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Topic: Arbitao is 100% a SCAM !!! - page 4. (Read 2533 times)

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June 20, 2018, 12:12:13 PM
#43
What Arbitao is pawning off as Live & History trades stemming from its 3,000+ members since November 2017 - prior to the creation of its public-facing platform and having its brand indexed by Google - is nothing more than RSS feeds from select exchanges under the auspices of "working with exchanges" as proven with the following screenshots using ICX as an example, indicative of ALL their depicted to-date 3,081,986 executions since mid-May 2018 ...

https://app.arbitao.com/en/dashboard/arbitrage/history




https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/icon/

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June 20, 2018, 12:19:59 AM
#42
No, you were right, I'm pretty sure it looks like it's in the north AND high in the sky, meaning around noon.




I think there are two probable explanations here, ether those two fine gentleman are vampires and they did have no other option than staging the picture,
because they would burst into flames if they were out in direct sunlight,

or they actually aren't based out of London/the UK and they were to cheap to fly to London in order to make a few business pictures.
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June 20, 2018, 12:13:25 AM
#41
EDIT: I may be mistaken about the sun being on the north upon rereading your guess that it's high in the sky. Either way, it was supposedly sunny that day, a rarity in London (assumed).

No, you were right, I'm pretty sure it looks like it's in the north AND high in the sky, meaning around noon.
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June 19, 2018, 11:38:17 PM
#40
That Big Ben picture is more awesome than I thought. That pointy tower that appears twice in the photo? Well, there is only one IRL and it's called the Central Tower for a reason:




"Bright sunny day in London. Giant dicks across the river. You tickling my palm. We're going to get U$45M from Investards. Life is good, Karel. Life is good."

Another thing: Big Ben is on the northern side of Westminster and that is on the right side of the picture. Judging by lighting and shadows on the two awkwardly smiling individuals the sun is on the right side of the picture and quite high up in the sky too. Now I know the UK drives on the wrong side of the road so maybe the sun goes the wrong way too? Or perhaps the picture is doctored. Shocking, I know.





That was quick. Oh well. I hope tmfp has learned from this mistake and next time will not bring out the big guns bens until at least 3 months into the fun.

LMAO. Nice catch, suchmoon.

To put the sun's shadow in respective ...


.. John and Karel were supposedly standing approximately where the red arrow points to above. They would've been on the east side of the river with their backs facing west across the river in front of the Abbey. The reflection of the sun looks like it's coming directly from the north, evident from the brightness on Karel's left shoulder (unless the image was flipped, then right shoulder).

Regardless as to where the sun travels in the UK, all we need to do is look at past whether charts to see when it was sunny in the UK (don't get a head of me), whereupon we'll narrow down as to when the pic was taken. A somewhat easy task given that the general consensus is that there's not too many sunny days in London.

EDIT: I may be mistaken about the sun being on the north upon rereading your guess that it's high in the sky. Either way, it was supposedly sunny that day, a rarity in London (assumed).
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June 19, 2018, 11:19:21 PM
#39
That Big Ben picture is more awesome than I thought. That pointy tower that appears twice in the photo? Well, there is only one IRL and it's called the Central Tower for a reason:





Another thing: Big Ben is on the northern side of Westminster and that is on the right side of the picture. Judging by lighting and shadows on the two awkwardly smiling individuals the sun is on the right side of the picture and quite high up in the sky too. Now I know the UK drives on the wrong side of the road so maybe the sun goes the wrong way too? Or perhaps the picture is doctored. Shocking, I know.





That was quick. Oh well. I hope tmfp has learned from this mistake and next time will not bring out the big guns bens until at least 3 months into the fun.
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June 19, 2018, 11:05:25 PM
#38
@Arbitao, please keep us abreast as to which events you're plannin' on attendin' so that we can send The Man, Ross Davis, over to your booth to ask a couple simple questions --> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KjkS-9y_0PI.

Simple questions like what time was it when John and Karel had their picture taken in front of Big Ben, and where's the link to your business charter in the UK?
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June 19, 2018, 10:45:09 PM
#37
https://twitter.com/arbitao/status/1009128819092049920


Translated: Fuck you, BitcoinTalk assholes, and the alpacas you rode in on.

But to be fair, I'll follow the link to see and read the latest ...

https://blog.arbitao.com/


What a fuckin joke! The latest was two weeks ago.
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June 19, 2018, 10:33:13 PM
#36

"Karel, quit tickling my palm with your index finger.
You're making me giggle."


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June 19, 2018, 10:22:40 PM
#35
initially I was very interested in bounty arbitao program because BM from the project is one of the trusted BM. but after analyzing some documents from the project I highly doubt arbitao.
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June 19, 2018, 01:54:22 PM
#34
So firstly I liked Arbitao because it looks nice (indeed). I also thought like YuTü just came as an ordinary hater. However, thanks, man. I haven’t found any reasons why it’s not a scam. I was not familiar with Ponzi scheme at all but did a little research. So.. yes, suppose, it is.
And sorry man

I'm not a hater of any of its team members or concept, and it may not even be a Ponzi. I dissed the project upon seeing red flags over and beyond what's presented in the OP, echoed and confirmed by others in this space, their combined efforts uncovering other red flags, including one FUCKIN GIANT CLOCK.  Grin

Bruno

PS: This episode reminds of me one of my favorite songs when I was a kid back in the 60s --> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e9PsJm-oRAM

England swings like a pendulum do
Bobbies on bicycles, two by two
Westminster Abbey the tower of Big Ben
The rosy red cheeks of the little children

Now, if you huff and puff and you finally save enough money
Up to take your family on a trip across the sea
Take a tip before you take your trip
Let me tell you where to go, go to England, oh

England swings like a pendulum do
Bobbies on bicycles, two by two
Westminster Abbey the tower of Big Ben
The rosy red cheeks of the little children

Mama's old pajamas and your papa's mustache
Falling out the window sill, frolic in the grass
Tryin' to mock the way they talk fun but all in vain
Gaping at the dapper men with derby hats and canes

England swings like a pendulum do
Bobbies on bicycles, two by two
Westminster Abbey the tower of Big Ben
The rosy red cheeks of the little children
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June 19, 2018, 01:49:04 PM
#33
give us 24 hours to answer all your questions
24 hours later...

They are shooting new pictures in NY, have some patience



You fucker !!!!!!!!!

You just made me send you 1 sM cuz your post made me laugh.

Get the fuck outta here.  Tongue Tongue Tongue

PS: Nice shop skills.
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June 19, 2018, 01:45:34 PM
#32
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4467190.280  Actually I just spent half my night grading their campaign early and closing it. I was made aware of all this yesterday by Marlboroza and was keeping up with this thread as well as their ANN thread. Seems like the team decided not to answer the questions asked by Gleb, Suchmoon, and Marlboroza as well as others.

Rather then take the risk and keep their campaign open, it is now closed.

Holy fuckin shit, bud. I didn't expect this, just now catching up with the latest. I'll admit, I came damn close to digging you a asshole (in my mind to do such publicly) upon learning yesterday that you'll be manning their campaign. I'm now glad that I didn't do such, albeit would've been easily retractable.

Bravo, bud.

Bruno

PS: Again, I haven't read the latest, thus the above is subject to change, but here's to hoping such won't be the case.
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June 19, 2018, 12:57:56 PM
#31
So firstly I liked Arbitao because it looks nice (indeed). I also thought like YuTü just came as an ordinary hater. However, thanks, man. I haven’t found any reasons why it’s not a scam. I was not familiar with Ponzi scheme at all but did a little research. So.. yes, suppose, it is.
And sorry man
Here is another one https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/annico-coinect-thread-locked-due-to-ongoing-scam-accusations-4419682, take time to research how ponzi looks like  Wink
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June 19, 2018, 11:50:09 AM
#30
So firstly I liked Arbitao because it looks nice (indeed). I also thought like YuTü just came as an ordinary hater. However, thanks, man. I haven’t found any reasons why it’s not a scam. I was not familiar with Ponzi scheme at all but did a little research. So.. yes, suppose, it is.
And sorry man
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June 19, 2018, 10:29:40 AM
#29
Good thing that Yahoo decided to close the signature campaign of Arbitao for good. The actions he did in cancelling the promotion of a potential scam is a note worthy prevention. We don't want any kind of promotions related to Arbitao at this point as a lot of members here are eyeing their ICO based on their ANN Thread which is still open until now, but the good thing is it is filled with warnings about their potential scam project. Copying parts of a Whitepaper is never a good sign for
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June 19, 2018, 09:27:01 AM
#28
There is something about those smiling eyes of those men on the pix, looking so crooky that they remind you of the Savedriod project too. These bastards are trying too hard to mess up the beauty and potential of the crypto industry.

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June 19, 2018, 09:59:51 AM
#28
give us 24 hours to answer all your questions
24 hours later...

They are shooting new pictures in NY, have some patience

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June 19, 2018, 08:56:00 AM
#27
Here's a nice picture of the Arbitao head honchos enjoying some London fresh air on the banks of the River Thames, with the world famous Houses of Parliament and Big Ben in the background, no doubt just round the corner from their "London HQ".
Having a "London HQ" is still seen by many (potential investors) as a big credibility factor in the financial world.

This picture was included in this May 2018 press release.



Just one thing, like most of the UK, the Big Ben tower is falling to pieces and for over a year has been covered in scaffolding...


There is something about those smiling eyes of those men on the pix, looking so crooky that they remind you of the Savedriod project too. These bastards are trying too hard to mess up the beauty and potential of the crypto industry.
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June 19, 2018, 02:28:54 AM
#26
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4467190.280  Actually I just spent half my night grading their campaign early and closing it. I was made aware of all this yesterday by Marlboroza and was keeping up with this thread as well as their ANN thread. Seems like the team decided not to answer the questions asked by Gleb, Suchmoon, and Marlboroza as well as others.

Rather then take the risk and keep their campaign open, it is now closed.
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June 19, 2018, 12:08:01 AM
#25
Been following this thread lately.
Well, it's already 24 hours later but still no response from Arbitao team. Looks like they gave up already. Arbitao has started a Signature Campaign Managed by Sir Yahoo62278  and I think it's participants won't have any trouble with their payments since their Manager is a superb one, and I think their payments are already held by Sir Yahoo62278. But still not so sure.

Arbitao now is in big trouble. Looks like they're not finished yet to find another trick to get through all of this.

Didn't Yahoo make his due diligence of the project before he took over the campaign?
This raises a question
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