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Topic: [BitcoinMax.com] Closed - page 82. (Read 190277 times)

full member
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July 27, 2012, 03:17:32 PM
sent PM regarding opening an account Roll Eyes
hero member
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July 27, 2012, 02:28:12 PM
You have to actually make a deposit, thats the catch.
Secondly, there are no guarantees, its 100% risk.
So do I lose the initial deposit and only receive the weekly interest in return?

Is this in any way not a pyramid scheme?

Also if you want to play in the pool but think you might drown then check out the PPT.x bonds on the GLBSE which are partially insured.

Go with the pirate and be prepared to sail the 7 seas !!!

No POOL here matey Grin
hero member
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I am the one who knocks
July 27, 2012, 01:46:36 PM
You have to actually make a deposit, thats the catch.
Secondly, there are no guarantees, its 100% risk.
So do I lose the initial deposit and only receive the weekly interest in return?

Is this in any way not a pyramid scheme?

Also if you want to play in the pool but think you might drown then check out the PPT.x bonds on the GLBSE which are partially insured.
legendary
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July 27, 2012, 09:14:34 AM
235 posts and you dont know who is pirate or what he is doing ?
It wasn't clear to me at first if "pirate" might refer to some scheme or protocol or group or organization, instead of just a user Smiley
legendary
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Si vis pacem, para bellum
July 27, 2012, 09:13:05 AM
no you won't loose your initial deposit (ok you may and its not VERY unlikely)
Exactly how unlikely? Are there any facts that the supposed (un)likeliness is based upon?

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bitcoinmax is just a pass through to pirate - which means if pirate defaults bitcoinmax will not pay out anything.
Sorry if this is a redundant question, but exactly who or what is "pirate"? I found several topics on this but didn't find any clear explantion or definition?

235 posts and you dont know who is pirate or what he is doing ?
sr. member
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July 27, 2012, 09:12:52 AM
no you won't loose your initial deposit (ok you may and its not VERY unlikely)
Exactly how unlikely? Are there any facts that the supposed (un)likeliness is based upon?

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bitcoinmax is just a pass through to pirate - which means if pirate defaults bitcoinmax will not pay out anything.
Sorry if this is a redundant question, but exactly who or what is "pirate"? I found several topics on this but didn't find any clear explantion or definition?

See this thread.
legendary
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July 27, 2012, 09:11:43 AM
no you won't loose your initial deposit (ok you may and its not VERY unlikely)
Exactly how unlikely? Are there any facts that the supposed (un)likeliness is based upon?

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bitcoinmax is just a pass through to pirate - which means if pirate defaults bitcoinmax will not pay out anything.
Sorry if this is a redundant question, but exactly who or what is "pirate"? I found several topics on this but didn't find any clear explantion or definition?
Oh wait, I now see silverbox's reply above. Thanks, reading!
legendary
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July 27, 2012, 09:02:54 AM
You have to actually make a deposit, thats the catch.
Secondly, there are no guarantees, its 100% risk.
So do I lose the initial deposit and only receive the weekly interest in return?

Is this in any way not a pyramid scheme?



It's a pass thru to Bitcoin Savings and Trust

read this thread ---> https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/bitcoin-savings-and-trust-home-closed-50822   <---  Do your Due Diligence

Ever since pirate started locking his thread people seem to be confused ;(
member
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July 27, 2012, 09:02:00 AM
So do I lose the initial deposit and only receive the weekly interest in return?

No, you can withdraw all your coin at any time, sometimes there is a delay if Payb.tc is not awake.  
You can choose to have your weekly interest cashed out to your wallet every week, or compound it.

Who knows what kind of scheme it is, there is no hard evidence either way.
As with any investment, only use money you can afford to lose.

kind regards
legendary
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July 27, 2012, 09:00:36 AM
You have to actually make a deposit, thats the catch.
Secondly, there are no guarantees, its 100% risk.
So do I lose the initial deposit and only receive the weekly interest in return?

Is this in any way not a pyramid scheme?


no you won't loose your initial deposit (ok you may and its not VERY unlikely)
bitcoinmax is just a pass through to pirate - which means if pirate defaults bitcoinmax will not pay out anything.

there are many threads about him at bitcointalk and many people thinks he runs a ponzy (personally i dont know and i dont really care because i got my initial deposit back through paid interests - so i cant really loose)
sr. member
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July 27, 2012, 08:59:48 AM
You have to actually make a deposit, thats the catch.
Secondly, there are no guarantees, its 100% risk.
So do I lose the initial deposit and only receive the weekly interest in return?

Is this in any way not a pyramid scheme?



you do not lose the initial deposit. It gets returned to you whenever you want. Also please take this to other threads, it doesn't belong here at all.
legendary
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July 27, 2012, 08:55:54 AM
You have to actually make a deposit, thats the catch.
Secondly, there are no guarantees, its 100% risk.
So do I lose the initial deposit and only receive the weekly interest in return?

Is this in any way not a pyramid scheme?

member
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Merit: 10
July 27, 2012, 08:52:48 AM
Sounds too good to be true. And usually, when something sounds too good...

Its usually too good to be true, or you just dont understand the workings of that good thing ...

What's the catch?

You have to actually make a deposit, thats the catch.
Secondly, there are no guarantees, its 100% risk.

kind regards
legendary
Activity: 1176
Merit: 1011
July 27, 2012, 08:46:47 AM
6.9% per week means over 3100% yearly interest. Sounds too good to be true. And usually, when something sounds too good...

What's the catch?

sr. member
Activity: 273
Merit: 250
July 27, 2012, 06:20:39 AM
p.s. it would be great if everyone could give their opinion of the new page Cheesy

I'm not sure I agree with it.  It's quite possible that BS&T is a scam and will default one day.  We all know that, hopefully have taken that possibility into account when deciding whether or not to get involved, and shouldn't feel threatened by others warning about that possibility.

I agree that there has been enough argument about this already, and so it's a good idea not to engage in yet more fruitless discussion of "is it a scam or not", but attempting to hide dissenting comments from view doesn't seem right either.

If BTC price remains stable for more than 7 days at any given time "stable = +/- 1 to 2%", I would then and only then conceder BS&T a scam. BS&T is day/week trading BTC "just a speculation that makes sense for me". I've developed a trading bot for MTGox last year and been using it for months, I can tell you that an average of 1% daily profit is not that hard to achieve. It seems to me lately that BS&T savings is more like participating in a huge BTC trading operation where only the high trading volume "+huge ask/bid walls" can rule the game!
hero member
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Merit: 1000
July 27, 2012, 06:18:08 AM
hey everyone, there's a new page in the bitcoin max login area...

if you're already logged in, you'll need to re-login to see it.

cheers.


What's new? I can't see any difference.

nothing at the moment.

i had a news/announcements page, but there's nothing current to announce so you just see the regular account history page.
sr. member
Activity: 367
Merit: 250
July 27, 2012, 04:22:49 AM
hey everyone, there's a new page in the bitcoin max login area...

if you're already logged in, you'll need to re-login to see it.

cheers.


What's new? I can't see any difference.
hero member
Activity: 812
Merit: 1000
July 27, 2012, 02:29:02 AM
by the way, this is lovely weather we're having at the moment, huh? Cheesy
sr. member
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Merit: 250
July 27, 2012, 01:29:01 AM
Oh right.  Oh well, that's fine by me.  Screw those trolls.
legendary
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Merit: 1333
July 27, 2012, 01:27:42 AM
There's a difference between hiding and ignoring Smiley

Yes, and both are suggested on the new bitcoinmax page.

No, it was more ignore them and eventually they'll drop off during the course of normal discussion.  Which is true.   No-one here has the ability to hide posts.

The suggestion was to:

"make a few posts/replies about something else,
so that the troll post is quickly pushed off the page"

i.e. post in order to push their post off the page.
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