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March 15, 2014, 02:05:23 PM
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Prove the majority of forum members agree with you, then I'll stop saying you're wrong. You're just making that up.

I see a small handful of people complaining about ponzis here, but I see hundreds of people playing them.

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I do not like ponzis very much but I will like it if a few people continue to cry and scream all over the forum.

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Ponzis are just like any other gambling game in this section. I don't see why it should be treated as anything else. Why doesnt OP cry about dice games, casinos, mine games and so on? Ponzis are gambling too, simple as that.
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March 15, 2014, 02:08:13 PM
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these guys have not been around long enough to understand what these types of business do to bitcoins image. Arguing with people who have been around for less then a year to see the evolution of bitcoin is pointless.

The evolution of bitcoin does not take place in the gambling section of bitcointalk.org

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March 15, 2014, 02:08:34 PM
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Do not think you understand what a ponzi is lol
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ponzi_scheme

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March 15, 2014, 02:10:29 PM
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Do not think you understand what a ponzi is lol
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ponzi_scheme

I know full well what a ponzi is, and these ponzi games do not fit the bill. I guess some people just can't see past a name.
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March 15, 2014, 02:11:31 PM
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Nope love debating with you, keep this post to the top Smiley

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March 15, 2014, 02:12:31 PM
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Do not think you understand what a ponzi is lol
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ponzi_scheme

Yes everyone knows. What is your point? The ponzis you are warning people of CLEARLY state that they are ponzi schemes and henceforth the users take the calculated risk of investing. As mentioned earlier, this is just another form of gambling therefore  they are advertised in this section quite rightly.
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March 15, 2014, 02:16:54 PM
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You debating why you feel ponzi's are right is not going to stop me from doing this so stop wasting your time here. Unless your going to call contact the server/hoster of the sites lol

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March 15, 2014, 02:17:25 PM
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Do not think you understand what a ponzi is lol
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ponzi_scheme

Yes everyone knows. What is your point? The ponzis you are warning people of CLEARLY state that they are ponzi schemes and henceforth the users take the calculated risk of investing. As mentioned earlier, this is just another form of gambling therefore  they are advertised in this section quite rightly.

Yep

Definition of ponzi
A Ponzi scheme is a fraudulent investment

Definition of fraud
Fraud is a deception

These ponzi games are not deceptive so they are not real ponzis.
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March 15, 2014, 02:20:46 PM
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You debating why you feel ponzi's are right is not going to stop me from doing this so stop wasting your time here. Unless your going to call contact the server/hoster of the sites lol

Couldn't you be doing something more constructive, like maybe making sure your threads are posted in the correct forum.
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March 15, 2014, 02:22:00 PM
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Yup sure could but I have choose to do this  Tongue

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March 15, 2014, 02:22:48 PM
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Yup sure could but I have choose to do this  Tongue

Have fun Smiley
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March 15, 2014, 02:24:50 PM
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I am don't worry, ponzi be gone

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March 15, 2014, 02:28:29 PM
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If you still sport the mindset that these "ponzis" are breaching the law after reading what spixel said then you are an absolute class act. I marvel at your persistance throughout this fruitless endeavour. :

"Definition of ponzi
A Ponzi scheme is a fraudulent investment

Definition of fraud
Fraud is a deception

These ponzi games are not deceptive so they are not real ponzis."
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March 15, 2014, 02:32:14 PM
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Away with you shill

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March 15, 2014, 02:37:06 PM
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Direct link  to report weeklyponzi.com

http://www.enom.com/help/abusepolicy.aspx

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March 15, 2014, 02:40:54 PM
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Report ponzicoin.co

PONZICOIN.CO
support@netim.com

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Dear, netim.com
       You have a domain that is hosting a illegal ponzi scheme which is illegal in most of the world we would like to ask you to take it down.
                              Thank you for your time

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March 15, 2014, 02:43:37 PM
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All this forum is is butthurt people that invested their live savings later in a round of a ponzi and lost it all.

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March 15, 2014, 02:46:04 PM
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The arguments for Ponzi scams are supported by nothig more than semantics at this point.  The people that support Ponzi schemes call them "games" because they claim to have full knowledge of what the definition of a Ponzi scheme is, but choose to send money to them anyway.  It doesn't really matter what they are called or how many people support them.  A scam is a scam.  You can call it a "game" but supporting them only encourages more.  The gambling aspect is that you don't really know when the operator is going to stop paying people out.  You're gambling that the money you risk will be paid back.  It wouldn't be a gamble if they were always paid back every single time.  However that is the aspect of Ponzi scams that is unsustainable.  At some point payouts will stop and the Ponzi scam operator will abscond with the funds.

In that regard, it's not a victimless crime - and make no mistake, stealing someone's money is illegal everywhere.  So it's not fun or cute to support a scam that is built upon an unsustainable model that eventually,  and always, steals money from someone else.  I can't believe this even has to be explained that stealing is wrong.  Even if you have profited from it or you personally haven't been stolen from (yet) supporting Ponzi scams, it is still absolutely intrinsically wrong.  To argue the opposite is to argue from an incorrect perspective.  QED.


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March 15, 2014, 02:50:45 PM
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The arguments for Ponzi scams are supported by nothig more than semantics at this point.  The people that support Ponzi schemes call them "games" because they claim to have full knowledge of what the definition of a Ponzi scheme is, but choose to send money to them anyway.  It doesn't really matter what they are called or how many people support them.  A scam is a scam.  You can call it a "game" but supporting them only encourages more.  The gambling aspect is that you don't really know when the operator is going to stop paying people out.  You're gambling that the money you risk will be paid back.  It wouldn't be a gamble if they were always paid back every single time.  However that is the aspect of Ponzi scams that is unsustainable.  At some point payouts will stop and the Ponzi scam operator will abscond with the funds.

In that regard, it's not a victimless crime - and make no mistake, stealing someone's money is illegal everywhere.  So it's not fun or cute to support a scam that is built upon an unsustainable model that eventually,  and always, steals money from someone else.  I can't believe this even has to be explained that stealing is wrong.  Even if you have profited from it or you personally haven't been stolen from (yet) supporting Ponzi scams, it is still absolutely intrinsically wrong.  To argue the opposite is to argue from an incorrect perspective.  QED.



This is all fine and dandy, now can you prove that all 'ponzi scam operators' will run away with the funds since that is what you seem to be basing your opinions on.
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March 15, 2014, 03:01:30 PM
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The arguments for Ponzi scams are supported by nothig more than semantics at this point.  The people that support Ponzi schemes call them "games" because they claim to have full knowledge of what the definition of a Ponzi scheme is, but choose to send money to them anyway.  It doesn't really matter what they are called or how many people support them.  A scam is a scam.  You can call it a "game" but supporting them only encourages more.  The gambling aspect is that you don't really know when the operator is going to stop paying people out.  You're gambling that the money you risk will be paid back.  It wouldn't be a gamble if they were always paid back every single time.  However that is the aspect of Ponzi scams that is unsustainable.  At some point payouts will stop and the Ponzi scam operator will abscond with the funds.

In that regard, it's not a victimless crime - and make no mistake, stealing someone's money is illegal everywhere.  So it's not fun or cute to support a scam that is built upon an unsustainable model that eventually,  and always, steals money from someone else.  I can't believe this even has to be explained that stealing is wrong.  Even if you have profited from it or you personally haven't been stolen from (yet) supporting Ponzi scams, it is still absolutely intrinsically wrong.  To argue the opposite is to argue from an incorrect perspective.  QED.



Very well said

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