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Topic: GAW / Josh Garza discussion Paycoin XPY xpy.io ION ionomy. ALWAYS MAKE MONEY :) - page 1140. (Read 3377956 times)

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Guys don't bother with dave01. He's just trolling and doesn't actually believe xpy/gaw is not a scam.
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Im saying paycoin isnt a scam. some have lost money at this stage some have made money,
It  is what it is, if your clever you can make money this is what josh has given us.

There is always ones that will wish to detract from this

Duh, you really think so? So where are the "Hashlets"? Where is the 20 dollar floor? Where is the Paycoin debit card, the Paycoin Mastercard, what about the paycoins stuck in or missing from stakers, zencloud and paybase? After all these lies and broken promises, a fake webshop and a video of a bribed shill is enough to convince you Paycoin is not a scam? The scam has been well documented for months now. Don't be so naive.  Grin
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I don't see what's wrong with any of this.
So, kegstand is using Garza's account to ship goods to customers. From a user's perspective, who cares? They might get in trouble for it. They might not. It doesn't really change the user experience.

There is no user experience, because there are no users on Coinstand - just shills who pretend that they purchased stuff that Garza gave them for free.
Do you think a scam of this magnitude can actually be? because this forum is getting a bit ridiculous now

There isn't a maximum size limit for scams. Where did you get such an idea from?
Hmmmm
Well there's the federal reserve of course but that's ok isn't it?


This is not the thread to debate whether the Federal Reserve qualifies as scam or not. Open a new thread if you want.
Im saying paycoin isnt a scam. some have lost money at this stage some have made money,
It  is what it is, if your clever you can make money this is what josh has given us.

There is always ones that will wish to detract from this
Josh has deceived XPY investors multiple times and those deceptions constitute a scam.
If you fail to recognize multiple deceptions that doesn't mean they didn't happen, you are just being ignorant.
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Im saying paycoin isnt a scam. some have lost money at this stage some have made money,
It  is what it is, if your clever you can make money this is what josh has given us.

There is always ones that will wish to detract from this

Duh, you really think so? So where are the "always profitable hashlets"? Where is the 20 dollar floor? Where is the Paycoin debit card, where is the Paycoin Mastercard? What about the paycoins stuck in or missing from stakers, zencloud and paybase? Did anything that Josh Garza vaguely hinted at ever become reality? After all these lies and broken promises, a fake webshop (closed to the public) and a video of a bribed shill is enough to convince you Paycoin is not a scam? The scam has been well documented for months now. Don't be so naive.  Grin
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What do you mean there is nothing wrong with this?  Can't you see the man behind the curtain?

This is all make believe. A handful of people get 20 dollars for 1 paycoin then send Homero a note about an item they want, he then buys it for them and it is sent to them as a gift. If you thought a plugin was bad, this is a personal concierge service provided by Homero himself to make it look like he is delivering what was promised: buying product from Amazon.com with paycoins, and as suchmoon pointed out, also killing the 20 dollar per 1 coin buyback promise. I suspect he thought that this would be self maintaining, drive the market up, sell the coins, cash the btc, pay for the next line of people pretending to order through the website. Doesn't seem like any one is falling for it. So before he has to dip into his own pocket to pay for this junk being shipped out, the site will open to the public, the or a plugin or other gimmick will occur, the 20 dollars for 1 paycoin will have come to an end, paycoin will be the market rate and that is that. You will have the joy of playing on his little website, pretending you are spending your paycoins ordering shit from "tier one merchants". Nice make believe.  See the actual joke is everyone went nuts yesterday, cashed in their unemployment checks, sent the money to coinbase, bought BTC, sent that to crypsty, traded the BTC for XPY in eager anticipation of all of this. So they are sitting their biting their nails, eying that laptop on Amazon.com just waiting and fidgeting like little children to spend the XPY that they just bought. When yesterday they could have deposited their unemployment check, gone directly to Amazon.com bought the laptop they desire, and probably have it delivered already by now.

Boy  Oh  Boy  isn't  this  fun.

But par for the course what is going to happen is Homero is going to declare yes indeed those were gifts from me to the beta testers for testing the website, nothing more than a show of appreciation to them for making sure the website works before being made public. And he'll declare no where did I say it was an attempt to show that the site works and ordering works and paying in paycoin works. People have taken it "out of context". No where was it promised that 1 XPY would always be worth 20 $. It will be market rate once the beta is over.

So what was the point of this all? To drive up the price and hope it would sustainable and pay for itself at 20:1 or to make believe he has full filled his promise of both buying product from Amazon.com with paycoin and honoring the 20 $ buy back promise.

You decide.

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I don't see what's wrong with any of this.
So, kegstand is using Garza's account to ship goods to customers. From a user's perspective, who cares? They might get in trouble for it. They might not. It doesn't really change the user experience.

There is no user experience, because there are no users on Coinstand - just shills who pretend that they purchased stuff that Garza gave them for free.
Do you think a scam of this magnitude can actually be? because this forum is getting a bit ridiculous now

There isn't a maximum size limit for scams. Where did you get such an idea from?
Hmmmm
Well there's the federal reserve of course but that's ok isn't it?

This is not the thread to debate whether the Federal Reserve qualifies as scam or not. Open a new thread if you want.
legendary
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I don't see what's wrong with any of this.
So, kegstand is using Garza's account to ship goods to customers. From a user's perspective, who cares? They might get in trouble for it. They might not. It doesn't really change the user experience.

There is no user experience, because there are no users on Coinstand - just shills who pretend that they purchased stuff that Garza gave them for free.
Do you think a scam of this magnitude can actually be? because this forum is getting a bit ridiculous now

It's actually a scamception - there are many layers & levels, but you're blinded by kool-aid...  Wink
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I don't see what's wrong with any of this.
So, kegstand is using Garza's account to ship goods to customers. From a user's perspective, who cares? They might get in trouble for it. They might not. It doesn't really change the user experience.

There is no user experience, because there are no users on Coinstand - just shills who pretend that they purchased stuff that Garza gave them for free.
Do you think a scam of this magnitude can actually be? because this forum is getting a bit ridiculous now

There isn't a maximum size limit for scams. Where did you get such an idea from?
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I don't see what's wrong with any of this.
So, kegstand is using Garza's account to ship goods to customers. From a user's perspective, who cares? They might get in trouble for it. They might not. It doesn't really change the user experience.

There is no user experience, because there are no users on Coinstand - just shills who pretend that they purchased stuff that Garza gave them for free.
Do you think a scam of this magnitude can actually be? because this forum is getting a bit ridiculous now
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The Scamcoats are coming!
http://youtu.be/r3XqaYvzkRw


Ill just leave this here.   Have fun with it.

You should have bought some new shoes first. Priorities...

So, Bryon, are you going to claim this gift from Homero as income? Or do you plan on paying the Capital Gains tax on the XPY that was valued @ $20 that you conned out of other Hashtalkers with your Ponzi scheme? 
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I don't see what's wrong with any of this.
So, kegstand is using Garza's account to ship goods to customers. From a user's perspective, who cares? They might get in trouble for it. They might not. It doesn't really change the user experience.

There is no user experience, because there are no users on Coinstand - just shills who pretend that they purchased stuff that Garza gave them for free.
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I'm betting that his legal name on his credit cards and license and birth certificate are all Homero... so... yes... He would use Homero in legal proceeding...  Since that is his real actual given first name...
Yes, but you can sign up for Amazon with any name you want, especially the Amazon account name. On this basis, I would surmise Homero would just use 'Josh' most of his online accounts do.

Whatever, just seems silly all in all.
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I don't see what's wrong with any of this.

So, kegstand is using Garza's account to ship goods to customers. From a user's perspective, who cares? They might get in trouble for it. They might not. It doesn't really change the user experience.

So, Garza is affiliated with coinstand. Many people have multiple companies that do different, but related, things. I don't see how this is a problem.

So, only the biggest brownnosers and coin promoters get invites. Would you prefer that Garza just cut them $1,000 checks? Garza had made no secret that the $20 exchange rate will not hold, that it's only temporary.

After all that's happened in the past, it doesn't seem like he's doing anything wrong here.
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http://goo.gl/W11Kjy
XPY for 20$ is not a joke!  Grin



Upvote on that one

Xpy $ 20 .... joke
1 million BTC ... crap
humero.....oh humero fuck scamer
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Homero hyping the "merchanidise" look for the shills in this thread can you find them  Wink Funny now that the shills got their Amazon gifts the purchase cart at Coinstand went down for "maintience"

https://hashtalk.org/topic/34430/first-coinstand-orders-are-in
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Homero doesn't sound like a common name anywhere in the world...

If your view of the world is restricted to your own country and culture only, then yeah, it would not sound common to you. Try to be a little less ignorant. And maybe travel a little, how about that?
legendary
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Fake. He would never use Homero, no?

Josh is just his nickname, Homero his real one - so of course he'd had to use Homero when ordering gifts from a website like amazon and also on his credit card.

Homero doesn't sound like a common name anywhere in the world...

Josh is his given middle name and if you went to Mexico I'm sure you'd easily find a few Homeros.

Yes, if you google "Homero" -Homer you will see that it's quite common spanish name (-Homer removes all the homer simpson results lol). Wink
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Fake. He would never use Homero, no?

Josh is just his nickname, Homero his real one - so of course he'd had to use Homero when ordering gifts from a website like amazon and also on his credit card.

Homero doesn't sound like a common name anywhere in the world...

Josh is his given middle name and if you went to Mexico I'm sure you'd easily find a few Homeros.
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Fake. He would never use Homero, no?

Josh is just his nickname, Homero his real one - so of course he'd had to use Homero when ordering gifts from a website like amazon and also on his credit card.

Homero doesn't sound like a common name anywhere in the world...
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