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July 04, 2018, 10:51:37 AM
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I'm not quite sure how you managed to turn:
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3)When you are done send me PM
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into:
3)When you are done making your self look legit and not guilty of advertising for scammers, PM me so that I could remove my red tags on your profiles just to give you a free pass and clean accounts to then join other scammy bounties and advertise for them. rinse and repeat.

That's a fairly long bow to draw... Roll Eyes


Also, your "logic" is totally flawed (no surprises there)... if we end up in "rinse and repeat", then there is no ''free pass". As soon as they start joining/advertising other scammy ICOs, they'll get tagged again. How exactly is that a "free pass" Huh




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July 04, 2018, 11:55:24 AM
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-snip-

In before "basic logic is not applicable because you received positive trust from marlboroza therefore you are just defending your master".
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July 04, 2018, 01:19:34 PM
Last edit: July 04, 2018, 04:06:21 PM by marlboroza
 #83

Here you could see how he locked the thread immediately after I posted there.
There is nothing to discuss in that topic.
they just deleted my post there, I'm reporting the PM to admin.
Oh, that's why I have 1+ good report.

Anyway, back to the real world:
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 As soon as they start joining/advertising other scammy ICOs, they'll get tagged again. How exactly is that a "free pass" Huh
Look at this.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1855414 http://prntscr.com/k2glt1

Tagged them for advertising this scam, they removed all advertising material for that scam and now they are advertising ponzi scam.

Honestly, I can't believe this.

edit didn't see they are advertising ponzi before  Embarrassed
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July 04, 2018, 02:19:29 PM
Last edit: July 04, 2018, 03:14:21 PM by Golden Billion
 #84

Here you could see how he locked the thread immediately after I posted there.
There is nothing to discuss in that topic.
they just deleted my post there, I'm reporting the PM to admin.
Oh, that's why I have 1+ good report.

Anyway, back to the real world:
~
 As soon as they start joining/advertising other scammy ICOs, they'll get tagged again. How exactly is that a "free pass" Huh
Look at this.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1855414 http://prntscr.com/k2glt1

Tagged them for advertising this scam, they removed all advertising material for that scam and now they are advertising ponzi scam.

Honestly, I can't believe this.
Excuse me, but who are the judges? Who decided that this project https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4516168.0 is fraudulent? Take the trouble to give proof to your statements. And since I have fulfilled the conditions specified by you, I expect from you the removal of the negative trust.
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July 04, 2018, 04:00:15 PM
 #85

Here you could see how he locked the thread immediately after I posted there.
There is nothing to discuss in that topic.
they just deleted my post there, I'm reporting the PM to admin.
Oh, that's why I have 1+ good report.

Anyway, back to the real world:
~
 As soon as they start joining/advertising other scammy ICOs, they'll get tagged again. How exactly is that a "free pass" Huh
Look at this.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1855414 http://prntscr.com/k2glt1

Tagged them for advertising this scam, they removed all advertising material for that scam and now they are advertising ponzi scam.

Honestly, I can't believe this.
Excuse me, but who are the judges? Who decided that this project https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4516168.0 is fraudulent? Take the trouble to give proof to your statements. And since I have fulfilled the conditions specified by you, I expect from you the removal of the negative trust.
Maybe digaran can explain?
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July 04, 2018, 04:15:44 PM
 #86

Here you could see how he locked the thread immediately after I posted there.
There is nothing to discuss in that topic.
they just deleted my post there, I'm reporting the PM to admin.
Oh, that's why I have 1+ good report.

Anyway, back to the real world:
~
 As soon as they start joining/advertising other scammy ICOs, they'll get tagged again. How exactly is that a "free pass" Huh
Look at this.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1855414 http://prntscr.com/k2glt1

Tagged them for advertising this scam, they removed all advertising material for that scam and now they are advertising ponzi scam.

Honestly, I can't believe this.
Excuse me, but who are the judges? Who decided that this project https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4516168.0 is fraudulent? Take the trouble to give proof to your statements. And since I have fulfilled the conditions specified by you, I expect from you the removal of the negative trust.
Maybe digaran can explain?
Well, you really bother to explain how the pyramid differs from the lottery?  A lottery for your highest opinion scam? If not, why Ponzi is a scam? Do you have evidence or not?
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July 04, 2018, 04:19:59 PM
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Here you could see how he locked the thread immediately after I posted there.
There is nothing to discuss in that topic.
they just deleted my post there, I'm reporting the PM to admin.
Oh, that's why I have 1+ good report.

Anyway, back to the real world:
~
 As soon as they start joining/advertising other scammy ICOs, they'll get tagged again. How exactly is that a "free pass" Huh
Look at this.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1855414 http://prntscr.com/k2glt1

Tagged them for advertising this scam, they removed all advertising material for that scam and now they are advertising ponzi scam.

Honestly, I can't believe this.
Excuse me, but who are the judges? Who decided that this project https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4516168.0 is fraudulent? Take the trouble to give proof to your statements. And since I have fulfilled the conditions specified by you, I expect from you the removal of the negative trust.
Maybe digaran can explain?
Well, you really bother to explain how the pyramid differs from the lottery?
Difference between investment fraud and lottery?
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July 04, 2018, 04:26:27 PM
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Here you could see how he locked the thread immediately after I posted there.
There is nothing to discuss in that topic.
they just deleted my post there, I'm reporting the PM to admin.
Oh, that's why I have 1+ good report.

Anyway, back to the real world:
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 As soon as they start joining/advertising other scammy ICOs, they'll get tagged again. How exactly is that a "free pass" Huh
Look at this.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1855414 http://prntscr.com/k2glt1

Tagged them for advertising this scam, they removed all advertising material for that scam and now they are advertising ponzi scam.

Honestly, I can't believe this.
Excuse me, but who are the judges? Who decided that this project https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4516168.0 is fraudulent? Take the trouble to give proof to your statements. And since I have fulfilled the conditions specified by you, I expect from you the removal of the negative trust.
Maybe digaran can explain?
Well, you really bother to explain how the pyramid differs from the lottery?
Difference between investment fraud and lottery?
Forgive you really do not understand the question?
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July 04, 2018, 04:27:37 PM
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Here you could see how he locked the thread immediately after I posted there.
There is nothing to discuss in that topic.
they just deleted my post there, I'm reporting the PM to admin.
Oh, that's why I have 1+ good report.

Anyway, back to the real world:
~
 As soon as they start joining/advertising other scammy ICOs, they'll get tagged again. How exactly is that a "free pass" Huh
Look at this.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1855414 http://prntscr.com/k2glt1

Tagged them for advertising this scam, they removed all advertising material for that scam and now they are advertising ponzi scam.

Honestly, I can't believe this.
Excuse me, but who are the judges? Who decided that this project https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4516168.0 is fraudulent? Take the trouble to give proof to your statements. And since I have fulfilled the conditions specified by you, I expect from you the removal of the negative trust.
Maybe digaran can explain?
Well, you really bother to explain how the pyramid differs from the lottery?
Difference between investment fraud and lottery?
Forgive you really do not understand the question?
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July 04, 2018, 04:28:50 PM
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Here you could see how he locked the thread immediately after I posted there.
There is nothing to discuss in that topic.
they just deleted my post there, I'm reporting the PM to admin.
Oh, that's why I have 1+ good report.

Anyway, back to the real world:
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 As soon as they start joining/advertising other scammy ICOs, they'll get tagged again. How exactly is that a "free pass" Huh
Look at this.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1855414 http://prntscr.com/k2glt1

Tagged them for advertising this scam, they removed all advertising material for that scam and now they are advertising ponzi scam.

Honestly, I can't believe this.
Excuse me, but who are the judges? Who decided that this project https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4516168.0 is fraudulent? Take the trouble to give proof to your statements. And since I have fulfilled the conditions specified by you, I expect from you the removal of the negative trust.
Maybe digaran can explain?
Well, you really bother to explain how the pyramid differs from the lottery?
Difference between investment fraud and lottery?
Forgive you really do not understand the question?
Nop
You write that I am advertising the Ponzi scam what evidence do you have that this project is a scam?
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July 04, 2018, 04:37:56 PM
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You write that I am advertising the Ponzi scam what evidence do you have that this project is a scam?

I'm sorry to break up your ladder orgy. Here is some recreational reading for you:

https://www.sec.gov/fast-answers/answersponzihtm.html

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A Ponzi scheme is an investment fraud that involves the payment of purported returns to existing investors from funds contributed by new investors.
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July 04, 2018, 04:42:29 PM
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You write that I am advertising the Ponzi scam what evidence do you have that this project is a scam?

I'm sorry to break up your ladder orgy. Here is some recreational reading for you:

https://www.sec.gov/fast-answers/answersponzihtm.html

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A Ponzi scheme is an investment fraud that involves the payment of purported returns to existing investors from funds contributed by new investors.
Thank you. It is very kind of you. Then the lottery is a kind of fraud, because the winnings are taken by people at the expense of other people. In the rules of the Ponzi project it is written that this is a game and that it is a pyramid. Whom does the project deceive?
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July 04, 2018, 04:49:40 PM
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Then the lottery is a kind of fraud, because the winnings are taken by people at the expense of other people.
No, because the payments will not be exclusively from new investors (which don't exist in a lottery since it is gambling). If you are going create this kind of false equivalence then you can say that any type of gambling is a ponzi scheme.

(And if you want to extrapolate it further, any company is a ponzi scheme)

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July 04, 2018, 04:54:41 PM
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Thank you. It is very kind of you. Then the lottery is a kind of fraud, because the winnings are taken by people at the expense of other people. In the rules of the Ponzi project it is written that this is a game and that it is a pyramid. Whom does the project deceive?
And just like you, people may not fully understand what a Ponzi scheme is and give them money without understanding the insane risks involved--that's why Ponzis are illegal in my country.

Only on bitcointalk will you find people openly advertising Ponzis as "HYIPs" or some other form of investment schemes.  It's dishonest and people fall for it and lose their money as a result.  Lotteries advertise exactly what they are, and they're also regulated by the government.  These Ponzis here have zero controls and are outright scams.

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July 04, 2018, 04:56:51 PM
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Then the lottery is a kind of fraud, because the winnings are taken by people at the expense of other people.
No, because the payments will not be exclusively from new investors (which don't exist in a lottery since it is gambling). If you are going create this kind of false equivalence then you can say that any type of gambling is a ponzi scheme.

(And if you want to extrapolate it further, any company is a ponzi scheme)
You have correctly understood my idea, and you perfectly understand that I am right. The lottery sells tickets, you can say it is looking for investors, the pyramid sells tokens. What's the Difference? The win in both cases is for the few who participated in both experiments. Is not it?
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July 04, 2018, 05:03:00 PM
Last edit: November 29, 2020, 10:42:42 PM by suchmoon
 #96

Thank you. It is very kind of you. Then the lottery is a kind of fraud, because the winnings are taken by people at the expense of other people. In the rules of the Ponzi project it is written that this is a game and that it is a pyramid. Whom does the project deceive?

Those who "invest" expecting 5% daily:

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I don't know what "firest" means but it can't be anything good.

You have correctly understood my idea, and you perfectly understand that I am right. The lottery sells tickets, you can say it is looking for investors, the pyramid sells tokens. What's the Difference? The win in both cases is for the few who participated in both experiments. Is not it?

Odds (probability of winning) is typically known in lotteries and other legitimate forms of gambling. What are the odds of winning in a ponzi scheme?
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July 04, 2018, 05:03:43 PM
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Thank you. It is very kind of you. Then the lottery is a kind of fraud, because the winnings are taken by people at the expense of other people. In the rules of the Ponzi project it is written that this is a game and that it is a pyramid. Whom does the project deceive?
And just like you, people may not fully understand what a Ponzi scheme is and give them money without understanding the insane risks involved--that's why Ponzis are illegal in my country.

Only on bitcointalk will you find people openly advertising Ponzis as "HYIPs" or some other form of investment schemes.  It's dishonest and people fall for it and lose their money as a result.  Lotteries advertise exactly what they are, and they're also regulated by the government.  These Ponzis here have zero controls and are outright scams.
Forgive me, are these people weak-minded? They can not read? Why do you think that no one knows what a pyramid is?
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July 04, 2018, 05:06:36 PM
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Thank you. It is very kind of you. Then the lottery is a kind of fraud, because the winnings are taken by people at the expense of other people. In the rules of the Ponzi project it is written that this is a game and that it is a pyramid. Whom does the project deceive?

Those who "invest" expecting 5% daily:

https://i.snag.gy/7dunWD.jpg

I don't know what "firest" means but it can't be anything good.
Since gambling is not prohibited in this forum, and the pyramid is the diversity of gambling, the respected marlboroza can not call it a scam and paint me a trust. Smiley
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Since gambling is not prohibited in this forum, and the pyramid is the diversity of gambling, the respected malboroza can not call it a scam and paint me a trust. Smiley

Read the rules, link in my sig. Some hints for you: don't double-post, trust system != forum rules.

You still didn't answer what is the probability of winning in a ponzi scheme.
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July 04, 2018, 05:15:22 PM
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Thank you. It is very kind of you. Then the lottery is a kind of fraud, because the winnings are taken by people at the expense of other people. In the rules of the Ponzi project it is written that this is a game and that it is a pyramid. Whom does the project deceive?

Those who "invest" expecting 5% daily:

https://i.snag.gy/7dunWD.jpg

I don't know what "firest" means but it can't be anything good.

You have correctly understood my idea, and you perfectly understand that I am right. The lottery sells tickets, you can say it is looking for investors, the pyramid sells tokens. What's the Difference? The win in both cases is for the few who participated in both experiments. Is not it?

Odds (probability of winning) is typically known in lotteries and other legitimate forms of gambling. What are the odds of winning in a ponzi scheme?
In my humble opinion, more people can win in the pyramid than in the lottery. The whole experience of the pyramids proves this. I can agree, (what else can I do?) That they will lose about 80%, but still it is less than in lotteries. Plus, in the rules it is clearly written that the game Ponzi is a pyramid. All is honest and there is no deceit.
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