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Topic: btc-arbs.com - Update: dead HYIP, Refund progress: BTC-arbs still doing refunds - page 106. (Read 276958 times)

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I'd like to ask why the OP updated the thread title today to something that almost sounds like it is trying to divert the attention from the scam status that btc-arbs is?
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Ok, further update: I can get to the site, although; I can't log in.

Have you tried creating a new account and logging in to see if that still works?
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Ok, further update: I can get to the site, although; I can't log in. Check that; I got in, but it's damn slow.
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btc-arbs site is down, or could be strait out turned off. Check that, I just got to the site.

Wouldn't make sense to turn off the site so soon. Usually a month can go by for a HYIP that is not paying.
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btc-arbs site is down, or could be strait out turned off. Check that, I just got to the site.
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Cunt open site in browser anymore oO


Oh what one letter does lol.
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Blockchain Just Entered The Real World
Cunt open site in browser anymore oO
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Requested a new witdhraw this morning (CET) nothing for the moment..... (+13 hr. now).

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i requested a witdraw 2 days ago ... still nothing ...
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Under no circumstances should anyone deposit any funds to btc-arbs.com

It is a ponzi scam. They are prolonging the operation to obtain more deposits and have stolen previous deposits under the guise of a legacy account (that people can't withdraw from).

CORRECT...no one shouldnt deposit before everybody here have confirm their withdrawals.

I got my withdrawl today, but I still have a boat load stuck in legacy and would never deposit back into btc-arbs! I did deposit some money into bitcoin-trader.biz though.
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Under no circumstances should anyone deposit any funds to btc-arbs.com

It is a ponzi scam. They are prolonging the operation to obtain more deposits and have stolen previous deposits under the guise of a legacy account (that people can't withdraw from).

CORRECT...no one shouldnt deposit before everybody here have confirm their withdrawals.

Even if people confirm some withdrawals, nobody should be depositing into btc-arbs. It would be stupid of anyone to do so now.
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Under no circumstances should anyone deposit any funds to btc-arbs.com

It is a ponzi scam. They are prolonging the operation to obtain more deposits and have stolen previous deposits under the guise of a legacy account (that people can't withdraw from).

CORRECT...no one shouldnt deposit before everybody here have confirm their withdrawals.
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Under no circumstances should anyone deposit any funds to btc-arbs.com

It is a ponzi scam. They are prolonging the operation to obtain more deposits and have stolen previous deposits under the guise of a legacy account (that people can't withdraw from).
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I also didn't think it'd fold after just two months of operation, it seemed way too short of a time. I'm of the mind that it was probably like someone suggested elsewhere in the thread, that they had a number in mind and when they hit it, they "sold the business to a hedge fund nobody's ever heard of."

The thing that's most aggravating to me personally is that I had the urge to withdraw my funds about two weeks before Easter and I resisted it, because I had a number in my mind too. D'oh.

They just updated with 1% results for the day, basically about 12 hours after the last update for the 1st...and no legacy transfer with it, though they are claiming that it's all going swimmingly and they're on the right path to being "back on track." I dunno about anyone else, but having only received 3% of my money from the legacy funds, I don't feel like that says they're on a path to being back on track.


It shouldn't have folded even on a basic ponzi principle. No ponzi game can get 30, 50, whatever bitcoin deposits in the first few weeks online, but btc-arbs did. They had the funds to keep the game going and growing, but that was just never their intention Sad
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I also didn't think it'd fold after just two months of operation, it seemed way too short of a time. I'm of the mind that it was probably like someone suggested elsewhere in the thread, that they had a number in mind and when they hit it, they "sold the business to a hedge fund nobody's ever heard of."

The thing that's most aggravating to me personally is that I had the urge to withdraw my funds about two weeks before Easter and I resisted it, because I had a number in my mind too. D'oh.

They just updated with 1% results for the day, basically about 12 hours after the last update for the 1st...and no legacy transfer with it, though they are claiming that it's all going swimmingly and they're on the right path to being "back on track." I dunno about anyone else, but having only received 3% of my money from the legacy funds, I don't feel like that says they're on a path to being back on track.
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This is what I stand to lose. It's nothing compared to some people.
Still frustrating though as I could be trying to turn a profit elsewhere.

I totally agree... I'm making between 8% and 19% / day on the rest of my BTC, the only reason I put it in btc-arbs was because I thought I should keep some in a safe place that would generate returns Tongue
turns out the safe place was the dodgiest place I could think of...

Hahaha! I never considered it safe but I did consider a good short term investment. I just didn't accurately estimate how short that term was.
Annoyingly, I did in fact withdraw everything for a week at one point but decided to give it a month before calling it quits as I'd seen nothing to convince me it was 100% scam. What a fool I was.

The thing is it shouldn't have been short term. Successful HYIP's that pay 8% a day can pay for months. One of the best ones in past history I was in was Royalty7.

And btc-arbs was a variable low to mid interest rate program so they could even control the daily interest they decide to give. btc-arbs run by a decent admin could have lasted a year. Longer if a good admin, and who knows how long since a big part of its membership base did not even know it was a HYIP.
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I've got first earnings after the legacy @#$%&^
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Last night before bed I withdrew money from btc-arbs. I just received it, it took roughly 9 hours.

Same here; .0049 BTC
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Last night before bed I withdrew money from btc-arbs. I just received it, it took roughly 9 hours.
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This is what I stand to lose. It's nothing compared to some people.
Still frustrating though as I could be trying to turn a profit elsewhere.

I totally agree... I'm making between 8% and 19% / day on the rest of my BTC, the only reason I put it in btc-arbs was because I thought I should keep some in a safe place that would generate returns Tongue
turns out the safe place was the dodgiest place I could think of...

Hahaha! I never considered it safe but I did consider a good short term investment. I just didn't accurately estimate how short that term was.
Annoyingly, I did in fact withdraw everything for a week at one point but decided to give it a month before calling it quits as I'd seen nothing to convince me it was 100% scam. What a fool I was.
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