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gefafwisp
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December 27, 2014, 11:12:41 AM |
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hey ht shrill ikeboy dysk bitcoingeek gefafwisp are all known gaw fan boys pay them 0 heed and treat them with 0 credibility
Censorship. It was bound to happen sooner or later. Still, dekay for mayor!!!!!!!
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bumpershot
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December 27, 2014, 01:24:31 PM |
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The price is around .0304 right now.
Who on earth is buying? With no instant transactions and no effective price support, what gives this coin value? Who wants it? Why does anyone want it?
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demonz
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December 27, 2014, 01:25:48 PM |
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If someone bought a bunch of Hashlets in the past month or two with a credit card, would it be reasonable to chargeback the purchase? Or, should they view it as an investment that went belly up? Most people buy miners (including cloud miners) and leave them alone to accrue coins. Problem is, in this case, the company changed course and no longer works to make those miners profitable. Thus, the investment was made relying on a false premise. On the other hand, maybe a person should monitor their investments on a daily basis.
In conclusion, should those that bought with credit card attempt chargebacks? Or, since many people paid with Bitcoin, maybe a class action suit would be more appropriate (because more people could participate) for anybody that made a Hashlet purchase in the past couple months under those false premises and before the company changed course from mining to whatever this PayStaking scheme is going on now.
Or, do nothing, as sometimes in life people get screwed over and should use it as a lesson learned and move on?
You could do a chargeback for services not rendered. Technically you were sold a product that doesn't perform and IS obsolete. The worst case scenario would be your credit card company reversing the chargeback and you are stuck on the hook for the charge.
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December 27, 2014, 01:34:11 PM |
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The price is around .0304 right now.
Who on earth is buying? With no instant transactions and no effective price support, what gives this coin value? Who wants it? Why does anyone want it?
haven't you read the link i provided? extraterrestrials want it and they give the value! thats the only logical explanation so to answer your question ''Who on earth is buying?''. Nobody on earth is buying sry could not resist
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December 27, 2014, 01:38:09 PM |
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If someone bought a bunch of Hashlets in the past month or two with a credit card, would it be reasonable to chargeback the purchase? Or, should they view it as an investment that went belly up? Most people buy miners (including cloud miners) and leave them alone to accrue coins. Problem is, in this case, the company changed course and no longer works to make those miners profitable. Thus, the investment was made relying on a false premise. On the other hand, maybe a person should monitor their investments on a daily basis.
In conclusion, should those that bought with credit card attempt chargebacks? Or, since many people paid with Bitcoin, maybe a class action suit would be more appropriate (because more people could participate) for anybody that made a Hashlet purchase in the past couple months under those false premises and before the company changed course from mining to whatever this PayStaking scheme is going on now.
Or, do nothing, as sometimes in life people get screwed over and should use it as a lesson learned and move on?
Chargeback for what? (Isn't that a song?) You bought a hashlet, they gave you a hashlet. Now, you might have purchased that with an expectation of making money faster than what you are. Perhaps that expectation was based on what you were told by someone. However, GAW posts their pool payouts for the previous day so you should be able to calculate what your rate of return is. You can even see this information before you purchase a hashlet. Remember though, past performance is never an indicator of future returns. All companies in the finance industry use that phrase for a reason. GAW's contention will be they can't control what the pool pays. Technically, you aren't losing money because you get a payment every day. It will just take until your grandchildren are old to realize a profit. It's kind of like when I bought Cisco stock back in 2000 at $60 and it tanked down to $18 three months later. Except that Cisco is a little more transparent due to all those pesky reporting regulations they have for being a publicly traded company. If it was me, I would chalk it up to a life lesson that cost me money for not listening to what people say all the time and, also, quickly forget all the time. If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.
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DaveF
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December 27, 2014, 02:40:20 PM |
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If someone bought a bunch of Hashlets in the past month or two with a credit card, would it be reasonable to chargeback the purchase? Or, should they view it as an investment that went belly up? Most people buy miners (including cloud miners) and leave them alone to accrue coins. Problem is, in this case, the company changed course and no longer works to make those miners profitable. Thus, the investment was made relying on a false premise. On the other hand, maybe a person should monitor their investments on a daily basis.
In conclusion, should those that bought with credit card attempt chargebacks? Or, since many people paid with Bitcoin, maybe a class action suit would be more appropriate (because more people could participate) for anybody that made a Hashlet purchase in the past couple months under those false premises and before the company changed course from mining to whatever this PayStaking scheme is going on now.
Or, do nothing, as sometimes in life people get screwed over and should use it as a lesson learned and move on?
Yes you can do a chargeback. Depending on the amount charged and the card used it may or may not stick. -Dave
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December 27, 2014, 03:03:14 PM |
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XPY market on Coin-Swap??? WTF
OMG I can't believe there is already an xpy market on CS lol, and its comes up before BTC! Wonder how much CS was paid by gaw to do that... what a joke. As mentioned, trade more shit coins for a shit coin.
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*BTC: 1DiR25SPo84sThzTATr27EZEQZLt6hv6tG
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bitpop
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December 27, 2014, 03:05:06 PM |
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Wasn't the first exchange coin swap?
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December 27, 2014, 03:14:17 PM |
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This is funny: For this Q&A, we'd like to do things a little differently. We want to hear from your friends and family -- the ones who don't know what Bitcoin or Paycoin is!Translation: we dont want tough questions from people who understand this scam
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WaffleMaster
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December 27, 2014, 03:29:32 PM |
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It's pretty easy to see that the only thing people really care about with XPY is selling large masses of it at a time. The other times there is absolutely no volume.
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December 27, 2014, 03:34:07 PM |
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It's pretty easy to see that the only thing people really care about with XPY is selling large masses of it at a time. The other times there is absolutely no volume.
I wouldn't be surprised if GAW and josh is doing a lot of the dumping when the lemmings are buying.
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WaffleMaster
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December 27, 2014, 03:36:04 PM |
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It's pretty easy to see that the only thing people really care about with XPY is selling large masses of it at a time. The other times there is absolutely no volume.
I wouldn't be surprised if GAW and josh is doing a lot of the dumping when the lemmings are buying. They are. Read this half way down. Don't worry, it's short. People at HashTalk don't have particularly large thoughts. Archive of Redacted getting second thoughts about Paycoin and GAW. https://archive.today/4znIFSeems like even the most loyal of shills are having their problems. Lmfao. Wonder what Redacted is doing with those thousands of XPY? Not dumping them I'm sure He mentioned 3 thousand specifically, not hundreds. Strange that's almost the exact volume on cryptsy this last down trend...and he's actually telling people to buy up cheap coins. LOL could this be any more obvious?
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WaffleMaster
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December 27, 2014, 03:40:01 PM |
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Some idiot is trying to spam the archives we have with the same page over and over, but good thing we got the good ones cataloged in quotes on here.
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bitpop
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December 27, 2014, 03:40:02 PM |
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It's pretty easy to see that the only thing people really care about with XPY is selling large masses of it at a time. The other times there is absolutely no volume.
I wouldn't be surprised if GAW and josh is doing a lot of the dumping when the lemmings are buying. They are. Read this half way down. Don't worry, it's short. People at HashTalk don't have particularly large thoughts. Archive of Redacted getting second thoughts about Paycoin and GAW. https://archive.today/4znIFSeems like even the most loyal of shills are having their problems. Lmfao. Wonder what Redacted is doing with those thousands of XPY? Not dumping them I'm sure He mentioned 3 thousand specifically, not hundreds. Strange that's almost the exact volume on cryptsy this last down trend...and he's actually telling people to buy up cheap coins. LOL could this be any more obvious? Haha he thinks 250k doge is a lot and thought he was bragging
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bitpop
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December 27, 2014, 03:41:00 PM |
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Some idiot is trying to spam the archives we have with the same page over and over, but good thing we got the good ones cataloged in quotes on here.
probably ikeboy, he's shilling all over Reddit
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WaffleMaster
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December 27, 2014, 03:48:09 PM |
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Wow, the innovation is impressive. Look who's sitting pretty at #553 just below KarpelesCoin and right above CLAMS.
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bitpop
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December 27, 2014, 03:55:12 PM |
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When can I dump my FOOD coins?
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