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Author Topic: Highest Rate 0.12BTC for 40 Post. | Jr. Member accepted!CoinPiler Sig Campaign.  (Read 32246 times)
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August 29, 2014, 08:58:53 AM
Last edit: August 29, 2014, 04:45:33 PM by Kprawn
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Well if it is a scam, they will loose a lot.

We have a team of guys, who will label this site as a "scam" on several forums. So everytime time a possible new customer "google" this site, he will get negative links all over the place. That would effectively shut down new business to this site.

Most scammers, use "noobie" accounts to launch projects like this, so a negative trust on his/her account mean nothing.

Another option is to use the "hacking bounty" approach. {Hack the site to #$% and it seize opperation.}

There are many ways to stop this kind of thing.

I am getting fed up with this, because it's wasted time and energy and counter productive.

If you go through all that trouble, to setup a site, in the hope of people signing up and then dissapearing with their money, you should be hunted down and stopped.

I will discuss this on other platforms and we would get to the bottom of this.  


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Ps.. I also removed any negative feedback of this project from the other forums. And called off the dogs.

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August 29, 2014, 10:05:24 AM
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I think we all get scammed?

Something like that Smiley


In fact I don't think the OP wanted to scam us ... because as you can see he was just a user of that site and he thought that he would make a lot of BTC if he advertise with his own referral number .... and I guess he was sure he will get the BTC from coinpiller and he could just split it between us and he also remains with a nice profit


I don't know who scammed us him or the site or both of them Smiley

But it smells like a scam Smiley

I think OP is not just a user of that site. He is the owner. Because he stated that he need to re-code some functionality...

You the participant need not to request payment. All payment would be automatic. I will post update after sending payment. Whom 7 days has completed can change their signature.

This campaign will be live soon. May take maximum 15 days. As we need to re-code some functionality.

Thanks Everyone.


Than how do you explain we all advertised for him and his referral number was 84? Don't you think admin would have 1 as referral number?


Also if you are the admin of the site why the fuck would you need referrals! You are the admin! You don't care about referrals!

Because that is how the liability of anything done wrong does not come on the site owner. Everything done by a referrer, so site has nothing to do is an old trick of internet marketing.

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August 29, 2014, 10:06:02 AM
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Seems we got scammed  Huh It's 29 everywhere.

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August 29, 2014, 10:10:22 AM
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Waiting for payment! I don't think (hope) we all got scammed!
Please letprice pay us!

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Joining in...

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August 29, 2014, 11:11:04 AM
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Well if it is a scam, they will loose a lot.

We have a team of guys, who will label this site as a "scam" on several forums. So everytime time a possible new customer "google" this site, he will get negative links all over the place. That would effectively shut down new business to this site.

Most scammers, use "noobie" accounts to launch projects like this, so a negative trust on his/her account mean nothing.

Another option is to use the "hacking bounty" approach. {Hack the site to #$% and it seize opperation.}

There are many ways to stop this kind of thing.

I am getting fed up with this, because it's wasted time and energy and counter productive.

If you go through all that trouble, to setup a site, in the hope of people signing up and then dissapearing with their money, you should be hunted down and stopped.

I will discuss this on other platforms and we would get to the bottom of this. 


yea, obviously he knows that we would destroy his site...he will pay

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August 29, 2014, 11:27:39 AM
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Just few hours more and its midnight which means Red coming soon for the site and the user Cheesy if he does not pays Smiley
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August 29, 2014, 11:28:09 AM
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Well if it is a scam, they will loose a lot.

We have a team of guys, who will label this site as a "scam" on several forums. So everytime time a possible new customer "google" this site, he will get negative links all over the place. That would effectively shut down new business to this site.

Most scammers, use "noobie" accounts to launch projects like this, so a negative trust on his/her account mean nothing.

Another option is to use the "hacking bounty" approach. {Hack the site to #$% and it seize opperation.}

There are many ways to stop this kind of thing.

I am getting fed up with this, because it's wasted time and energy and counter productive.

If you go through all that trouble, to setup a site, in the hope of people signing up and then dissapearing with their money, you should be hunted down and stopped.

I will discuss this on other platforms and we would get to the bottom of this. 


yea, obviously he knows that we would destroy his site...he will pay

Question: How long should we wait before we brand this guy a scammer?

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August 29, 2014, 11:32:24 AM
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Well if it is a scam, they will loose a lot.

We have a team of guys, who will label this site as a "scam" on several forums. So everytime time a possible new customer "google" this site, he will get negative links all over the place. That would effectively shut down new business to this site.

Most scammers, use "noobie" accounts to launch projects like this, so a negative trust on his/her account mean nothing.

Another option is to use the "hacking bounty" approach. {Hack the site to #$% and it seize opperation.}

There are many ways to stop this kind of thing.

I am getting fed up with this, because it's wasted time and energy and counter productive.

If you go through all that trouble, to setup a site, in the hope of people signing up and then dissapearing with their money, you should be hunted down and stopped.

I will discuss this on other platforms and we would get to the bottom of this. 


yea, obviously he knows that we would destroy his site...he will pay

Question: How long should we wait before we brand this guy a scammer?


don't know, but today is too early

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August 29, 2014, 11:36:17 AM
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Well if it is a scam, they will loose a lot.

We have a team of guys, who will label this site as a "scam" on several forums. So everytime time a possible new customer "google" this site, he will get negative links all over the place. That would effectively shut down new business to this site.

Most scammers, use "noobie" accounts to launch projects like this, so a negative trust on his/her account mean nothing.

Another option is to use the "hacking bounty" approach. {Hack the site to #$% and it seize opperation.}

There are many ways to stop this kind of thing.

I am getting fed up with this, because it's wasted time and energy and counter productive.

If you go through all that trouble, to setup a site, in the hope of people signing up and then dissapearing with their money, you should be hunted down and stopped.

I will discuss this on other platforms and we would get to the bottom of this. 


yea, obviously he knows that we would destroy his site...he will pay

He is actually advertising http://CoinPiler.com

First he was advertising http://kingsazeeb.com/protools/optin/show/84 in the sig code.

Then, when he asked everyone to change the code, it became http://getbitcoinsdaily.com/optin/84.

His user ID is having the link http://passivebitcoin.com, which is a parked domain.

Which one will u destroy ?

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August 29, 2014, 11:46:27 AM
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Yup!

I guess that has taught me a very important lesson! Don't sign up for any campaign where escrow is not available or upfront payment is not done! Valuable lesson, will leave negative feedback for him though, just so other people are aware that he is a scammer! Will wait for another 24 hrs before i personally brand him.  Grin

Interestingly, U have now signed up for a campaign that'll pay u at their site and then lock u from withdrawal with various rules. Smiley

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August 29, 2014, 12:09:34 PM
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Well if it is a scam, they will loose a lot.

We have a team of guys, who will label this site as a "scam" on several forums. So everytime time a possible new customer "google" this site, he will get negative links all over the place. That would effectively shut down new business to this site.

Most scammers, use "noobie" accounts to launch projects like this, so a negative trust on his/her account mean nothing.

Another option is to use the "hacking bounty" approach. {Hack the site to #$% and it seize opperation.}

There are many ways to stop this kind of thing.

I am getting fed up with this, because it's wasted time and energy and counter productive.

If you go through all that trouble, to setup a site, in the hope of people signing up and then dissapearing with their money, you should be hunted down and stopped.

I will discuss this on other platforms and we would get to the bottom of this. 


yea, obviously he knows that we would destroy his site...he will pay

He is actually advertising http://CoinPiler.com

First he was advertising http://kingsazeeb.com/protools/optin/show/84 in the sig code.

Then, when he asked everyone to change the code, it became http://getbitcoinsdaily.com/optin/84.

His user ID is having the link http://passivebitcoin.com, which is a parked domain.

Which one will u destroy ?

can we contact CoinPiller?

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August 29, 2014, 12:15:49 PM
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Damn....had a funny feeling about this campaign.

Hope OP proves us all wrong, but gut is telling me we all got got.  Live and learn I guess.   Undecided

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August 29, 2014, 12:44:49 PM
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I have given him some nice trust Cheesy
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August 29, 2014, 12:50:28 PM
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I have given him some nice trust Cheesy

That has no real significance. This campaign probably does not have anyone from the default trust or with +ve trust. So, even after scamming all, he'll still be on neutral as any of your -ve does not have any significance. Affected people need to create a thread here (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=83.0) and pursue someone from default trust to leave -ve on him.

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August 29, 2014, 12:54:28 PM
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I gave Letprice the negative trust kiss of death!

Hope he wakes up now.   Cool

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Received payment guys!!
That is a pleasant surprise.

Removing signature, given that the campaign is closed now.
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Received payment guys!!
That is a pleasant surprise.

Removing signature, given that the campaign is closed now.


recieved, too

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Payment recieved. Thank you!  Smiley
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August 29, 2014, 01:48:36 PM
Last edit: August 29, 2014, 02:36:11 PM by letprice
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Payment has been sent to the following Address from this Address (Sender Address:

1KMn4rPAEXcfEA2wSQQhY4qTc2aFbKFYWu
) Please confirm your receipt. Also I am requesting to remove the trash you left on this thread. Otherwise I will not approve you for my future campaign.



I mistakenly sent to 2 extra guys. Please raise your hands who got double.... or not for participating.. Now I am in rush... Cannot finding.. but later I would find...


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