Hey @MooC Tals
As you know many people have gotten burned and still get scammed, i am not saying that you are one of them however but how do i know or anyone else know for that matter, so in short due-diligence is required, so here goes;
1. Do you have a twitter or other public online account?
2. Your website, hides contact information - does not build trust, how can you assure us in this regard?
3. Typical schemes could re-use money invested as money paid until it runs out, how can you prove solvency and that you are actually running a business?
4. Do you have recommendations from other 'Trusted' people in the community than can vouch for you to build credibility?
Q: I see you have a huge gap on BTC from 2014 until end 2016 - where you been?
Thanks
This is completely understandable gordob, here are the answers to your inquiries.
1. Yes,
https://twitter.com/cryptiply2. We are a very large team, if we were to release all team members information it'd be quite pointless. We are, however, undergoing company registration and moving into offices in the UK very soon.
3. This is true, though if you thoroughly check all repayments and the timing in which they were made you would see this is not possible. In fact, around 3-5 days ago, we had paid 20BTC~ though only had 17~BTC invested in total across all currencies.
4. This board is very highly manipulated by default trust members, it is not easy to get higher rank members to vouch for us, though if you search around the web you will see a very large amount of satisfied cryptiply clients, compared to here on BitcoinTalk
The gap is from when we first started working and developing on our team and platform, we only launched officially to the public in January 2017 with private beta release in 2016.
Thanks for the prompt feedback
1. Do you have a personal twitter account?
1b. I see you mentioned @rogerkver, is ths verified that he actually invested & not someone using his name?
2. Great, to build community trust - forming a company and making contact information available will go a long way (as long as it adds up)
3. Thx, will checkout further, probably a good idea is to figure-out how to show/prove solvency to investors, this will gain a huge amount of trust
4. Is there anyone else that can vouch for your services, i guess character references are always the best.
Gordob