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November 14, 2015, 05:46:01 AM
#25
Trying to break the cycle of addiction to attain clarity similar to cleaning up drug addicts.

If you want to help recovering gamblers - go support a charity or volunteer and help out that way. From where I'm standing, offering to hold people's coins under the guise of "helping" with their addiction looks shady as hell.

Well what to do now ?

Go help gamblers in real life if you want to make a difference and don't offer silly services to hold onto others bitcoins.

Shorena how is this a ponzi scheme ? They send the coins to an address provided and they get their coins back at the set time. Can you read ?

Did you have nightmares of me? This is the first time I am online for the last 10 hours, I read my PMs and see this:

Is not a ponzi scheme. What gives !

I ask for context and you reply:

Why you give me a neg ? Trying to help people. Read my thread.

I am not hilariousandco. Are you drunk?

I think he posted that before I left the feedback (or it was a very quick response). It had me confused too.
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November 14, 2015, 05:45:42 AM
#24
You admitted you yourself is a gambler and tired of losing then what's the guarantee that you will not gamble with the coins that others send you to hold them? sounds funny lol
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November 14, 2015, 05:40:16 AM
#23
Trying to break the cycle of addiction to attain clarity similar to cleaning up drug addicts.

If you want to help recovering gamblers - go support a charity or volunteer and help out that way. From where I'm standing, offering to hold people's coins under the guise of "helping" with their addiction looks shady as hell.

Well what to do now ?
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November 14, 2015, 05:39:05 AM
#22
Trying to break the cycle of addiction to attain clarity similar to cleaning up drug addicts.

If you want to help recovering gamblers - go support a charity or volunteer and help out that way. From where I'm standing, offering to hold people's coins under the guise of "helping" with their addiction looks shady as hell.
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November 14, 2015, 05:37:56 AM
#21
Shorena how is this a ponzi scheme ? They send the coins to an address provided and they get their coins back at the set time. Can you read ?

Did you have nightmares of me? This is the first time I am online for the last 10 hours, I read my PMs and see this:

Is not a ponzi scheme. What gives !

I ask for context and you reply:

Why you give me a neg ? Trying to help people. Read my thread.

I am not hilariousandco. Are you drunk?

Sorry Shorena maybe been on the computer too long apologies.
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November 14, 2015, 05:36:18 AM
#20
Yes, but I don't think the remedy is to send your money to another degenerate gambler and even if they did it's not going to stop them when they get it back (that's even if they get it back which I doubt they will). If you can't look after your own money then that's something you need to get help with but sending it to a some random guy on the internet is an even bigger gamble not to mention absolutely moronic.

Trying to break the cycle of addiction to attain clarity similar to cleaning up drug addicts.
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November 14, 2015, 05:35:31 AM
#19
Shorena how is this a ponzi scheme ? They send the coins to an address provided and they get their coins back at the set time. Can you read ?

Did you have nightmares of me? This is the first time I am online for the last 10 hours, I read my PMs and see this:

Is not a ponzi scheme. What gives !

I ask for context and you reply:

Why you give me a neg ? Trying to help people. Read my thread.

I am not hilariousandco. Are you drunk?
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November 14, 2015, 05:34:07 AM
#18
Yes, but I don't think the remedy is to send your money to another degenerate gambler and even if they did it's not going to stop them when they get it back (that's even if they get it back which I doubt they will). If you can't look after your own money then that's something you need to get help with but sending it to a some random guy on the internet is an even bigger gamble not to mention absolutely moronic.
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November 14, 2015, 05:33:49 AM
#17
ok...I have understood...
But my system is better...(lol)
you send me your bitcoin...and 100 days after I have sent you back more bitcoins...

Good luck.

Lol that's called a Ponzi and that's gambling

You should review what a ponzi is...
please call a cat a cat and a ponzi a ponzi...but please do not call my investment a ponzi.
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November 14, 2015, 05:24:57 AM
#16
This is hilarious and the most idiotic idea I've heard in quite some time. Sending a self-admitted problem gambler money to look after. What do you think is likely going to happen to that money?  Roll Eyes Nobody is going to be stupid enough to fall for thisthis.

Take me by my word that's all. Just trying to help people. Why would I scam you got all my details !

Sorry, as with most people here your word alone is not good enough and means nothing, but what you are offering here is beyond silly whether you have good intentions or not.

Don't you know how much damage is caused by gambling and the effect it has on the community ?
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November 14, 2015, 05:23:45 AM
#15
This is hilarious and the most idiotic idea I've heard in quite some time. Sending a self-admitted problem gambler money to look after. What do you think is likely going to happen to that money?  Roll Eyes Nobody is going to be stupid enough to fall for thisthis.

Take me by my word that's all. Just trying to help people. Why would I scam you got all my details !

Sorry, as with most people here your word alone is not good enough and means nothing, but what you are offering here is beyond silly whether you have good intentions or not.
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November 14, 2015, 05:23:33 AM
#14
sadly you had just wasted you Hero Member account with a service that obviously no one will fall. good or bad motive no one will trust you buddy, you reached Hero Member and i hope you know that very well in this forum
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November 14, 2015, 05:19:28 AM
#13
ok...I have understood...
But my system is better...(lol)
you send me your bitcoin...and 100 days after I have sent you back more bitcoins...

Good luck.

Lol that's called a Ponzi and that's gambling
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November 14, 2015, 05:18:52 AM
#12
This is hilarious and the most idiotic idea I've heard in quite some time. Sending a self-admitted problem gambler money to look after. What do you think is likely going to happen to that money?  Roll Eyes Nobody is going to be stupid enough to fall for thisthis.

Take me by my word that's all. Just trying to help people. Why would I scam you got all my details !
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November 14, 2015, 05:17:38 AM
#11
ok...I have understood...
But my system is better...(lol)
you send me your bitcoin...and 100 days after I have sent you back more bitcoins...

Good luck.
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November 14, 2015, 05:16:55 AM
#10
This is hilarious and the most idiotic idea I've heard in quite some time. Sending a self-admitted problem gambler money to look after. What do you think is likely going to happen to that money?  Roll Eyes Nobody is going to be stupid enough to fall for this.

Shorena how is this a ponzi scheme ? They send the coins to an address provided and they get their coins back at the set time. Can you read ?

It's probably not a ponzi but just a straight up scam but either way nobody is going to be stupid enough to send you coins to look after.
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November 14, 2015, 05:16:00 AM
#9
Shorena how is this a ponzi scheme ? They send the coins to an address provided and they get their coins back at the set time. Can you read ?
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November 14, 2015, 05:12:52 AM
#8
I have wasted a good couple of decades gambling and only recently seen the light.

This service is for all those addicts that are stuck in the vicious circle of gambling.

How does this work ?

I store your Bitcoins at an address which I would send once you confirmed you need help
The minimum time for storage is 10 days on the 10th day I will send you the private key

Why are you doing this ?

I'm sick of casinos taking advantage of people

What's your benefit ?

I guess I will have to rely on tips if people have found my service is trustworthy and wish the service to continue

Won't you just steal my Bitcoins ?

Well I can always post the addresses of people using the service on this thread to confirm that nothing is getting used or moved about

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you dont have much trust yet here so why do you think someone will trust you to hold their coins just to be safe on gambling?

Good point. I guess you have to use your instincts.
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November 14, 2015, 05:11:24 AM
#7
I have wasted a good couple of decades gambling and only recently seen the light.

This service is for all those addicts that are stuck in the vicious circle of gambling.

How does this work ?

I store your Bitcoins at an address which I would send once you confirmed you need help
The minimum time for storage is 10 days on the 10th day I will send you the private key

Why are you doing this ?

I'm sick of casinos taking advantage of people

What's your benefit ?

I guess I will have to rely on tips if people have found my service is trustworthy and wish the service to continue

Won't you just steal my Bitcoins ?

Well I can always post the addresses of people using the service on this thread to confirm that nothing is getting used or moved about

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To be honnest...I have not understood the simple thing about your post...
Could you explain...

Its a way of storing your Bitcoins to prevent you from gambling. The minimum length of time is 10 days which should give you time to break the cycle of addiction or you could go for a longer period of time. Whatever you decide on the length of time to store your coins the private key of the address which have your coins will be sent to you when the time is up.
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November 14, 2015, 05:10:35 AM
#6
I have wasted a good couple of decades gambling and only recently seen the light.

This service is for all those addicts that are stuck in the vicious circle of gambling.

How does this work ?

I store your Bitcoins at an address which I would send once you confirmed you need help
The minimum time for storage is 10 days on the 10th day I will send you the private key

Why are you doing this ?

I'm sick of casinos taking advantage of people

What's your benefit ?

I guess I will have to rely on tips if people have found my service is trustworthy and wish the service to continue

Won't you just steal my Bitcoins ?

Well I can always post the addresses of people using the service on this thread to confirm that nothing is getting used or moved about

Comments Please  Wink


you dont have much trust yet here so why do you think someone will trust you to hold their coins just to be safe on gambling?
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