williamj2543
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March 09, 2014, 11:15:59 PM |
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Lol if his internet just turned off for a couple hours, and this was all a misunderstanding, that would be hilarious, but the average person doesn't mask there details for registering a domain.
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5ick3uffalo
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March 09, 2014, 11:17:51 PM |
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When he really was a scammer, he was a bad one.
I think its to eary to call him a scammer, he can get into big trouble because of this "little" money. i won´t risk it for some k US$
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jzulli
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March 09, 2014, 11:20:25 PM |
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Look at the facts, dude. Check the Blockchain info. Every time in the past he's immediately sent the money back. There have been no transfers on that address yet, but you can be sure that I'll be following where he transfers that money.
We are not getting our money back. The sooner we realize this, the better.
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Unpredictable
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March 09, 2014, 11:34:54 PM |
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And how are you going to prove that he scammed you?
You know how ponzie scheme works thus you can only blame yourself. What do you want to report? That you willingly sent some amount of BTCs to his adress? Hilarious.
I'm really sorry that you've lost BTCs (if he doesn't show up) but you will not get your BTCs back.
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boumalo
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March 09, 2014, 11:36:05 PM |
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I feel so stu.Pid, i deposited 0.8 that was all i have. I lost 1btc to s.cams nd ponzis nd now probably 0..7 more, i am really done with it!
i still have some hope that it is just a technical pb
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kskwerl
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March 09, 2014, 11:36:26 PM |
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DjPxH
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March 09, 2014, 11:40:32 PM |
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Oh! We made it on reddit! Hi guys!
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goozman96
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March 09, 2014, 11:44:19 PM |
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It really doesn't make much sense... he goes through all the trouble of setting up these sites, completes 6 rounds successfully, handling 200+ btc, then decides to scam on the 7th round and only made ~10btc. Just doesn't add up.
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Unpredictable
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March 09, 2014, 11:48:14 PM |
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He changed his script a bit so it might just stopped working. To be honest I don't know why would he want to run just now since he can gain more from fees - it's all automatic so he doesn't really need to do anything.
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DjPxH
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March 09, 2014, 11:50:30 PM |
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It really doesn't make much sense... he goes through all the trouble of setting up these sites, completes 6 rounds successfully, handling 200+ btc, then decides to scam on the 7th round and only made ~10btc. Just doesn't add up.
Did he ever had something like 10 btc at once in his wallet? Build trust, to receive larger deposits, make sure you have a specific time where your balance is gonna be big (By creating hype for new round, ending his other ponzis), and run.
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5ick3uffalo
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March 09, 2014, 11:51:55 PM |
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It really doesn't make much sense... he goes through all the trouble of setting up these sites, completes 6 rounds successfully, handling 200+ btc, then decides to scam on the 7th round and only made ~10btc. Just doesn't add up.
I`m thinking same, this doesn´t make much sense. at the "BIG One" he scammed 0.09 BTC or so?
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DjPxH
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March 10, 2014, 12:14:25 AM |
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Very nice to see him slowly delete shit from the website.
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Mega-Pool
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March 10, 2014, 12:16:13 AM |
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Run now makes sense since the number of transactions per round is going steadily down. Probably, if he's an scammer, thought in the first rounds that maybe the number of deposits in the next rounds was going to be higher and with the last round offering extra things he saw an opportunity to run. This is all speculation though.
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bit2580
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March 10, 2014, 12:22:25 AM |
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lets hope its just a programing error, I dont think he would risk trouble for 10 btc
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jzulli
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March 10, 2014, 12:24:08 AM |
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It's possible. Only time will tell, though.
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lizardflix
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March 10, 2014, 12:29:25 AM |
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Jesus Christ people, ponzi schemes have been around forever and they always, always, always implode and end badly for the people involved. How can you possibly be involved with a scam that tells you up front that it's a scam? Oh, you thought you were smart enough to get out before people started getting scammed?
That's the whole mechanism of a scam. Find people who think they're smarter than the scam.
My friend keeps telling me that bitcoin is a ponzi scheme and I argue otherwise, but if it were a ponzi scheme, apparently there are plenty of people involved that would still be happy to buy in.
sheesh.
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williamj2543
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March 10, 2014, 01:15:26 AM |
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Stop laughing. This is 7000$ at hand here. A single person lost 2000$. Its not funny
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leckey
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March 10, 2014, 02:09:45 AM |
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Jesus Christ people, ponzi schemes have been around forever and they always, always, always implode and end badly for the people involved. How can you possibly be involved with a scam that tells you up front that it's a scam? Oh, you thought you were smart enough to get out before people started getting scammed?
That's the whole mechanism of a scam. Find people who think they're smarter than the scam.
My friend keeps telling me that bitcoin is a ponzi scheme and I argue otherwise, but if it were a ponzi scheme, apparently there are plenty of people involved that would still be happy to buy in.
sheesh.
+1 Clue's in the name folks.
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Peter R
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March 10, 2014, 02:15:29 AM |
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I saw this on Reddit. Very interesting. Like a sadistic form of gambling...
It sucks to lose a bet, but I don't see how anyone here was "scammed." This was a well-advertised Ponzi scheme that paid out more than it took in, until it collapsed. Hopefully it was at least educational.
Did you think paying out 20% per round would be sustainable?
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