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January 10, 2014, 10:06:27 AM
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WUT? You made yourself an instant posterboy for NEONs (signature, ID, etc.), you insulted anyone asking for an escrow on this thread, calling them a pussy with a serious lack of balls, posted a deluge of meme pics, and you take issue with my comment?


Man, it's too late to edit NEONS out of your sig, you've been outed, time to create a new account, this one has zero cred now. And if you reaalllly were stupid enough to put money in this and insult anyone asking for escrow, you deserve what you got and you'd better create a new account anyway. This one is branded as belonging to a scammer or an absolute dumbass, and you don't wanna be identified as either of these.


My account? lol… I love my account.

Wait… Let me collect my thoughts here: You're really bent out of shape over a post by a brand new user claiming there is a fantastic new virtual currency, but provides NOTHING to prove that it actually exists (not even a whitepaper)...and you're mad at me about it? lol… How do you want me to respond to this? This is all just fun for me. If you're mad you lost money, just reach out to NEONs.. I'm sure he'll be more than happy to refund you. lol

im also kind of "happy" that you got scammed cause 1. you suck so much as a poster and 2. you actually felt proud that the scammer wasn't accepting escrow  Grin

I'm happy too Grin I would pay 1.5 BTC to piss off a bunch of people any day.

Now back to my RL...


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January 10, 2014, 03:42:10 PM
Last edit: January 10, 2014, 07:50:44 PM by Kmonk
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I'm happy too Grin I would pay 1.5 BTC to piss off a bunch of people any day.

That's of course only true if you are who you claim to be and did what you claim you did!

Maybe it's time for you to really prove the size off your balls by publishing proof of your BTC transaction with NEONs.  Grin
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January 10, 2014, 09:59:57 PM
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That's of course only true if you are who you claim to be and did what you claim you did!

Maybe it's time for you to really prove the size off your balls by publishing proof of your BTC transaction with NEONs.  Grin

It says "LilJerk" right in my payment note on the Blockchain… Only a moron would not realize this is me.

But in any case, I suppose this was indeed a scam, so might as well show my indisputable proof.

SHA256 this hash "5708e944c2fcc5814ef62995f0e1c3271423fd9a4a89f7eb12e766373b1e0468" (without the quotes) -> You will end up with the hash that's in the note on the block chain for my payment: https://blockchain.info/tx/41596b0b398a494695c7aaa34556814415bac963519754da395393fdf1b8543b

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January 10, 2014, 10:45:39 PM
Last edit: January 10, 2014, 10:59:00 PM by Kmonk
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It says "LilJerk" right in my payment note on the Blockchain… Only a moron would not realize this is me.

But in any case, I suppose this was indeed a scam, so might as well show my indisputable proof.

SHA256 this hash "5708e944c2fcc5814ef62995f0e1c3271423fd9a4a89f7eb12e766373b1e0468" (without the quotes) -> You will end up with the hash that's in the note on the block chain for my payment:
https://blockchain.info/tx/41596b0b398a494695c7aaa34556814415bac963519754da395393fdf1b8543b

You do realize that the size of of balls generally has no relation the the size of your brain which you've so willingly proved for everyone here!
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January 10, 2014, 10:51:36 PM
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http://www.freesmileys.org/smileys/smiley-laughing002.gif You do realize that the size of of balls generally has no relation the the size of your brain and as you've just proved to everyone here, the complete opposite in your case! http://www.freesmileys.org/smileys/smiley-laughing002.gif



:-)))

by the way, bliljerk101 - what about this guy then? It must he Satoshi himself  Grin http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ycxvxR3lM5M
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January 10, 2014, 11:10:55 PM
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Oh, so it turned out to be a scam all along? Well colour me neon surprised.

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January 11, 2014, 12:51:35 AM
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Yeah, great idea, let's waste more time and energy on this. I'm sure if we follow it long enough, it will eventually find its way back into each of our respective accounts again.




Hey, if you spent $20, its probably not worth your time. If you put in $1000+, it might be worth your effort to check blockchain for a few minutes. You can also check Google to see if the transaction was posted anywhere as a receipt, compare against vendor wallets, etc.

Also, if Neon lives in the US, this is a federal crime. Spite is a pretty good motivator in itself.
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January 11, 2014, 03:10:03 AM
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Surely the most obvious thing to do in these cases is to take your ill-gotten funds and dump them into an anonymous exchange (that you connect to via Tor) and/or do mixing transactions with blockchain.info? And then route through three different alts before ending up as bitcoin in your "real" wallet. Or do I overestimate the technical capabilities of these people.

Before anyone accuses me of giving them ideas -- smart scammers already know this; the others aren't inclined to learn.

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January 11, 2014, 03:29:42 AM
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That's of course only true if you are who you claim to be and did what you claim you did!

Maybe it's time for you to really prove the size off your balls by publishing proof of your BTC transaction with NEONs.  Grin

It says "LilJerk" right in my payment note on the Blockchain… Only a moron would not realize this is me.

But in any case, I suppose this was indeed a scam, so might as well show my indisputable proof.

SHA256 this hash "5708e944c2fcc5814ef62995f0e1c3271423fd9a4a89f7eb12e766373b1e0468" (without the quotes) -> You will end up with the hash that's in the note on the block chain for my payment: https://blockchain.info/tx/41596b0b398a494695c7aaa34556814415bac963519754da395393fdf1b8543b


Thanks for making my day...

Do you really think I put a single satoshi in this obvious scam? Do you see a C***l anywhere among the founders? Cheesy

Of course, I wasn't thinking of myself, just trying to protect a few noobs/naive bitcoiners from your intimidation tactics ("you have no balls/are spineless if you ask for evidence or escrow, dawg. NEONs really needs people eager to believe anything they're told and send money without a shred of evidence as founders"). If you really lost 1.5 BTC(you could have sent them to yourself), talk about a nice case of poetic justice, ahaha...
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January 11, 2014, 03:47:22 AM
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I realize some serious coin has been stolen here, but I just can't seem to be able to find any sympathy for our poor Neon baller bliljerk101.

Although I can't offer you any sympathy bj101 I will share with you this link, so at least you wont feel all alone out there!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iWd7_rVlcio
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January 12, 2014, 02:55:50 AM
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You guys are so mad… lmao.. I'm the only one enjoying this thead  Grin


Thanks for making my day...

Do you really think I put a single satoshi in this obvious scam? Do you see a C***l anywhere among the founders? Cheesy

Of course, I wasn't thinking of myself, just trying to protect a few noobs/naive bitcoiners from your intimidation tactics ("you have no balls/are spineless if you ask for evidence or escrow, dawg. NEONs really needs people eager to believe anything they're told and send money without a shred of evidence as founders"). If you really lost 1.5 BTC(you could have sent them to yourself), talk about a nice case of poetic justice, ahaha...


But then again… If I were all of you, I would be mad I'm not me too. Grin

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January 12, 2014, 07:20:17 AM
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No update in a week. Guess the owner ran off with the coins? Easiest money he ever made.

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January 12, 2014, 07:28:44 AM
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No update in a week. Guess the owner ran off with the coins? Easiest money he ever made.




lol… I couldn't choose  Grin
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January 13, 2014, 06:05:20 PM
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I want refund my 1.12BTC.

My information as follow:
My ID of Bitcointalk: qtgwith
Address:1EjrGbwEgG895iHRdSDFGdgmrAmwKEgj44
Amount:1.12BTC

If I cann't get it back. Something will occur soon. I will trace it everyday.


There's no such free btc, I wanna you got HURT, badly HURT!
you must pay your bloody price!


Agreed. There is no free BTC.

You spent yours trying to multiply it, and by being a greedy fool.
He earned it by taking another kind of risk - traces of this "IPO" will remain on network, and one day... well you never know how this might end up.

It's not like we didn't warn you.
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January 14, 2014, 12:33:15 AM
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Uh oh… Sounds like some people are already placing assassination bounties on SR lol

Well, if that's the case, let me just reiterate CLEARLY to all of you that are/were suspicious of me -- I am NOT associated with NEONs… I lost my own 1.5 BTC.   Grin Proof is all there in what I provided. Those coins came from my Bitstamp then went to a new blockchain.info wallet I created before sending to the NEONs investment account.

Better watch out NEONs, here's a message from qtgwith

Quote from: qtgwith date=1389629011
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January 14, 2014, 02:54:32 AM
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Any update from this baddest dev? 
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January 14, 2014, 09:33:31 AM
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Just sent 15 000 NXT. So when we start.
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January 14, 2014, 09:44:48 AM
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Just sent 15 000 NXT. So when we start.
Huh

Have you read all the posts in this thread.

Mods, could you please add a SCAM warning to this thread?

EDIT: Have reported to the moderator and requested a SCAM warning in the post #1.
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January 14, 2014, 09:46:57 AM
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Yeah, if people are still getting scammed, we definitely need a scam tag (I think bliljerk douchebag deserves one too, for being the most disgusting enabler I've ever seen on this forum) and addresses need to be erased from OP.
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January 14, 2014, 09:47:07 AM
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This is scam!!!
Read this thread!!!
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