ICOEthics (OP)
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October 11, 2018, 10:52:28 PM Last edit: October 18, 2018, 01:11:47 PM by ICOEthics |
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CucakRowo
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October 12, 2018, 07:37:58 AM |
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Thank you!!!
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marlboroza
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October 14, 2018, 02:13:44 PM Last edit: October 14, 2018, 04:36:07 PM by marlboroza |
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I checked newzoneex site and to be honest I couldn't find any match with other projects and plagiarism and link to whitepaper leads to nowhere.
On the other hand, this is perfect example why it is always good to archive everything. They changed some details on site and probably they will do the same with they whitepaper and very likely they will come here to say that their writer made mistake and they didn't see it/that this was part of template/insert any other excuse. I don't have any reason to trust someone who is blatant plagiarist and stealing other people's work.
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Theb
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October 14, 2018, 02:48:31 PM |
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They already have change everything they plagiarized in their website and they have removed any links of their whitepaper which only means the scam projects will still continue and they will probably upload an updated whitepaper in the future. Even though they are now tagged by marlboroza they are still trying to save their scam project by providing a google drive link in their latest post hoping to convince their project is not a fraud. I have tried visiting the google drive link and it only shows computerized documents/reports but the chances are this are fake reports showing false data.
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ICOEthics (OP)
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October 14, 2018, 04:16:56 PM |
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I checked newzoneex site and to be honest I couldn't find any match with other projects and plagiarism and link to whitepaper leads to nowhere.
On the other hand, this is perfect example why it is always good to archive everything. They changed some details on site and probably they will do the same with they whitepaper andery likely they will come here to say that their writer made mistake and they didn't see it/that this was part of template/insert any other excuse. I don't have any reason to trust someone who is blatant plagiarist and stealing other people's work.
This is the message they sent to us on this forum:This is the message they sent to our email (info@icoethics.com): DO you think a 2Billion dollar company would outsource their whitepaper and website and dont check for a basic thing such a plagiarism? LOL
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Theb
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October 14, 2018, 06:17:59 PM |
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DO you think a 2Billion dollar company would outsource their whitepaper and website and dont check for a basic thing such a plagiarism? LOL
A company with that net worth won't do such thing, these kinds of mistake won't even happen as they will surely have some screening process happening with the outsourced work. Which is funny as outsourcing your whitepaper and the content of your website is not possible as it should be within a special department inside their company like an ICO development department. Another reason why I think that their excuse is flawed is they have a "Team" for their token sale yet they chose to "outsource" their whitepaper as well as their site's content which is really suspicious.
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NZEXToken
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October 15, 2018, 06:23:27 AM |
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DO you think a 2Billion dollar company would outsource their whitepaper and website and dont check for a basic thing such a plagiarism? LOL
A company with that net worth won't do such thing, these kinds of mistake won't even happen as they will surely have some screening process happening with the outsourced work. Which is funny as outsourcing your whitepaper and the content of your website is not possible as it should be within a special department inside their company like an ICO development department. Another reason why I think that their excuse is flawed is they have a "Team" for their token sale yet they chose to "outsource" their whitepaper as well as their site's content which is really suspicious. Hi, Your point is valid. We are not experienced in ICO and that is why hired an expert to handle ICO operations while we concentrated on building the commodity trading platform. The team mentioned in the website have more than 80 years of combined experience in commodities trading and are working actively on the development of the platform. However, ICO is a different ball game. We believe in creating a revolution in commodities trading. Now we have our own team working on the Whitepaper and website has been changed with our own content. We are left red-faced here and are looking to build our reputation again. We will strive hard to earn back the reputation of the community. Thank you for your support.
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NZEXToken
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October 15, 2018, 06:34:22 AM |
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I checked newzoneex site and to be honest I couldn't find any match with other projects and plagiarism and link to whitepaper leads to nowhere.
On the other hand, this is perfect example why it is always good to archive everything. They changed some details on site and probably they will do the same with they whitepaper andery likely they will come here to say that their writer made mistake and they didn't see it/that this was part of template/insert any other excuse. I don't have any reason to trust someone who is blatant plagiarist and stealing other people's work.
This is the message they sent to us on this forum:This is the message they sent to our email (info@icoethics.com): DO you think a 2Billion dollar company would outsource their whitepaper and website and dont check for a basic thing such a plagiarism? LOL We should have done more due diligence into this. However, we were working with one of the biggest blockchain development and ICO marketing companies in the world and trusted them blindly. We thought that their service would be better and have been left red-faced. We have sent all details about the company to you(in the mail) including the Balance Sheet and Profit Loss Statements so that you could go through it and see that this is not a scam. We are open to scrutiny from the community and are ready to answer any questions you or the community may have and keep answering every question so that we can restore our reputation. We understand the concerns of the community and would like to fight back and earn back our reputation with the help of the community. ICO Ethics, you are doing an amazing job of filtering out scams and keep the community safe and hope you give us another chance to earn our reputation back.
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October 16, 2018, 01:46:23 PM |
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~snip~ God damn, I haven't seen anyone start this many topics before. It can very well be reported as duplicate posting (I'm onto it now...see if we can ban him). I wonder how much of that $2 billion dollars they are giving away? How else can you explain the presence of that many threads...
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NZEXToken
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October 17, 2018, 07:24:29 AM |
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With which parameters do you gauge that an ICO is fake or genuine? We at New Zone would be waiting for your answer, let us know how you differentiate the two.
As you have termed us Scam we are very much interested to know.
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ICOEthics (OP)
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October 17, 2018, 08:44:43 PM |
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With which parameters do you gauge that an ICO is fake or genuine? We at New Zone would be waiting for your answer, let us know how you differentiate the two.
As you have termed us Scam we are very much interested to know.
Stealing someone else's works, in your case, you copied almost word by word someone else's whitepaper is considered FRAUDULENT/SCAM. There is no better word to define your ICO, a pure SCAM ICO.
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NZEXToken
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October 18, 2018, 01:21:38 PM |
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We accept that there was a mistake in trusting a third party and getting our reputation tarnished. However, we have changed the both the website content and the whitepaper. Why then are we still termed as a scam then?
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ICOEthics (OP)
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October 18, 2018, 02:33:52 PM |
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We accept that there was a mistake in trusting a third party and getting our reputation tarnished. However, we have changed the both the website content and the whitepaper. Why then are we still termed as a scam then?
DO you think that would be that easy to just switch back? You stole someone's work, and after we pointed out to you and call you a Scammers, you blamed someone else and you decided to fix the problems. But unfortunately (or fortunately) we will not change our opinion about your ICO. SCAMMERS don't deserve a second chance.
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CucakRowo
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October 18, 2018, 03:16:51 PM |
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DO you think that would be that easy to just switch back? You stole someone's work, and after we pointed out to you and call you a Scammers, you blamed someone else and you decided to fix the problems. But unfortunately (or fortunately) we will not change our opinion about your ICO. SCAMMERS don't deserve a second chance.
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