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Even if it is a scam (looks too good to be true), it doesn't prevent us from making some real money with it. Though I agree, we in this case are not much in fact very different from the OP we all condemn here now for scamming, lol...

Yeah, but you could say that about pyramid selling Grin.

Well, many people consider bitcoin a pyramid scheme. Aren't they the same peeps that think it too good to be true? So it is all six of one and half a dozen of the other...

But those people are wrong.

They may well be. But this was not my point. But never mind. Just look for an Economics subsection of this forum where some will just be happy and eager to prove you otherwise...

They will prove me wrong that Bitcoin is a not a pyramid scheme?

I've meant to say eager to prove that it is you who are wrong meaning that those people are actually right (about their assumptions that bitcoin is a financial pyramid)...

I'm sure the opposite is also true and people will be eager to prove them wrong too  Cheesy.
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Even if it is a scam (looks too good to be true), it doesn't prevent us from making some real money with it. Though I agree, we in this case are not much in fact very different from the OP we all condemn here now for scamming, lol...

Yeah, but you could say that about pyramid selling Grin.

Well, many people consider bitcoin a pyramid scheme. Aren't they the same peeps that think it too good to be true? So it is all six of one and half a dozen of the other...

But those people are wrong.

They may well be. But this was not my point. But never mind. Just look for an Economics subsection of this forum where some will just be happy and eager to prove you otherwise...

They will prove me wrong that Bitcoin is a not a pyramid scheme?

I've meant to say eager to prove that it is you who are wrong meaning that those people are actually right (about their assumptions that bitcoin is a financial pyramid)...
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Oh well it was too good to be true

  Roll Eyes .Offering these rates for existing posts is just near to impossible as the owner would need to pay at least 100 BTC for all customers monthly.
That is one clue to it being a scam -- 'too good to be true' should ring loud alarm bells, much louder than the 'greed' people are feeling.

While this a good rule, most of the people I meet say Bitcoin sounds to good to be true and assume it's a scam  Cheesy.

Even if it is a scam (looks too good to be true), it doesn't prevent us from making some real money with it. Though I agree, we in this case are not much in fact very different from the OP we all condemn here now for scamming, lol...

Yeah, but you could say that about pyramid selling Grin.

Well, many people consider bitcoin a pyramid scheme. Aren't they the same peeps that think it too good to be true? So it is all six of one and half a dozen of the other...

But those people are wrong.

They may well be. But this was not my point. But never mind. Just look for an Economics subsection of this forum where some will just be happy and eager to prove you otherwise...

They will prove me wrong that Bitcoin is a not a pyramid scheme?
legendary
Activity: 3486
Merit: 1280
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Oh well it was too good to be true

  Roll Eyes .Offering these rates for existing posts is just near to impossible as the owner would need to pay at least 100 BTC for all customers monthly.
That is one clue to it being a scam -- 'too good to be true' should ring loud alarm bells, much louder than the 'greed' people are feeling.

While this a good rule, most of the people I meet say Bitcoin sounds to good to be true and assume it's a scam  Cheesy.

Even if it is a scam (looks too good to be true), it doesn't prevent us from making some real money with it. Though I agree, we in this case are not much in fact very different from the OP we all condemn here now for scamming, lol...

Yeah, but you could say that about pyramid selling Grin.

Well, many people consider bitcoin a pyramid scheme. Aren't they the same peeps that think it too good to be true? So it is all six of one and half a dozen of the other...

But those people are wrong.

They may well be. But this was not my point. But never mind. Just look for an Economics subsection of this forum where some will just be happy and eager to prove you otherwise...
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Oh well it was too good to be true

  Roll Eyes .Offering these rates for existing posts is just near to impossible as the owner would need to pay at least 100 BTC for all customers monthly.
That is one clue to it being a scam -- 'too good to be true' should ring loud alarm bells, much louder than the 'greed' people are feeling.

While this a good rule, most of the people I meet say Bitcoin sounds to good to be true and assume it's a scam  Cheesy.

Even if it is a scam (looks too good to be true), it doesn't prevent us from making some real money with it. Though I agree, we in this case are not much in fact very different from the OP we all condemn here now for scamming, lol...

Yeah, but you could say that about pyramid selling Grin.

Well, many people consider bitcoin a pyramid scheme. Aren't they the same peeps that think it too good to be true? So it is all six of one and half a dozen of the other...

But those people are wrong.
legendary
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English ⬄ Russian Translation Services
Oh well it was too good to be true

  Roll Eyes .Offering these rates for existing posts is just near to impossible as the owner would need to pay at least 100 BTC for all customers monthly.
That is one clue to it being a scam -- 'too good to be true' should ring loud alarm bells, much louder than the 'greed' people are feeling.

While this a good rule, most of the people I meet say Bitcoin sounds to good to be true and assume it's a scam  Cheesy.

Even if it is a scam (looks too good to be true), it doesn't prevent us from making some real money with it. Though I agree, we in this case are not much in fact very different from the OP we all condemn here now for scamming, lol...

Yeah, but you could say that about pyramid selling Grin.

Well, many people consider bitcoin a pyramid scheme. Aren't they the same peeps that think it too good to be true? So it is all six of one and half a dozen of the other...
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Oh well it was too good to be true

  Roll Eyes .Offering these rates for existing posts is just near to impossible as the owner would need to pay at least 100 BTC for all customers monthly.
That is one clue to it being a scam -- 'too good to be true' should ring loud alarm bells, much louder than the 'greed' people are feeling.

While this a good rule, most of the people I meet say Bitcoin sounds to good to be true and assume it's a scam  Cheesy.

Even if it is a scam (looks too good to be true), it doesn't prevent us from making some real money with it. Though I agree, we in this case are not much in fact very different from the OP we all condemn here now for scamming, lol...

Yeah, but you could say that about pyramid selling Grin.
legendary
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Merit: 1280
English ⬄ Russian Translation Services
Oh well it was too good to be true

  Roll Eyes .Offering these rates for existing posts is just near to impossible as the owner would need to pay at least 100 BTC for all customers monthly.
That is one clue to it being a scam -- 'too good to be true' should ring loud alarm bells, much louder than the 'greed' people are feeling.

While this a good rule, most of the people I meet say Bitcoin sounds to good to be true and assume it's a scam  Cheesy.

Even if it is a scam (looks too good to be true), it doesn't prevent us from making some real money with it. Though I agree, we in this case are not much in fact very different from the OP we all condemn here now for scamming, lol...
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Oh well it was too good to be true

  Roll Eyes .Offering these rates for existing posts is just near to impossible as the owner would need to pay at least 100 BTC for all customers monthly.
That is one clue to it being a scam -- 'too good to be true' should ring loud alarm bells, much louder than the 'greed' people are feeling.

While this a good rule, most of the people I meet say Bitcoin sounds to good to be true and assume it's a scam  Cheesy.
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Why is this thread still not locked ?

Bloody scammer
Scammer or not, it's for the community to decide and police it. The forum's policy is to monitor the basics such as spam, off-topic threads, not scams.

The guy admitted to be a scammer
He might be saying sarcastically (not saying he was, it can be interpreted in a way). What I noticed that the moderation policy is to controll objective problems such as spam, flame wars and leave any subjective problems for the users to fix. This is a libertarian oriented forum after all, freedom of action, speech and such.
He said that AND didn't pay anyone
Do you need more proof?
Read the  quoted post bellow:

Why is this thread still not locked ?

Bloody scammer
Scammer or not, it's for the community to decide and police it. The forum's policy is to monitor the basics such as spam, off-topic threads, not scams.

The guy admitted to be a scammer
He might be saying sarcastically (not saying he was, it can be interpreted in a way). What I noticed that the moderation policy is to controll objective problems such as spam, flame wars and leave any subjective problems for the users to fix. This is a libertarian oriented forum after all, freedom of action, speech and such.

He wasn't saying it sarcastically; he was being mocking and just rubbing it in.

So is this actually a scammer-tolerant forum, i.e. scammers ain't banned, and their threads ain't locked? What other libertarianisms does it allow?

My goodness, I truly am a Lawful Good little mouse Tongue

The rules are somewhat paradoxical at times. Scammers usually aren’t banned but spammers sometimes are, and each mod has a different definition or what a actually spammer is.
The thing is that everything people say can be interpreted subjectively and such interpretation can be handled in a bad way. For example, let's say I post in a forum called TyrannyTalk that "I don't like that Steve guy" while Steve is a friend of the admin. The admin takes an alt army and slanders me with posts about me scamming users, presents faked proof. After that he orders the mods to ban me and poof, banned. See what I mean?

Meanwhile in BitcoinTalk people see a scammer and each user with different amounts of rep rates him appropriately. Another user dealing with him sees the ratings and makes a descision to trade with him or to cancel the deal.

The whole discussion started because he wasn't banned and the thread wasn't locked. I was talking about the policy, not separate cases. In this case, yeah, I know, he's a lowlife scammer, but the policy is that the community decides if he's guilty not the mods.
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Oh well it was too good to be true

  Roll Eyes .Offering these rates for existing posts is just near to impossible as the owner would need to pay at least 100 BTC for all customers monthly.
That is one clue to it being a scam -- 'too good to be true' should ring loud alarm bells, much louder than the 'greed' people are feeling.
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Oh well it was too good to be true  Roll Eyes .Offering these rates for existing posts is just near to impossible as the owner would need to pay at least 100 BTC for all customers monthly.
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So is this actually a scammer-tolerant forum, i.e. scammers ain't banned, and their threads ain't locked? What other libertarianisms does it allow?

My goodness, I truly am a Lawful Good little mouse Tongue
Its a demonstration of personal responsibility.

Its your responsibility to investigate and ask questions then make up your own mind based on the information presented. If you get scammed, then you made bad choices, do better next time.
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Why is this thread still not locked ?

Bloody scammer
Scammer or not, it's for the community to decide and police it. The forum's policy is to monitor the basics such as spam, off-topic threads, not scams.

The guy admitted to be a scammer
He might be saying sarcastically (not saying he was, it can be interpreted in a way). What I noticed that the moderation policy is to controll objective problems such as spam, flame wars and leave any subjective problems for the users to fix. This is a libertarian oriented forum after all, freedom of action, speech and such.
He said that AND didn't pay anyone
Do you need more proof?
Someone please give me a Scammer tag! Wink
I hope now no body need any proof about his honesty he is asking for this tag
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May Bitcoin be touched by his Noodly Appendage
Why is this thread still not locked ?

Bloody scammer
Scammer or not, it's for the community to decide and police it. The forum's policy is to monitor the basics such as spam, off-topic threads, not scams.

The guy admitted to be a scammer
He might be saying sarcastically (not saying he was, it can be interpreted in a way). What I noticed that the moderation policy is to controll objective problems such as spam, flame wars and leave any subjective problems for the users to fix. This is a libertarian oriented forum after all, freedom of action, speech and such.
He said that AND didn't pay anyone
Do you need more proof?
legendary
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Merit: 1280
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The thing is that everything people say can be interpreted subjectively and such interpretation can be handled in a bad way. For example, let's say I post in a forum called TyrannyTalk that "I don't like that Steve guy" while Steve is a friend of the admin. The admin takes an alt army and slanders me with posts about me scamming users, presents faked proof. After that he orders the mods to ban me and poof, banned. See what I mean?

Meanwhile in BitcoinTalk people see a scammer and each user with different amounts of rep rates him appropriately. Another user dealing with him sees the ratings and makes a descision to trade with him or to cancel the deal.

Truly decentralized system at work. It may have its drawbacks and failures, but isn't it what bitcoin is all about?
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In a world of peaches, don't ask for apple sauce
Why is this thread still not locked ?

Bloody scammer
Scammer or not, it's for the community to decide and police it. The forum's policy is to monitor the basics such as spam, off-topic threads, not scams.

The guy admitted to be a scammer
He might be saying sarcastically (not saying he was, it can be interpreted in a way). What I noticed that the moderation policy is to controll objective problems such as spam, flame wars and leave any subjective problems for the users to fix. This is a libertarian oriented forum after all, freedom of action, speech and such.

He wasn't saying it sarcastically; he was being mocking and just rubbing it in.

So is this actually a scammer-tolerant forum, i.e. scammers ain't banned, and their threads ain't locked? What other libertarianisms does it allow?

My goodness, I truly am a Lawful Good little mouse Tongue

The rules are somewhat paradoxical at times. Scammers usually aren’t banned but spammers sometimes are, and each mod has a different definition or what a actually spammer is.
The thing is that everything people say can be interpreted subjectively and such interpretation can be handled in a bad way. For example, let's say I post in a forum called TyrannyTalk that "I don't like that Steve guy" while Steve is a friend of the admin. The admin takes an alt army and slanders me with posts about me scamming users, presents faked proof. After that he orders the mods to ban me and poof, banned. See what I mean?

Meanwhile in BitcoinTalk people see a scammer and each user with different amounts of rep rates him appropriately. Another user dealing with him sees the ratings and makes a descision to trade with him or to cancel the deal.
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Why is this thread still not locked ?

Bloody scammer
Scammer or not, it's for the community to decide and police it. The forum's policy is to monitor the basics such as spam, off-topic threads, not scams.

The guy admitted to be a scammer
He might be saying sarcastically (not saying he was, it can be interpreted in a way). What I noticed that the moderation policy is to controll objective problems such as spam, flame wars and leave any subjective problems for the users to fix. This is a libertarian oriented forum after all, freedom of action, speech and such.

He wasn't saying it sarcastically; he was being mocking and just rubbing it in.

So is this actually a scammer-tolerant forum, i.e. scammers ain't banned, and their threads ain't locked? What other libertarianisms does it allow?

My goodness, I truly am a Lawful Good little mouse Tongue

The rules are somewhat paradoxical and contradictory at times. Scammers usually aren’t banned but spammers sometimes are, and each mod has a different definition or what a actually spammer is.
global moderator
Activity: 3766
Merit: 2610
In a world of peaches, don't ask for apple sauce
So is this actually a scammer-tolerant forum, i.e. scammers ain't banned, and their threads ain't locked? What other libertarianisms does it allow?

My goodness, I truly am a Lawful Good little mouse Tongue
No, this a dream of a viligante/angry mob. The community scams, the community handles the scams and scammers. Trust system is one of the tools.
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So is this actually a scammer-tolerant forum, i.e. scammers ain't banned, and their threads ain't locked? What other libertarianisms does it allow?

My goodness, I truly am a Lawful Good little mouse Tongue
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