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Question: What would you do if a newbie said he could develop your money and he asked you to invest money in him ?
a. ignore it - 12 (31.6%)
b. invest a small amount of money - 5 (13.2%)
c. invest enough money if the project makes sense - 8 (21.1%)
d. others (please explain in the comments) - 13 (34.2%)
Total Voters: 38

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November 18, 2018, 04:38:11 AM
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It really depends on how well established this newbie. Maybe many would say that we should not trust in some newbie because as what its name stated "new in particular". We should also consider a different aspect in investing like what its roadmap, studies in its project, insurance, is the capital is enough to run this business and many more. If this newbie presents this idea with complete details and assurance of success its up to you if whether to trust your hunch or just forget about the possible good venture in the future.
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November 18, 2018, 05:07:05 AM
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I think I will invest to him/her a enough money if they have a sense project to be launched that would be useful in the globe unlike those projects that even get their success at the end of the campaign turned to nothing because their project has no useful in the world. And I think if a newbie has a great idea of project he can make more investors to invest to his/her project.

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November 18, 2018, 06:07:24 AM
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Don't decide about someone's potential based on his rank because the ranks are based on how long he is in the forum it doesn't mean he is more trusted.And investing part should be based on the project and legitimacy and its potential level that the project is really going to get developed in the future then choose to invest your money in small or huge as much as you are willing to risk it.

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November 18, 2018, 08:10:15 AM
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what would you do if a newbie said he could develop your money and he asked you to invest money in him ?

I just ignore it because it is very obvious that he created a newbie account only to hype people and maybe also scam people to go from that site of his.
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November 18, 2018, 10:32:10 AM
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I will invest a small amount of what I want to a newbie like them because I know that I'm not that good in choosing the right campaign project that will grow in the future. And still I don't know if he has the knowledge to make my investments grow in the future but still I trusted him even a small amount of my investments.

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November 18, 2018, 11:51:03 AM
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what would you do if a newbie said he could develop your money and he asked you to invest money in him ?

I just ignore it because it is very obvious that he created a newbie account only to hype people and maybe also scam people to go from that site of his.
those who have memorized the trick may know what to do, but for beginners, I strongly recommend ignoring it like you, so that there are no more casualties, so they will go alone

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November 18, 2018, 03:46:40 PM
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Its very hard to give trust here especially for the newbie, it is obviously He will try to scam you. In just a simple, if the person are greedy for sure that person will be fall on their trap. Better not to entertain that type of people, at least you won't take your risk at all on this kind of situation, especially if we are talking about money/capital/investment.
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November 18, 2018, 07:43:25 PM
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what would you do if a newbie said he could develop your money and he asked you to invest money in him ?

Speaking of investment offers from among newbies or even above I think it's quite risky if their goals are not clear in developing our money. This is less like choosing an ICO, in meaning if we don't research it of course our funds can be easily lost.

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November 18, 2018, 09:17:26 PM
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what would you do if a newbie said he could develop your money and he asked you to invest money in him ?
I would rather invest a small amount in it and observe the growth of the business a little while. If it looks further convincing, then I can pump in more amount.

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November 18, 2018, 10:00:54 PM
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It totally depends on the results of his work because i will give him a certain days for probation due to his work progress. But if the result is not that good and the project is not promising then why would i waste my money of self made another shitcoin.
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November 19, 2018, 02:22:06 PM
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To really be honest here, there is no point investing in someone who is just coming newly into the space to pitch something that sounds brilliant to you and expecting to just fall for it like that. There must at least be something convincing enough to show for it. If I will have to invest in anything at all, I always want to see what I am investing in, how sensible it is and how realistic it is.

Also, I need to know who I am investing in, which is something a lot more realistic. For a newbie, that is some hard choice as you cannot even tell, so it is better not to take the risk. At least if it is someone who has been pretty active, has done some transactions in the past and is legit to some extent, I can give it a shot, which is what the trust on the profile is there for. With the rate of scam generally right now, investing in a common newbie, is like dipping your own hands in a hot oil.
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November 19, 2018, 08:50:16 PM
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what would you do if a newbie said he could develop your money and he asked you to invest money in him ?
I really don't know how much the Newbie already knows that he/she may want my money for investment. He will have to convince me beyond any reasonable doubt that he/she is capable of handling investment.

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November 19, 2018, 09:36:35 PM
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what would you do if a newbie said he could develop your money and he asked you to invest money in him ?
It depends upon the situation. If the project seems to be a good potential in the future then I will make an investment on it although the who invited me is a newbie. As long as the project is good and there are possibilities of making it a successful one I will go for it.
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November 19, 2018, 09:41:28 PM
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what would you do if a newbie said he could develop your money and he asked you to invest money in him ?

It depends on what way he could develop my money and what he can offer. I usually look at the credibility and the uniqueness of the project he has offered and decide whether I will invest in his offer or not.

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