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Topic: BitEnsure (Latest Ponzi Scheme) - page 2. (Read 2175 times)

full member
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August 05, 2013, 04:28:28 PM
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Like the saying goes, if something is too good to be true...
newbie
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August 05, 2013, 03:33:54 PM
#3
Thanks for the heads up!
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August 05, 2013, 01:50:23 PM
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I hope people read your post  - there is no way this is not a ponzi scheme. 
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August 05, 2013, 08:51:43 AM
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Hi Everyone! I hope just because this is a noobie post that this doesn't get overlooked, but this was just too precious for me to leave to myself.

Without further ado.
Suspicious crap concerning "bitensure";

They have one listed employee without a full name; "David DV", and his email goes to some mysterious black site called qubitlogic.net.
It's beyond "damned weird" for a business to use a website for their email that is separate from either their company (bitensure) or even their parent company (metaneural).

Their "We Are Hiring!" button does nothing.

None of their "read more" buttons work on the front page. (In the presentation doohickey..)

The image of said, "David DV" is a stock photo. Just one example can be found on http://dailyheal.com/meditation-news/using-meditation-and-yoga-to-combat-office-burnout/

(I highly doubt that he/they own "Suite 600" at 8400 East Crescent Pkwy Greenwood Village, CO 80111.)

Metaneural was first registered on: Feb 04, 2013
bitensure was first registered on: July 21, 2013

Unlikely that a business that registered its domain name 6 months ago (metaneural) is some super successful business. It also suffers from the same Mysterious Owner Syndrome that we have at bitensure.com

Randomly decided to reduce their rates (I heard that it was because of the litigation with pirateat40, but that was going on even before their first "offering");
http://www.wired.com/wiredenterprise/2013/07/sec-says-man-named-the-pirate-was-running-bitcoin-ponzi-scheme/
https://cryptocointalk.com/topic/899-bitensure-interest-bearing-wallets-bitcoin-savings-account/
https://www.bitensure.com/services

In short, if you gave them bitcoins, get them back.

Edit:
Side note; bitensure is offering interest on the bitcoins themselves, not the dollar value. So the speculation from the dude at cryptocointalk about bitcoin's price rising faster than the interest is impossible.
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