
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November 29, 2013, 06:26:52 PM
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I think none of us are that stupid here, given that we're operating, mining, trading, and handling such cryptocurrency. The article on "digitjournal" is problematic as every true phisher I've seen linked to that article when I asked about MyWot. As for whois, it's no argument either way. I know well enough what whois is. You just have no business trying to use it to lull people into a sense of security.

If you want to steal bitcoins, go somewhere else. Otherwise, carry on here.

Have you ever heard about me stealing bitcoins  Huh  And as to lulling people, well what do you do here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=345107.0 and at all the other links at your sign...

At ProBitcoin is work, you are lolling members to gambling, this is not so nice... LOL

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November 29, 2013, 06:29:10 PM
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Well, see you here after the work starts, than I gladly discuss more.

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November 29, 2013, 06:34:10 PM
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The point of this thread is not the validity of BitSpay. I'll try it. Once the work starts(just tell me when) I'll put on a small amount and test it. I'll report back with what comes out, scam or not.
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November 29, 2013, 06:37:40 PM
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The point of this thread is not the validity of BitSpay. I'll try it. Once the work starts(just tell me when) I'll put on a small amount and test it. I'll report back with what comes out, scam or not.
Bad thread?

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November 29, 2013, 06:44:34 PM
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Funny, how I can have Trust: -6: -1 / +0(0)
IF I DO NOT TRADE HERE, AND MY WALLET ADDRESS IS NOT GIVEN IN MY PROFILE.  Someone here is... BIG BULL SHIT, SORRY, BUT THIS IS A FACT!  

And interestingly, that warning was just added now, thank you. 

oh , I just found out, it is JackJack.  He says: He developed a scam site, claims it is only his husband's referal and asks for blockchain.info and coinbase logins among others.  I have not developed that site LOL, so any idiot can say whatever he wants without the smallest prove that he is right, and our rating here goes red, my gosh...

I AM NOT HE, I AM SHE!!! MY IDENTITY IS VERY EASY TO VERIFY ALL OVER THE NET, YOURS JACKJACK IS NOT!

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November 29, 2013, 06:59:41 PM
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This is far too suspicious. You vehemently promote the site, and then once it's discovered to be a scam, blaming some JackJack for explaining the issue. He has the right to rate you negatively if you develop a scammy site.

You should have stopped trying to toot the site's horn the second we discussed the prospect of it being scammed. 2 users gave you neg trust now, thanks to your actions.

And show me, where can I verify your identity over the net? For starters suspicious things are happening with your avatar. Jackjack seems to be more trustworthy at the moment.
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November 29, 2013, 07:04:32 PM
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The point of this thread is not the validity of BitSpay. I'll try it. Once the work starts(just tell me when) I'll put on a small amount and test it. I'll report back with what comes out, scam or not.
 

This is for a change a wise and fair reply.

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