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Topic: Adab Solutions Haraam Exchange - Claiming to Be Religious But It Is A Scam - page 2. (Read 661 times)

sr. member
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Bookmarked for future popcorn eating.

I've been following this saga for a number of months now so it will be interesting to see how it plays out.

Will the campaign reimburse all of their participants for their 9 months of bounty participation?

Is the whole thing a giant scam??

To be continued...

I am glad you have been keeping an eye on this. I remember reading a post recently in their censored thread where a bounty participant asked them about estimated bounty payout date. The response given was enough to show me that they would not pay bounty.



This is the post:

Today is 29 April on which date spreadsheet will be available?
Hello. We check content campaign. That's why spreadsheet is closed. There are many scammers, fakes and no quality articles/video... Sad
other campaigns already counted.





To be continued indeed  Grin



Honestly, I owe a friend an apology for referring to their bounty campaign and was too late to get out, he already made two months of the campaign here, and it will be a total waste of effort because he does not want to do a KYC to claim, well another one bites the dust, let's see more of this in the coming weeks.
legendary
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Bookmarked for future popcorn eating.

I've been following this saga for a number of months now so it will be interesting to see how it plays out.

Will the campaign reimburse all of their participants for their 9 months of bounty participation?

Is the whole thing a giant scam??

To be continued...

I am glad you have been keeping an eye on this. I remember reading a post recently in their censored thread where a bounty participant asked them about estimated bounty payout date. The response given was enough to show me that they would not pay bounty.



This is the post:

Today is 29 April on which date spreadsheet will be available?
Hello. We check content campaign. That's why spreadsheet is closed. There are many scammers, fakes and no quality articles/video... Sad
other campaigns already counted.





To be continued indeed  Grin

legendary
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I'm on there telegram bounty channel and the bad news to all their bounty hunter is, they are going from no KYC to KYC like all the other scam projects are doing, it's a very long campaign and OP has done a great job never giving us an update, it's a scam project that refuses to die, and that's very suprising.

I was reading through the Telegram chat for bounty hunters. At first the answer to "is KYC needed" was "no", then they changed it to "I don't know," then changed to "maybe," then at the last minute after everything was over it was changed to "yes." So they wanted as many accounts advertising the project as possible, but when it comes time to pay they conveniently change their rules in order to not have to pay for it. They did say they could change their rules at any time, and I would never work for such a project, but it still seems not fair to bounty hunters and indicative of scammer behavior.

I understand they don't want multiple account holders but why allow them to participate in the first place, other than the free advertising?

We'll have to wait and see what happens on the 25th.
sr. member
Activity: 2030
Merit: 269
Bookmarked for future popcorn eating.

I've been following this saga for a number of months now so it will be interesting to see how it plays out.

Will the campaign reimburse all of their participants for their 9 months of bounty participation?

Is the whole thing a giant scam??

To be continued...

I'm on there telegram bounty channel and the bad news to all their bounty hunter is, they are going from no KYC to KYC like all the other scam projects are doing, it's a very long campaign and OP has done a great job never giving us an update, it's a scam project that refuses to die, and that's very suprising.
legendary
Activity: 3010
Merit: 8114
Bookmarked for future popcorn eating.

I've been following this saga for a number of months now so it will be interesting to see how it plays out.

Will the campaign reimburse all of their participants for their 9 months of bounty participation?

Is the whole thing a giant scam??

To be continued...
legendary
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Dear members of ADAB Solutions community!
May 5, all IEO stages of our project were completed.
At the IEO stage, $ 2,250,000.00 was collected.
Tokens worth $ 1,000,000.00 sold on the exchange IDAX
At the Bitforex Exchange tokens sold for $ 500,000.00. (For technical reasons, all sold tokens were not displayed on Bitforex)
Tokens for 750,000.00 dollars were sold on the Bit-M and Bit-Z exchanges.
Together with the stage of private sales 6,750,000.00 dollars was collected.
The issue of tokens and distribution to investors will be made before May 25.

Sincerely, ADAB Solutions Team.




So these scammers claim they raised $6.75 million?

These scammers ended their 9 month bounty campaign on 31st March 2019 and have not paid anything to any bounty participant.

They claim to be religious but are happy to accept funding from all sorts of criminals with earnings from all sorts of illegal and immoral sources.

When they saw they could make money out of the new IEO craze they decided to end their SCAM 12 month ICO early (they stopped after 9 months) and then decided to SCAM others from Bitforex, IDAX and Bit-Z/Bit-M







ADAB HARAAM EXCHANGE ARE SCAMMERS




STAY AWAY FROM ADAB HARAAM EXCHANGE

DO NOT SEND YOUR FUNDS TO THESE SCAMMERS


legendary
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A crypto exchange claiming to be Shariah compliant is as fake as a bank accepting deposits with bags full of cash claiming the same.

An exchange won't be able to real control the source of the money if it accepts crypto deposits, unless the customers just deposited a few bucks and made a fortune trading on the exchange.


The OP of that scam thread "whitetoo" has been permanently banned. It was just one of so many fake sock-puppet account used by Russian/Ukrainian bounty scammers.

Their game is to pump threads to create fake hype and fake buzz just to draw in newbies or gullible investors.

There is nothing religious about that ICO or that $5 mvp exchange. The people behind the scam claim to be religious but reading their posts, their profanities and their abuse along with their fake sock-puppets to scam investors shows they are definitely not religious.
legendary
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An attempt to control free market through religious beliefs is always a bad idea. This whole topic looks ridiculous to me, but I'm not a religious person, so what would I know, right? On one side we have a group of people who say that their exchange is compliant with religious laws made in times when there were no computers, Internet, or cryptocurrencies. On the other hand we have people who claim they can't be following these laws because they don't belong to a certain branch of their religion.

Makes me wonder why nobody has thought of a Christian exchange, where the employees start a day with a prayer and there's a priest present on the premises, who sprinkles holy water on the keyboards and preys for the safety of stored Bitcoins.
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A crypto exchange claiming to be Shariah compliant is as fake as a bank accepting deposits with bags full of cash claiming the same.

An exchange won't be able to real control the source of the money if it accepts crypto deposits, unless the customers just deposited a few bucks and made a fortune trading on the exchange.

legendary
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The Adab Solutions Haraam exchange is claiming to be a religious product (by their own admission a Shariah compliant exchange) but they have made it clear with their own posts they are not Shariah compliant.

They have refused to answer the questions put forward to them in Telegram by several users here so the TG admins ban them but here the Adab Solutions Haraam exchange scammers cannot censor.

They have a tactic which is to flood the ICO thread with multiple users to drown out the posts of those who ask questions that these scammers find difficult or impossible to answer.

By their own admission they will not vet the sources of income of those participating in the ICO therefore it might include investment from alcohol manufacturing, drug dealing and prostitution therefore by default it cannot be Shariah compliant and cannot be a religious product.

I have asked a series of questions which they fail to answer. others have asked questions and have also remained unanswered. As soon as a question is asked the multiple aliases come in and make enough posts to start a new page in the thread or at least try to.

Adab Solutions Haraam exchange is run by a group of people that are not following any set rules of religion, they are non-denominational Muslims so cannot follow Shariah and therefore cannot preach it to others when they do not know what it is.

The team behind this project consist of a trio from Kazakhstan with no real associated background in either business or religion but are hijacking the "religious" aspect of it trying to entice a whole Shariah following community to back it.

The Adab Solutions Haraam exchange are in actual fact scammers, opportunistic thieves trying to fool people in to sending their money to them by deceit.

The thread that was started in order to try to ban me was NOT flooded by the multiple aliases because the admins would see it and know it was one person making all those posts using 20+ user names to make multiple posts but they will continue to flood their Adab Solutions Haraam exchange thread with multiple users praising Adab Solutions Haraam exchange in the hope to suck in newbies and gullible investors.

I hope all investors of any faith or no faith will stay away from these scammers.

They tried to get me banned but instead they suffer further humiliation as they get more and more exposed for being the scamming thieves they are:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.47045915

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