kevindeangelis
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February 27, 2014, 01:06:07 AM |
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Everyone got thier investment back ?
As of next week I will be at my break even... Solid returns for me! and it has been working as advertised Here's a shameless plug for my link: https://leancy.com/~kevindeangelis
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shotsoffxx
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February 27, 2014, 02:06:40 AM |
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A fair warning to everyone, if you're using bitcoin be sure to deposit the exact amount you told them you would deposit on the actual website. Especially online wallets with fees and the ones that like to round the numbers. I'm going through the support process and it is an absolute nightmare.
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robattfield
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February 27, 2014, 06:50:49 AM |
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Here's my latest payment withdrawal proof from Leancy . To answer Noisskal's question, I have made 231% from my initial deposit 3 weeks ago...
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Mivexil
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February 27, 2014, 10:58:26 AM |
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A fair warning to everyone, if you're using bitcoin be sure to deposit the exact amount you told them you would deposit on the actual website. Especially online wallets with fees and the ones that like to round the numbers. I'm going through the support process and it is an absolute nightmare.
Made the same mistake, but support has sorted it out pretty quickly. They did berate me for allegedly "using the wrong BTC address", though But yes, if you don't type in the very exact amount, your deposit won't go through.
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RGBKey
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February 27, 2014, 12:43:50 PM |
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But the thing is robert, that money isn't in your hands. Unless you wait a month and get all your money out, it's still all theirs.
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LeancyBTC (OP)
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February 27, 2014, 02:16:00 PM |
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But the thing is robert, that money isn't in your hands. Unless you wait a month and get all your money out, it's still all theirs.
According to Robert, his principle investment was 0.1 BTC and since then has withdrawn 0.2315 BTC which is pretty much equal to 231% in interest earning. You don't necessarily need to wait 20-30 days before you make your principle back. Also, by compounding your investment, you effectively earn more interest over time; which is what I see Robert doing.
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shotsoffxx
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February 27, 2014, 02:17:33 PM |
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A fair warning to everyone, if you're using bitcoin be sure to deposit the exact amount you told them you would deposit on the actual website. Especially online wallets with fees and the ones that like to round the numbers. I'm going through the support process and it is an absolute nightmare.
Made the same mistake, but support has sorted it out pretty quickly. They did berate me for allegedly "using the wrong BTC address", though But yes, if you don't type in the very exact amount, your deposit won't go through. Thought I'd post an update, I put in the support ticket last night. It was a decent amount of money I invested, so I wasn't exactly happy it was just out there floating the in the internet abyss. I woke up this morning and got an email from Leancy Support; "Hello, Corrected and Confirmed. Thank you for using Leancy." At 4:10 in the MORNING. Very impressed. It should take 3 weeks or so to get my investment back! Exciting stuff man!
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LeancyBTC (OP)
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February 27, 2014, 02:22:39 PM |
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A fair warning to everyone, if you're using bitcoin be sure to deposit the exact amount you told them you would deposit on the actual website. Especially online wallets with fees and the ones that like to round the numbers. I'm going through the support process and it is an absolute nightmare.
Made the same mistake, but support has sorted it out pretty quickly. They did berate me for allegedly "using the wrong BTC address", though But yes, if you don't type in the very exact amount, your deposit won't go through. Thought I'd post an update, I put in the support ticket last night. It was a decent amount of money I invested, so I wasn't exactly happy it was just out there floating the in the internet abyss. I woke up this morning and got an email from Leancy Support; "Hello, Corrected and Confirmed. Thank you for using Leancy." At 4:10 in the MORNING. Very impressed. It should take 3 weeks or so to get my investment back! Exciting stuff man! Congrats Shot. The guys at Leancy are usually pretty quick to their response. Glad it worked out for you and good luck with your investment.
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RGBKey
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February 27, 2014, 02:25:59 PM |
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But the thing is robert, that money isn't in your hands. Unless you wait a month and get all your money out, it's still all theirs.
According to Robert, his principle investment was 0.1 BTC and since then has withdrawn 0.2315 BTC which is pretty much equal to 231% in interest earning. You don't necessarily need to wait 20-30 days before you make your principle back. Also, by compounding your investment, you effectively earn more interest over time; which is what I see Robert doing. He has been sending it all back to Leancy. Therefore he still hasn't made any money.
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MrPiggles
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February 27, 2014, 02:29:15 PM |
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He has been sending it all back to Leancy. Therefore he still hasn't made any money.
I don't get it. Do people view this as a flutter or are they serious about this as an investment? I play blackjack but I know it's gambling, here I can't tell if people are serious or gambling
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RGBKey
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February 27, 2014, 02:30:15 PM |
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He has been sending it all back to Leancy. Therefore he still hasn't made any money.
I don't get it. Do people view this as a flutter or are they serious about this as an investment? I play blackjack but I know it's gambling, here I can't tell if people are serious or gambling I know that it's a ponzi, the OP just gets better referral percentages from them so he shills for them.
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MrPiggles
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February 27, 2014, 02:32:48 PM |
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He has been sending it all back to Leancy. Therefore he still hasn't made any money.
I don't get it. Do people view this as a flutter or are they serious about this as an investment? I play blackjack but I know it's gambling, here I can't tell if people are serious or gambling I know that it's a ponzi, the OP just gets better referral percentages from them so he shills for them. I know WE know it's a ponzi. I just mean I can't figure out if people are thinking it's not. Why join a ponzi knowingly, at some point it WILL all be stolen/collapse? They must know this, so are they gambling they'll be early adopters and make out before the crash, or do they really think some random site can earn 5% daily interest
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LeancyBTC (OP)
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February 27, 2014, 02:33:02 PM |
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But the thing is robert, that money isn't in your hands. Unless you wait a month and get all your money out, it's still all theirs.
According to Robert, his principle investment was 0.1 BTC and since then has withdrawn 0.2315 BTC which is pretty much equal to 231% in interest earning. You don't necessarily need to wait 20-30 days before you make your principle back. Also, by compounding your investment, you effectively earn more interest over time; which is what I see Robert doing. He has been sending it all back to Leancy. Therefore he still hasn't made any money. Technically, he has.. he just chose to compound it again. I guess it depends on how one sees it. What Robert wants or doesn't want to do with his investment is beyond our control.
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LeancyBTC (OP)
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February 27, 2014, 02:36:13 PM |
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He has been sending it all back to Leancy. Therefore he still hasn't made any money.
I don't get it. Do people view this as a flutter or are they serious about this as an investment? I play blackjack but I know it's gambling, here I can't tell if people are serious or gambling I know that it's a ponzi, the OP just gets better referral percentages from them so he shills for them. RGBKey, I'm trying to refrain myself from voicing out my opinion about you. I don't know what you have against me or what it is you think I do. I am not shilling out for anyone. You yourself is a member of Leancy as well, if you don't like the program, you can quit it. If you don't like someone on the program then that's your problem.
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RGBKey
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February 27, 2014, 02:38:56 PM |
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He has been sending it all back to Leancy. Therefore he still hasn't made any money.
I don't get it. Do people view this as a flutter or are they serious about this as an investment? I play blackjack but I know it's gambling, here I can't tell if people are serious or gambling I know that it's a ponzi, the OP just gets better referral percentages from them so he shills for them. RGBKey, I'm trying to refrain myself from voicing out my opinion about you. I don't know what you have against me or what it is you think I do. I am not shilling out for anyone. You yourself is a member of Leancy as well, if you don't like the program, you can quit it. If you don't like someone on the program then that's your problem. I'm saying I think you refrain from telling the whole truth to people in order to make money off of them as referrals. I know what I'm getting myself into, others might not.
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LeancyBTC (OP)
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February 27, 2014, 02:43:15 PM |
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He has been sending it all back to Leancy. Therefore he still hasn't made any money.
I don't get it. Do people view this as a flutter or are they serious about this as an investment? I play blackjack but I know it's gambling, here I can't tell if people are serious or gambling I know that it's a ponzi, the OP just gets better referral percentages from them so he shills for them. RGBKey, I'm trying to refrain myself from voicing out my opinion about you. I don't know what you have against me or what it is you think I do. I am not shilling out for anyone. You yourself is a member of Leancy as well, if you don't like the program, you can quit it. If you don't like someone on the program then that's your problem. I'm saying I think you refrain from telling the whole truth to people in order to make money off of them as referrals. I know what I'm getting myself into, others might not. Please tell me what I should be transparent about and I would be more than happy to update the thread. I think the notice on top of the thread high-lighted in red is more than enough in terms of fair-warning. But if you feel I should add any additional info, shoot.
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mishax1
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February 27, 2014, 02:52:19 PM |
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You could start at providing some proof of investment in those "startups" and the crowdfunding..
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LeancyBTC (OP)
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February 27, 2014, 02:56:01 PM |
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You could start at providing some proof of investment in those "startups" and the crowdfunding..
As I mentioned previously; and I know my username can be misleading, I am not employed by Leancy. I'm no different than any other members on Leancy. Doesn't anyone read the red text on top of the thread?
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shanem
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February 27, 2014, 03:00:35 PM |
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Can I join? I don't have any btc
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mishax1
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February 27, 2014, 03:03:26 PM |
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You could start at providing some proof of investment in those "startups" and the crowdfunding..
As I mentioned previously; and I know my username can be misleading, I am not employed by Leancy. I'm no different than any other members on Leancy. Doesn't anyone read the red text on top of the thread? How convenient.
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