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newbie
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July 30, 2014, 09:43:32 AM
#24
Those are some large requirements to deposit LOL.
sr. member
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Merit: 250
July 30, 2014, 01:53:54 AM
#23
The URL has hyip in the name and you are asking if they are legit? Wake up!


thanks for this, id wake wake instead.
legendary
Activity: 1610
Merit: 1000
Well hello there!
July 30, 2014, 12:48:48 AM
#22
Agreed this one's a scam.  At least whoever is running this one made it easy enough to identify as such with their page layout.
full member
Activity: 232
Merit: 100
July 30, 2014, 12:21:19 AM
#21
It is clear that a hoax.
No one can be in such a short period of time to so many of the benefits
Who will be participating in this activity? Grin
full member
Activity: 238
Merit: 100
July 29, 2014, 06:32:45 PM
#20
Why do people still talk about this shit. Obvious scams are obvious, NEVER invest.
full member
Activity: 238
Merit: 106
July 29, 2014, 06:29:06 PM
#19
My last post was joke too, don't take it so seriously Tongue

You got me  Angry

First one wasn't though. Scams usually sounds like jokes.
I have read somewhere some scammers make their scams sound fucking crazy in purpose so when they are talking with their victims they won't waste so much time talking with intelligent people, because they won't even contact them in first place.

Makes sense, last thing you would want as a scam signup would be a quick mind, the slower the better.

Ps. I'm over 1btc on profit from ponzi games/hyips Tongue
So it is wise if you know how to do it.

I suppose in a way ponzis/hyips are no worse than bitcoin exchanges, for every winner there's more losers (exchange fees), the whole system can disappear at any minute, coins and all (eg mtgox).

Trouble with ponzis though is that they are such a transient thing, the website constructed in an evening, many of them just go quiet and run with coin.

But enjoy your adventures.
hero member
Activity: 714
Merit: 500
July 29, 2014, 06:10:53 PM
#18
I tried it...

I was lucky enough to martingale a faucet drop into 10BTC over the last 13 months playing BTC dice.

Anyway... I invested that 10 BTC in the HYIP and 37.332 hours later I received 80 BTC, I'm still shaking as I eat my loaded 12" pizza that I just ordered for a little BTC, what a ride! I have calculated that I can now eat callout pizza every night for the rest of my life, any toppings I crave AND fizzy drink! Prior to this I was only able to callout once a week and I had to choose my toppings carefully and certainly no fizzy drink.

Initially there were some problems with my payment not going through, there was no foul play involved, it was explained to me that the auto transaction HYIP system was a very complex recursive system, and when set running even the programmers did not understand it fully, crazy times we live in.

Anyway... the site admin got on the phone with a "REAL company" manager and everything went pretty quickly after that, thank god the "REAL company" was in the loop or I shudder to think what may have transpired.

Well I'm off to re-invest, I have calculated that by Autumn I will own all the bitcoins ever mined to date, and will then have to wait until more are mined.

And it's all happening because I was fortunate enough to hit a perfect martingale streak and then "Get in on the ground floor" on a HYIP.

Nice try but 10BTC deposit address is empty...
https://blockchain.info/address/1BUsDugPGm5byE77SGvUb1CCcjwXhUR2qD

LOL, I wrote it as a joke, I'm pretty confident you only read the first part and went instantly into "superhero out to protect innocent civilian mode".

Of course HYIPs are a hazard to ones coins.

But they are such an obvious hazard that you should also make a large sign to place on pavements, something like:

Quote
WARNING TO PEDESTRIANS:

Do not walk in front of moving cars, they will hurt you and may kill you.

If someone gets burned on a HYIP then as far as I am concerned it is a cheap lesson to learn and it may, just may, slap a bit of the stupid out of them and slap a little mathematical insight into them.

Joke? Not buying that, your obviously that site owners account trying to get more people to invest.
I have screenshot of your message, so deleting your message won't help you. You will not get away with those 4btc.

Oh my Roll Eyes, no it was meant as a sarcastic joke.

I can't imagine anyone reading this as being serious, did you?:

Quote
Well I'm off to re-invest, I have calculated that by Autumn I will own all the bitcoins ever mined to date, and will then have to wait until more are mined.

Also, If I were affiliated with this HYIP I wouldn't write:

IT IS NOT WISE TO INVEST IN ANY HYIP, EVER!



My last post was joke too, don't take it so seriously Tongue
First one wasn't though. Scams usually sounds like jokes.
I have read somewhere some scammers make their scams sound fucking crazy in purpose so when they are talking with their victims they won't waste so much time talking with intelligent people, because they won't even contact them in first place.

Ps. I'm over 1btc on profit from ponzi games/hyips Tongue
So it is wise if you know how to do it.
full member
Activity: 238
Merit: 106
July 29, 2014, 06:02:35 PM
#17
I tried it...

I was lucky enough to martingale a faucet drop into 10BTC over the last 13 months playing BTC dice.

Anyway... I invested that 10 BTC in the HYIP and 37.332 hours later I received 80 BTC, I'm still shaking as I eat my loaded 12" pizza that I just ordered for a little BTC, what a ride! I have calculated that I can now eat callout pizza every night for the rest of my life, any toppings I crave AND fizzy drink! Prior to this I was only able to callout once a week and I had to choose my toppings carefully and certainly no fizzy drink.

Initially there were some problems with my payment not going through, there was no foul play involved, it was explained to me that the auto transaction HYIP system was a very complex recursive system, and when set running even the programmers did not understand it fully, crazy times we live in.

Anyway... the site admin got on the phone with a "REAL company" manager and everything went pretty quickly after that, thank god the "REAL company" was in the loop or I shudder to think what may have transpired.

Well I'm off to re-invest, I have calculated that by Autumn I will own all the bitcoins ever mined to date, and will then have to wait until more are mined.

And it's all happening because I was fortunate enough to hit a perfect martingale streak and then "Get in on the ground floor" on a HYIP.

Nice try but 10BTC deposit address is empty...
https://blockchain.info/address/1BUsDugPGm5byE77SGvUb1CCcjwXhUR2qD

LOL, I wrote it as a joke, I'm pretty confident you only read the first part and went instantly into "superhero out to protect innocent civilian mode".

Of course HYIPs are a hazard to ones coins.

But they are such an obvious hazard that you should also make a large sign to place on pavements, something like:

Quote
WARNING TO PEDESTRIANS:

Do not walk in front of moving cars, they will hurt you and may kill you.

If someone gets burned on a HYIP then as far as I am concerned it is a cheap lesson to learn and it may, just may, slap a bit of the stupid out of them and slap a little mathematical insight into them.

Joke? Not buying that, your obviously that site owners account trying to get more people to invest.
I have screenshot of your message, so deleting your message won't help you. You will not get away with those 4btc.

Oh my Roll Eyes, no it was meant as a sarcastic joke.

I can't imagine anyone reading this as being serious, did you?:

Quote
Well I'm off to re-invest, I have calculated that by Autumn I will own all the bitcoins ever mined to date, and will then have to wait until more are mined.

Also, If I were affiliated with this HYIP I wouldn't write this right now:

IT IS NOT WISE TO INVEST IN ANY HYIP, EVER!

edit: again I feel you are not reading all of my posts prioir to replying, you are probably on too much coffee.

hero member
Activity: 714
Merit: 500
July 29, 2014, 05:56:31 PM
#16
I tried it...

I was lucky enough to martingale a faucet drop into 10BTC over the last 13 months playing BTC dice.

Anyway... I invested that 10 BTC in the HYIP and 37.332 hours later I received 80 BTC, I'm still shaking as I eat my loaded 12" pizza that I just ordered for a little BTC, what a ride! I have calculated that I can now eat callout pizza every night for the rest of my life, any toppings I crave AND fizzy drink! Prior to this I was only able to callout once a week and I had to choose my toppings carefully and certainly no fizzy drink.

Initially there were some problems with my payment not going through, there was no foul play involved, it was explained to me that the auto transaction HYIP system was a very complex recursive system, and when set running even the programmers did not understand it fully, crazy times we live in.

Anyway... the site admin got on the phone with a "REAL company" manager and everything went pretty quickly after that, thank god the "REAL company" was in the loop or I shudder to think what may have transpired.

Well I'm off to re-invest, I have calculated that by Autumn I will own all the bitcoins ever mined to date, and will then have to wait until more are mined.

And it's all happening because I was fortunate enough to hit a perfect martingale streak and then "Get in on the ground floor" on a HYIP.

Nice try but 10BTC deposit address is empty...
https://blockchain.info/address/1BUsDugPGm5byE77SGvUb1CCcjwXhUR2qD

LOL, I wrote it as a joke, I'm pretty confident you only read the first part and went instantly into "superhero out to protect innocent civilian mode".

Of course HYIPs are a hazard to ones coins.

But they are such an obvious hazard that you should also make a large sign to place on pavements, something like:

Quote
WARNING TO PEDESTRIANS:

Do not walk in front of moving cars, they will hurt you and may kill you.

If someone gets burned on a HYIP then as far as I am concerned it is a cheap lesson to learn and it may, just may, slap a bit of the stupid out of them and slap a little mathematical insight into them.

Joke? Not buying that, your obviously that site owners account trying to get more people to invest.
I have screenshot of your message, so deleting your message won't help you. You will not get away with those 4btc.
full member
Activity: 238
Merit: 106
July 29, 2014, 05:37:24 PM
#15
I tried it...

I was lucky enough to martingale a faucet drop into 10BTC over the last 13 months playing BTC dice.

Anyway... I invested that 10 BTC in the HYIP and 37.332 hours later I received 80 BTC, I'm still shaking as I eat my loaded 12" pizza that I just ordered for a little BTC, what a ride! I have calculated that I can now eat callout pizza every night for the rest of my life, any toppings I crave AND fizzy drink! Prior to this I was only able to callout once a week and I had to choose my toppings carefully and certainly no fizzy drink.

Initially there were some problems with my payment not going through, there was no foul play involved, it was explained to me that the auto transaction HYIP system was a very complex recursive system, and when set running even the programmers did not understand it fully, crazy times we live in.

Anyway... the site admin got on the phone with a "REAL company" manager and everything went pretty quickly after that, thank god the "REAL company" was in the loop or I shudder to think what may have transpired.

Well I'm off to re-invest, I have calculated that by Autumn I will own all the bitcoins ever mined to date, and will then have to wait until more are mined.

And it's all happening because I was fortunate enough to hit a perfect martingale streak and then "Get in on the ground floor" on a HYIP.

Nice try but 10BTC deposit address is empty...
https://blockchain.info/address/1BUsDugPGm5byE77SGvUb1CCcjwXhUR2qD

LOL, I wrote it as a joke, I'm pretty confident you only read the first part and went instantly into "superhero out to protect innocent civilian mode".

Of course HYIPs are a hazard to ones coins.

But they are such an obvious hazard that you should also make a large sign to place on pavements, something like:

Quote
WARNING TO PEDESTRIANS:

Do not walk in front of moving cars, they will hurt you and may kill you.

If someone gets burned on a HYIP then as far as I am concerned it is a cheap lesson to learn and it may, just may, slap a bit of the stupid out of them and slap a little mathematical insight into them.
hero member
Activity: 714
Merit: 500
July 29, 2014, 05:16:25 PM
#14
I tried it...

I was lucky enough to martingale a faucet drop into 10BTC over the last 13 months playing BTC dice.

Anyway... I invested that 10 BTC in the HYIP and 37.332 hours later I received 80 BTC, I'm still shaking as I eat my loaded 12" pizza that I just ordered for a little BTC, what a ride! I have calculated that I can now eat callout pizza every night for the rest of my life, any toppings I crave AND fizzy drink! Prior to this I was only able to callout once a week and I had to choose my toppings carefully and certainly no fizzy drink.

Initially there were some problems with my payment not going through, there was no foul play involved, it was explained to me that the auto transaction HYIP system was a very complex recursive system, and when set running even the programmers did not understand it fully, crazy times we live in.

Anyway... the site admin got on the phone with a "REAL company" manager and everything went pretty quickly after that, thank god the "REAL company" was in the loop or I shudder to think what may have transpired.

Well I'm off to re-invest, I have calculated that by Autumn I will own all the bitcoins ever mined to date, and will then have to wait until more are mined.

And it's all happening because I was fortunate enough to hit a perfect martingale streak and then "Get in on the ground floor" on a HYIP.

Nice try but 10BTC deposit address is empty...
https://blockchain.info/address/1BUsDugPGm5byE77SGvUb1CCcjwXhUR2qD
full member
Activity: 238
Merit: 106
July 29, 2014, 04:56:36 PM
#13
I tried it...

I was lucky enough to martingale a faucet drop into 10BTC over the last 13 months playing BTC dice.

Anyway... I invested that 10 BTC in the HYIP and 37.332 hours later I received 80 BTC, I'm still shaking as I eat my loaded 12" pizza that I just ordered for a little BTC, what a ride! I have calculated that I can now eat callout pizza every night for the rest of my life, any toppings I crave AND fizzy drink! Prior to this I was only able to callout once a week and I had to choose my toppings carefully and certainly no fizzy drink.

Initially there were some problems with my payment not going through, there was no foul play involved, it was explained to me that the auto transaction HYIP system was a very complex recursive system, and when set running even the programmers did not understand it fully, crazy times we live in.

Anyway... the site admin got on the phone with a "REAL company" manager and everything went pretty quickly after that, thank god the "REAL company" was in the loop or I shudder to think what may have transpired.

Well I'm off to re-invest, I have calculated that by Autumn I will own all the bitcoins ever mined to date, and will then have to wait until more are mined.

And it's all happening because I was fortunate enough to hit a perfect martingale streak and then "Get in on the ground floor" on a HYIP.
sr. member
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Merit: 250
We at MultiDice Treat You Like a Winner
July 29, 2014, 04:32:44 PM
#12
So what is that 'REAL company' this scam is backed up by..?
member
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July 29, 2014, 04:22:53 PM
#11
And check those addresses they sent their scam moneys!
https://blockchain.info/address/1KZKFdEiwBzvhMM9prdPo2XvLdr8bwwcRd
https://blockchain.info/address/1PWxSdffv9RqHkTJEnJSCZKJHpvaxfinFc
Do they really make this much with that kind of shitty scams?

Holy Fuck!
They have got 4x1BTC from this Shocked
Check their addy:
https://blockchain.info/address/1PqiinYUQ3rpjfyhNWhmfhm8CJB4mKaDLZ
How dump people are Huh

oh my god

-----

what if they actually sent the coins themselves to make it look more real?

altough, according to their design, I don't think they took some time to make anything look real

If you follow tx you can see they haven't sent them back so if they did it on purpose they just made it look more bad..

perhaps they have a couple of wallets so there's no need to send them back?

I highly doubt that people can be this dumb

my faith in humanity is gone if this is true

Why would they sent money themselves and make it look like scam?
I can't see any good reason to do that.

they wanted to make it look like people are depositing money but they were too stupid? Cheesy
hero member
Activity: 714
Merit: 500
July 29, 2014, 04:21:33 PM
#10
And check those addresses they sent their scam moneys!
https://blockchain.info/address/1KZKFdEiwBzvhMM9prdPo2XvLdr8bwwcRd
https://blockchain.info/address/1PWxSdffv9RqHkTJEnJSCZKJHpvaxfinFc
Do they really make this much with that kind of shitty scams?

Holy Fuck!
They have got 4x1BTC from this Shocked
Check their addy:
https://blockchain.info/address/1PqiinYUQ3rpjfyhNWhmfhm8CJB4mKaDLZ
How dump people are Huh

oh my god

-----

what if they actually sent the coins themselves to make it look more real?

altough, according to their design, I don't think they took some time to make anything look real

If you follow tx you can see they haven't sent them back so if they did it on purpose they just made it look more bad..

perhaps they have a couple of wallets so there's no need to send them back?

I highly doubt that people can be this dumb

my faith in humanity is gone if this is true

Why would they sent money themselves and make it look like scam?
I can't see any good reason to do that.
newbie
Activity: 59
Merit: 0
July 29, 2014, 04:15:54 PM
#9
Wow, I did not think to check Blockchain.info. Thanks for the good laugh.
member
Activity: 112
Merit: 10
July 29, 2014, 04:14:29 PM
#8
And check those addresses they sent their scam moneys!
https://blockchain.info/address/1KZKFdEiwBzvhMM9prdPo2XvLdr8bwwcRd
https://blockchain.info/address/1PWxSdffv9RqHkTJEnJSCZKJHpvaxfinFc
Do they really make this much with that kind of shitty scams?

Holy Fuck!
They have got 4x1BTC from this Shocked
Check their addy:
https://blockchain.info/address/1PqiinYUQ3rpjfyhNWhmfhm8CJB4mKaDLZ
How dump people are Huh

oh my god

-----

what if they actually sent the coins themselves to make it look more real?

altough, according to their design, I don't think they took some time to make anything look real

If you follow tx you can see they haven't sent them back so if they did it on purpose they just made it look more bad..

perhaps they have a couple of wallets so there's no need to send them back?

I highly doubt that people can be this dumb

my faith in humanity is gone if this is true
hero member
Activity: 714
Merit: 500
July 29, 2014, 03:58:11 PM
#7
And check those addresses they sent their scam moneys!
https://blockchain.info/address/1KZKFdEiwBzvhMM9prdPo2XvLdr8bwwcRd
https://blockchain.info/address/1PWxSdffv9RqHkTJEnJSCZKJHpvaxfinFc
Do they really make this much with that kind of shitty scams?

Holy Fuck!
They have got 4x1BTC from this Shocked
Check their addy:
https://blockchain.info/address/1PqiinYUQ3rpjfyhNWhmfhm8CJB4mKaDLZ
How dump people are Huh

oh my god

-----

what if they actually sent the coins themselves to make it look more real?

altough, according to their design, I don't think they took some time to make anything look real

If you follow tx you can see they haven't sent them back so if they did it on purpose they just made it look more bad..
member
Activity: 112
Merit: 10
July 29, 2014, 03:50:46 PM
#6
Holy Fuck!
They have got 4x1BTC from this Shocked
Check their addy:
https://blockchain.info/address/1PqiinYUQ3rpjfyhNWhmfhm8CJB4mKaDLZ
How dump people are Huh

oh my god

-----

what if they actually sent the coins themselves to make it look more real?

altough, according to their design, I don't think they took some time to make anything look real
hero member
Activity: 714
Merit: 500
July 29, 2014, 03:46:47 PM
#5
Holy Fuck!
They have got 4x1BTC from this Shocked
Check their addy:
https://blockchain.info/address/1PqiinYUQ3rpjfyhNWhmfhm8CJB4mKaDLZ
How dump people are Huh
member
Activity: 112
Merit: 10
July 29, 2014, 03:45:26 PM
#4
i hope no-one clicked it lol

now rename the forum subject so we all dont click here

I don't think the website has a virus

it's just a poorly made attempt to scam people

it's not even a ponzi

they clam to give x3 amount in 48 hours!!

scam..
sr. member
Activity: 412
Merit: 250
July 29, 2014, 03:43:43 PM
#3
i hope no-one clicked it lol

now rename the forum subject so we all dont click here
member
Activity: 112
Merit: 10
July 29, 2014, 03:42:39 PM
#2
hyip is short for high yield investment program

and the design of the website is TERRIBLE!

I'm going to have nightmares from that design

avoid,avoid

edit:

man if you can't see something wrong with this



you're doomed
newbie
Activity: 59
Merit: 0
July 29, 2014, 02:46:01 PM
#1
Hello,
Scam Adviser gives this site a 70%. There were no comments on it. I thought I would come here and ask if anyone has tried it. I would have to borrow the minimum deposit.

http://www.bitcoinhyip.org/

I do not want to get taken again like I did when I borrowed to invest in Oil Rig Contractors. At first they seemed legit, they did give me that payout. Now, they are offline.

Any help would be great.
Thanks,
Stacey
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