n2004al
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December 07, 2014, 08:29:57 AM |
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I think PB Mining is not dead. All the members will have their bitcoins soon.
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raskul
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December 07, 2014, 08:30:43 AM |
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[quote author=raskul link=topic=418183.msg9764761#msg9764761 date=1417940710] [quote author=n2004al link=topic=418183.msg9764751#msg9764751 date=1417940561] [quote author=raskul link=topic=418183.msg9764740#msg9764740 date=1417940444] [quote author=n2004al link=topic=418183.msg9764738#msg9764738 date=1417940370] [quote author=raskul link=topic=418183.msg9764727#msg9764727 date=1417940249] [quote author=n2004al link=topic=418183.msg9764720#msg9764720 date=1417940181] [quote author=GODLIKE link=topic=418183.msg9764701#msg9764701 date=1417940021] [quote author=n2004al link=topic=418183.msg9764663#msg9764663 date=1417939644] [quote author=GODLIKE link=topic=418183.msg9764648#msg9764648 date=1417939487] My guess is we will not hear anything anymore from the PBM guys. [/quote]
Disagree. The bitcoins are sent. Soon we will see them in our accounts. [/quote]
How do you know they were sent? [/quote]
Because are not in account. There is no reason to "play games" if pb mining will steal that money. No reason that are not in account and be stolen. Can stay there and be stolen. [/quote]
Jason thought that he was going to get away with a gradual reduction in payouts week-on-week. he has played you all for idiots. [/quote]
I think you are an idiot too because you have invested here or I'm wrong? [/quote]
yes, sorry. i have been the same idiot. you are quite correct to point that out. [/quote]
To tell the truth I'm not feeling an idiot. I had, since today, 40% profit from pb mining. :D [/quote]
i feel like an idiot, even though I have profit from all my 'contracts' i stopped feeding this ponzi in april. i have 540.4-imaginary-GH/s
i feel like an idiot because i previously promoted the referral links. [/quote] You wrong. You carpe diem. That's ok. no, it's not OK. I registered with the website in the first week or so, but left it a good couple of months before i sent it any BTC, i like to think i'm a cautious person. it did seem convincing, as pbmining had, initially, posted his business registration details... which of course, as we all know, was deleted.
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Rudler
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December 07, 2014, 08:37:27 AM |
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I will go to breakfast now, maybe after that there will be payouts.....
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beaknuke
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December 07, 2014, 08:38:02 AM |
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I guess little piggy gone to the slaughter house Normally wake up with their payment, following the last few pages it appears we found the real meaning to black friday/cyber monday with scam sunday.
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Puppet
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December 07, 2014, 08:40:13 AM |
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Gotta admit, didnt expect him to just stop paying right after his identity was revealed. I would have expected that when he still had the illusion of being anonymous, but you'd think the smart thing to do with your ID out there, is continue payments (and increase your skimming) until you came up with some cover story or you had your tickets to costa rica in hand.
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raskul
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December 07, 2014, 08:43:52 AM |
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Gotta admit, didnt expect him to just stop paying right after his identity was revealed. I would have expected that when he still had the illusion of being anonymous, but you'd think the smart thing to do with your ID out there, is continue payments (and increase your skimming) until you came up with some cover story or you had your tickets to costa rica in hand.
it's a very foolish way to play it by simply not paying out. up until this point, the crime was a deceitful and fraudulent delusion that the scheme would work for 5 years and beyond... taking the 'payouts' to himself implies intent and pre-meditation. quite a difference in the eyes of a court - most people don't realise, being foolishly deceitful whilst thinking they can run a HYIP scheme is one thing, actually committing the end crime by halting the payouts to investors, is quite another. if one were Jason, one would be shitting oneself at this moment in time.
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GODLIKE
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December 07, 2014, 08:44:34 AM |
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wow. anyone email pbmining? Maybe something at there end has caused a delay. Jesus does miracles you know?
I emailed last week when I saw that the increase in difficulty didn't match the payoff at all. No answer received.
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Niliv1
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December 07, 2014, 08:45:17 AM Last edit: December 07, 2014, 09:04:23 AM by Niliv1 |
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wow. anyone email pbmining? Maybe something at there end has caused a delay. Jesus does miracles you know?
I emailed last week when I saw that the increase in difficulty didn't match the payoff at all. No answer received. i had emailed them 1 month back till now no reply from them they dont reply to emails.. waste of time to email just direct post here Waiting for the payout as on account it shown its paid but nothing in wallet just hope after some time it get to wallet
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GODLIKE
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December 07, 2014, 08:45:39 AM |
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I will go to breakfast now, maybe after that there will be payouts..... LOL hope is the last to die, right?
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galdur
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December 07, 2014, 08:47:29 AM |
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I guess it´s a writeoff and I´m an idiot.
Fortunately I didn´t buy anything since Nov. 3 and
got a good chunk of hash elsewhere from their
payouts.
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raskul
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December 07, 2014, 08:48:14 AM |
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I´m an idiot.
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avishek2881
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December 07, 2014, 08:48:59 AM |
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balance already charged from account but not yet received on BTC why ??
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galdur
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December 07, 2014, 08:49:04 AM |
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Yep, I´m an idiot I freely admit that.
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galdur
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December 07, 2014, 08:50:36 AM |
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Well, not enough of an idiot to lose any meaningful amount
but still an idiot.
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beaknuke
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December 07, 2014, 08:51:01 AM |
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IF this Jason that was unmasked the lead developer, what was he developing? that site and design hasn't really changed for months!
maybe he has another site somewhere
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Puppet
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December 07, 2014, 08:55:20 AM |
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Gotta admit, didnt expect him to just stop paying right after his identity was revealed. I would have expected that when he still had the illusion of being anonymous, but you'd think the smart thing to do with your ID out there, is continue payments (and increase your skimming) until you came up with some cover story or you had your tickets to costa rica in hand.
it's a very foolish way to play it by simply not paying out. up until this point, the crime was a deceitful and fraudulent delusion that the scheme would work for 5 years and beyond... taking the 'payouts' to himself implies intent and pre-meditation. quite a difference in the eyes of a court - most people don't realise, being foolishly deceitful whilst thinking they can run a HYIP scheme is one thing, actually committing the end crime by halting the payouts to investors, is quite another. if one were Jason, one would be shitting oneself at this moment in time. IANAL, but I doubt there is much if any difference from a legal POV. He was hosed the moment MrTeal proved his ID. The only difference is that he is making it clear as day to everyone now, which will cause an avalanche of police and other complaints in the coming days. Did he have an exit strategy ready in case his ID was made public? Id like to think he did not, but who knows. He is sure gonna need one.
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December 07, 2014, 08:56:33 AM |
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IF this Jason that was unmasked the lead developer, what was he developing? that site and design hasn't really changed for months!
maybe he has another site somewhere
He's a developer... that developed a scam site... and then sit and watched idiots coming in ahah
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beaknuke
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December 07, 2014, 09:00:51 AM |
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well i did reinvest recently after I did get my first small ROI back, but this time spent enough for 50Ghs this time, of that had about 0.02.
Its breakfast time, bacon anyone?
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beaknuke
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December 07, 2014, 09:03:08 AM |
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Thats the thing 'The posting of our lead developers facebook profile has caused some serious threats', so how many developers do u need for a site that doesn't change much over months
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raskul
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December 07, 2014, 09:03:29 AM |
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Gotta admit, didnt expect him to just stop paying right after his identity was revealed. I would have expected that when he still had the illusion of being anonymous, but you'd think the smart thing to do with your ID out there, is continue payments (and increase your skimming) until you came up with some cover story or you had your tickets to costa rica in hand.
it's a very foolish way to play it by simply not paying out. up until this point, the crime was a deceitful and fraudulent delusion that the scheme would work for 5 years and beyond... taking the 'payouts' to himself implies intent and pre-meditation. quite a difference in the eyes of a court - most people don't realise, being foolishly deceitful whilst thinking they can run a HYIP scheme is one thing, actually committing the end crime by halting the payouts to investors, is quite another. if one were Jason, one would be shitting oneself at this moment in time. IANAL, but I doubt there is much if any difference from a legal POV. He was hosed the moment MrTeal proved his ID. The only difference is that he is making it clear as day to everyone now, which will cause an avalanche of police and other complaints in the coming days. Did he have an exit strategy ready in case his ID was made public? Id like to think he did not, but who knows. He is sure gonna need one. in a purely legal POV, yes, however, while the actual crime remains the same, it is most likely that any sentencing judge would take into consideration the intent to eventually run with the money, which Jason is doing now. The level of intent is what usually determines the length of sentence. Where the fact are, that the crime of which Jason is guilty remains the same... factors like 'how much, in real terms, was defrauded from victims?' and 'how did the fraudlent activity end?' all make a huge difference to the actual sentence which will inevitably be handed down.
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