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Topic: CREDITS (CS) A very well organized SCAM (Read 308 times)

newbie
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January 30, 2019, 09:24:15 PM
#18
And Blocking threat keeps on coming when people try to make sense

https://imgur.com/a/Y2sxK63
full member
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January 30, 2019, 04:46:20 AM
#17
I feel we have a generation gap in communication here, like that existing between children and grown-ups.  Roll Eyes

Well, wishing you a happy play time in your thread then.  Roll Eyes
newbie
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January 30, 2019, 04:27:25 AM
#16
Before I used to think that they only have scammers working for them in their Telegram community. But now I found out they are active on Bitcointalk too. Dude just check out your profile.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=1046531


For me, of course I am a newbie, why would someone need to create fake account. Gosh, you even think pathetic. Good luck scamming others with CREDITS.

My account has nothing to do with the subject of your thread and the only thing pathetic in it is your failed attempt to discredit Credits. You only created more visibility for Credits by giving me the oppertunity to refute scam accusations by showing the close involvement of Lenovo, IBM and IBM's blockchain director Nitin Gaur, who even put Credits on his C.V. at LinkedIn.

And accomplishing this I think it would be best for you to hurry to KuCoin to buy some CS yourself while it's still cheap. Once mainnet launches in Q1 the rise of its price may go fast. And remember; barking dogs do not stop elephants.


Hahaha omg! So yeah you are one of them. One of the marketing team......... omg I can not believe.

You guys do not have any thing else to say apart from nitin gaur and buy the credits as its cheap Cheesy hahaha Hilarious

And I am glad I created this thread. Because of credits I lost 2000 dollars and I want to warn others to stop becoming a victim of this scam.
full member
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January 30, 2019, 03:45:07 AM
#15
Before I used to think that they only have scammers working for them in their Telegram community. But now I found out they are active on Bitcointalk too. Dude just check out your profile.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=1046531


For me, of course I am a newbie, why would someone need to create fake account. Gosh, you even think pathetic. Good luck scamming others with CREDITS.

My account has nothing to do with the subject of your thread and the only thing pathetic in it is your failed attempt to discredit Credits. You only created more visibility for Credits by giving me the oppertunity to refute scam accusations by showing the close involvement of Lenovo, IBM and IBM's blockchain director Nitin Gaur, who even put Credits on his C.V. at LinkedIn.

And accomplishing this I think it would be best for you to hurry to KuCoin to buy some CS yourself while it's still cheap. Once mainnet launches in Q1 the rise of its price may go fast. And remember; barking dogs do not stop elephants.
newbie
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January 29, 2019, 08:42:03 PM
#14
Thank you for speaking my heart out. That's what I wanted to say.

CHECK IBM Website again............... DO THEY SAY PARTNERSHIP. Ofcourse NOOOOOOOOOO

i) They are talking about CASE STUDY.
ii) Even they clearly mentioned that Credits Blockchain using IBM Cloud services" thats what I have been crying a lot about. They faked it with the partnership hype.

The key is that you open a scam accusation post against Credits and I showed you that Nitin Gaur, the IBM blockchain director, is talking very positive about Credits and even has put Credits on his C.V. at LinkedIn!

In the beginning people could be fooled by the fud that Credits is a scam, but we are past that stage now. Partnerships with IBM and Lenovo, IBM blockchain director putting Credits on his C.V., a public 1.3 million transactions / second test, official code audits going on...No objective person will affirm Credits to be a scam at this stage. Only fudders that hold different coins, like yourself probably, will.

And I got to know you are one of the CREDITS Liers marketing team member..... ANd check your profile Trust score is -4 Cheesy Cheesy Gosh scammers here too.

Trust: -4: -2 / +0
Warning: Trade with extreme caution!


Lol dude stop playing with people's money. You guys have already scammed a lot.

DT trust and merit are manipulated by Theymos and a certain clique of DT scammers on a regular base. I went from -2 to 0 to -4 in only a couple of weeks. I cannot help that kind of account manipulation.

Of course I could have chosen to open a new newbie account before posting... Just like you have done! God knows how much negative DT trust you've got in your original account.


Before I used to think that they only have scammers working for them in their Telegram community. But now I found out they are active on Bitcointalk too. Dude just check out your profile.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=1046531


For me, of course I am a newbie, why would someone need to create fake account. Gosh, you even think pathetic. Good luck scamming others with CREDITS.
full member
Activity: 742
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January 29, 2019, 08:11:30 AM
#13
Thank you for speaking my heart out. That's what I wanted to say.

CHECK IBM Website again............... DO THEY SAY PARTNERSHIP. Ofcourse NOOOOOOOOOO

i) They are talking about CASE STUDY.
ii) Even they clearly mentioned that Credits Blockchain using IBM Cloud services" thats what I have been crying a lot about. They faked it with the partnership hype.

The key is that you open a scam accusation post against Credits and I showed you that Nitin Gaur, the IBM blockchain director, is talking very positive about Credits and even has put Credits on his C.V. at LinkedIn!

In the beginning people could be fooled by the fud that Credits is a scam, but we are past that stage now. Partnerships with IBM and Lenovo, IBM blockchain director putting Credits on his C.V., a public 1.3 million transactions / second test, official code audits going on...No objective person will affirm Credits to be a scam at this stage. Only fudders that hold different coins, like yourself probably, will.

And I got to know you are one of the CREDITS Liers marketing team member..... ANd check your profile Trust score is -4 Cheesy Cheesy Gosh scammers here too.

Trust: -4: -2 / +0
Warning: Trade with extreme caution!


Lol dude stop playing with people's money. You guys have already scammed a lot.

DT trust and merit are manipulated by Theymos and a certain clique of DT scammers on a regular base. I went from -2 to 0 to -4 in only a couple of weeks. I cannot help that kind of account manipulation.

Of course I could have chosen to open a new newbie account before posting... Just like you have done! God knows how much negative DT trust you've got in your original account.
newbie
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Merit: 0
January 29, 2019, 04:54:30 AM
#12
P.s. Perhaps those interested would like to check IBM blockchain director Nitin Gaur's LinkedIn profile where he proudly mentions his work with Credits directly under his IBM work.



And I got to know you are one of the CREDITS Liers marketing team member..... ANd check your profile Trust score is -4 Cheesy Cheesy Gosh scammers here too.

Trust: -4: -2 / +0
Warning: Trade with extreme caution!


Lol dude stop playing with people's money. You guys have already scammed a lot.
newbie
Activity: 28
Merit: 0
January 29, 2019, 04:42:48 AM
#11
Let me refute your nonsense.

Or better; Let IBM itself refute it.

This is IBM's opinion about Credits:

https://i.imgur.com/uPmJbxb.png

Are we really to believe that IBM would advertise scam projects on their website?

And in an interview with Crypto Insider IBM blockchain director Nitin Gaur mentions Credits as follows:

"So, I look at the economic viability, I look at speed, and that’s why projects like EOS or Credits. You know Credits is a project coming up in Singapore, and the team is spread across the globe, in London, Russia and so is EOS, again, a global project. These projects are aiming to solve some of the scale issues, which makes it ubiquitous. Until we reach ubiquity it will always be a romantic encounter with Blockchain, I think."

And this is how the technical cooperation between IBM and Credits really looks like:

https://i.imgur.com/M1bDwJE.png

Besides that you forgot to fud the Lenovo-Credits partnership. Or weren't you able to fantasize a story about that?

I think for all readers it shall be clear that you're just a fud-er trying to protect his investment in other coins against a rising blockchain like Credits.


Thank you for speaking my heart out. That's what I wanted to say.

CHECK IBM Website again............... DO THEY SAY PARTNERSHIP. Ofcourse NOOOOOOOOOO

i) They are talking about CASE STUDY.
ii) Even they clearly mentioned that Credits Blockchain using IBM Cloud services" thats what I have been crying a lot about. They faked it with the partnership hype.


newbie
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January 29, 2019, 04:03:26 AM
#10
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full member
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January 29, 2019, 03:57:11 AM
#9
P.s. Perhaps those interested would like to check IBM blockchain director Nitin Gaur's LinkedIn profile where he proudly mentions his work with Credits directly under his IBM work.
full member
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January 29, 2019, 03:47:22 AM
#8
Let me refute your nonsense.

Or better; Let IBM itself refute it.

This is IBM's opinion about Credits:



Are we really to believe that IBM would advertise scam projects on their website?

And in an interview with Crypto Insider IBM blockchain director Nitin Gaur mentions Credits as follows:

"So, I look at the economic viability, I look at speed, and that’s why projects like EOS or Credits. You know Credits is a project coming up in Singapore, and the team is spread across the globe, in London, Russia and so is EOS, again, a global project. These projects are aiming to solve some of the scale issues, which makes it ubiquitous. Until we reach ubiquity it will always be a romantic encounter with Blockchain, I think."

And this is how the technical cooperation between IBM and Credits really looks like:



Besides that you forgot to fud the Lenovo-Credits partnership. Or weren't you able to fantasize a story about that?

I think for all readers it shall be clear that you're just a fud-er trying to protect his investment in other coins against a rising blockchain like Credits.
newbie
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Merit: 0
January 28, 2019, 08:51:52 PM
#7
Credits is partnering with Lenovo and IBM. Do you consider those companies as scams as well? They've got as advisor Nitin Gaur, Director at IBM Blockchain Labs Austin USA. A scammer as well?

Credits is getting a lot of FUD though, like in this topic, but that is probably because they are emerging as a threat to bag holders of certain other coins.

Their website is https://credits.com/

Check it out yourself.


Lol I feel like you are one of the members of their marketing team. Because your way of speaking and writing is exactly similar with them.


Listen, do you really think IBM and Credits parnership? OMG Dude, Credits will be using IBM cloud services that's it. Credits needs IBM not the other way round.

Stop telling fake stories and spread fake information to people.

IBM is one hell of a company, why the heck they would need Credits, a company full of scammers and frauds. Moreover IBM is working on hyperledger, there is no point of partnering with Credts.


So for god sake, stop making people fool.


Its like I use GMAIL so I AM PARTNERING WITH GOOGLE...... wtf!
member
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January 28, 2019, 05:42:04 AM
#6
Credits is partnering with Lenovo and IBM. Do you consider those companies as scams as well? They've got as advisor Nitin Gaur, Director at IBM Blockchain Labs Austin USA. A scammer as well?

Credits is getting a lot of FUD though, like in this topic, but that is probably because they are emerging as a threat to bag holders of certain other coins.

Their website is https://credits.com/

Check it out yourself.
newbie
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Merit: 0
January 27, 2019, 11:49:28 PM
#5
OH MY GOD!

Check out this new thing. They are releasing the token supply.

https://imgur.com/a/OzEiXJ7

https://imgur.com/a/OzEiXJ7
newbie
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January 27, 2019, 08:51:53 PM
#4
And if you wanna find out how smart their marketing team is, try to ask anything about mainnet like why it is not coming out despite the promise of its launch in 2018. You will see how badly you will be bashed at by their assigned members and if you keep on asking questions, you will get banned too.
newbie
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January 25, 2019, 04:42:44 AM
#3
TURST ME PEOPLE, that's gonna be the biggest SCAM in the history of blockchain. Stay away from it.
Not sure if I do but I will do some research.

I always heard good things about credits. They had a successful ICO as well. Low transaction fees, faster transaction time, huge transaction volume etc are some of the features that attracted the investors. The team is active too. Honestly speaking I invested them as well although I sold my CS long ago.

Thank you for bringing it however I hope this is not true.

This is not an endorsement for the project. This is an in general statement.


Yeah that's what the point it. They did raise a hell lot of money by using tactics and creating fake hype. Now everyone who has invested in in hot water. and they keep on blocking people if someone raise any question.
legendary
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Farewell LEO: o_e_l_e_o
January 25, 2019, 03:47:54 AM
#2
TURST ME PEOPLE, that's gonna be the biggest SCAM in the history of blockchain. Stay away from it.
Not sure if I do but I will do some research.

I always heard good things about credits. They had a successful ICO as well. Low transaction fees, faster transaction time, huge transaction volume etc are some of the features that attracted the investors. The team is active too. Honestly speaking I invested them as well although I sold my CS long ago.

Thank you for bringing it however I hope this is not true.

This is not an endorsement for the project. This is an in general statement.
newbie
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January 25, 2019, 03:37:29 AM
#1
I knew it from the very first moment when I joined their Telegram group. But when I asked a few questions, I got banned from posting. I was soo shocked. Those were very basic questions that every one shold have the right to ask about any project they are investing in.

So I started googling and found out this thread.
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/credits-ico-a-well-organized-scam-reviewresearch-3186812

and some video as the upper thread talked about. I was like wth. My doubts were right.

CREDITS is nothing but a well-organized SCAM......... SCAM

- Just check their telegram members dropped from 76,000 to 56,000 More than 20,000 members were dropped. well those were not members those were FAKE BOTS

- Everytime you ask them aba out the Mainnet or ask question about the low trading on exchanges, they block you.

- They have around 20 members team of scammers marketing experts in their Telegram group. Everytime someone try to raise serious issue, one of them pops in and ask questions about UPDATES or like MEETUPS or like GENERAL BLOKCHAIN trend and the admins shift their focus to that.

- They don't have a solid product but and keep doing FAKE PROMISE and giving FAKE HOPES to people by putting out ver 1,,2,3,4,................ infinity unless you are all dead times versions of testnet.

- People stating fake stories like 'I bought 20 grand credits', I bough 6 thousands worth of CS blah blah, I want to HODL forever, I am HODLING my 60 k CS, I want to BUy blah blah, but then I msged them like hey I want to sell my CS you want to buy, and guess what, they blocked me too

What do you think?




- Do you really think their CEO and the team is credible? Ofocurse no! Check out their profiles. Bunch of losers who are real or not real that we all dont know.

TURST ME PEOPLE, that's gonna be the biggest SCAM in the history of blockchain. Stay away from it.
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