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Topic: GAW / Josh Garza discussion Paycoin XPY xpy.io ION ionomy. ALWAYS MAKE MONEY :) - page 1297. (Read 3377922 times)

newbie
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Anyone know what happened to "gawneedstobestopped"?  https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/gawneedstobestopped-438070

The DKIM-signed emails he/she/they posted were extremely helpful.
hero member
Activity: 571
Merit: 507
Typos aside, 25,000 XPY payout for first place?  Are you kidding?  Out of only 13 million current total coins?  That's HUGE.

Here's the link for the official announcement: https://hashtalk.org/topic/22909/build-a-business  

Here's the link for the official rules page: https://paybase.com/challenge  

Enlightenment awaits you.

first link is gone
edit:
spoke too soon, both links AWOL
hero member
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Don't tell Vlad that it's 25k USD, not XPY, he might get too excited for his own good. His lack of basic reading comprehension is quite entertaining.



for the most part it's not that, it's just that he has only read about 1% of this thread. he lacks all the facts.
hero member
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There is also the "small detail" about the award not being given at all. Just another blatant lie from Homero to try to hype Paycoin and rip people off.
What do you mean "another" lie? He has came through on every promise he's made to the community.
i hope you forgot to indicate that it's 100% sarcasm
hero member
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The "Paybase Challenge" was obviously typed up by Josh himself:



I R Help U BUld Big Bizniss ChallgE! Herp Derp! Ahll Tuder U!! I am so Supar Cereal!



Typos aside, 25,000 XPY payout for first place?  Are you kidding?  Out of only 13 million current total coins?  That's HUGE.

That's called GENEREOUS GOODWILL, yet you guys are mocking it.

Talk about biased behavior.

When did Litecoin, doge or even Bitcoin offer such huge payout opportunities to/for the community?

I remember when Litecoin was literally bumming and begging for donations [for developmemt] from The community while their founders and devs were all rich early Bitcoin adopters.  Talk about greed.

haha, I'll take a typo over that anyday.

you are missing the whole point. he hid it. The original thread is completely gone (except here in bitcointalk our friends saved it). ANother piece of evidence Josh tries to hide
hero member
Activity: 571
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Anyone remember this gem:

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.9819070

Quote
The Paybase Challenge is giving out over $100,000!
[...]
The contest starts now and ends March 1st, 2015.


Of course.  What happened to all the partners for the contest (when I brought this up on Reddit, only the mining company spoke up and said they had backed out) . . . Tally Capital, GoCoin, etc. . .  silence.

While I'm here posting, I was reading the news today and ran across a pretty wild article w/ some pictures. People may find the article informative (by analogy) and the artists among us might be able to do something w/ the pictures.  

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/asia/spiritual-leader-allegedly-manipulated-400-men-into-removing-testicles-to-be-closer-to-god-10078095.html
let me split this in two
for first part: i didn't know about that reddit, do you have a link? very interesting...no wonder they deleted the original thread


on the second part (the link)
WTF? no words
legendary
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https://bpip.org
Don't tell Vlad that it's 25k USD, not XPY, he might get too excited for his own good. His lack of basic reading comprehension is quite entertaining.

hero member
Activity: 571
Merit: 507
(i may have missed/forgotten some details about this, feel free to add)

They threatened users who they suspected of foul play and also charged some credit cards without authorization.

This clusterfuck of issuing "codes" without proper transactional/double-entry/whatchamacallit accounting was such an obvious display of utter incompetence that repeated itself over and over throughout GAW's history. With every time this happened the consequences were more and more serious and required more and more lies to cover up. It's one thing when you fail to ship a Gridseed miner on time, it's quite different when you fail implement hyper-flux-$20-mega-CAF. Aaaahhh old times...
oh, that's right, I forgot about that. icing on the cake. they also sent threatening emails as well
full member
Activity: 378
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Typos aside, 25,000 XPY payout for first place?  Are you kidding?  Out of only 13 million current total coins?  That's HUGE.

Here's the link for the official announcement: https://hashtalk.org/topic/22909/build-a-business 

Here's the link for the official rules page: https://paybase.com/challenge 

Enlightenment awaits you.
hero member
Activity: 571
Merit: 507
Anyone remember this gem:

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.9819070

Quote
The Paybase Challenge is giving out over $100,000!
[...]
The contest starts now and ends March 1st, 2015.

ha, awesome, i was just on that thread on HT...the info is now there as well Wink
full member
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BitcoinStoreStarter.com
There is also the "small detail" about the award not being given at all. Just another blatant lie from Homero to try to hype Paycoin and rip people off.
What do you mean "another" lie? He has came through on every promise he's made to the community.
sr. member
Activity: 406
Merit: 260
The Scamcoats are coming!
There is also the "small detail" about the award not being given at all. Just another blatant lie from Homero to try to hype Paycoin and rip people off.
full member
Activity: 189
Merit: 100
BitcoinStoreStarter.com
The "Paybase Challenge" was obviously typed up by Josh himself:



I R Help U BUld Big Bizniss ChallgE! Herp Derp! Ahll Tuder U!! I am so Supar Cereal!



Typos aside, 25,000 XPY payout for first place?  Are you kidding?  Out of only 13 million current total coins?  That's HUGE.

That's called GENEREOUS GOODWILL, yet you guys are mocking it.

Talk about biased behavior.

When did Litecoin, doge or even Bitcoin offer such huge payout opportunities to/for the community?

I remember when Litecoin was literally bumming and begging for donations [for developmemt] from The community while their founders and devs were all rich early Bitcoin adopters.  Talk about greed.

haha, I'll take a typo over that anyday.
Yeah.... might be worth almost 100 bucks soon
legendary
Activity: 910
Merit: 1009
i did 10 mins ago
50 000 BTC for a website that sells used cardboard salvaged from a forest fire that has a print Mr. Ganza Hahsgkngi


see now its done. at the same level. bow down before my GENEREOUS GOODWILL vlad the impaler

 Grin
legendary
Activity: 3052
Merit: 1534
www.ixcoin.net

Let me get this straight:

If Garza makes a shipping error and it seems to me like all the new ASICS manufacturers had serious supply and logistics problems, then he is a scammer.

If Garza offers huge payouts to the community, more than any other coin has ever offered,  on a relative basis, then he must be a scammer cause look, he made a typo.

Who's trolling who now?

I wish I were a coder cause I would fight to win that 25,000 XPY, cause that's the biggest bounty/payout I've seen of any coin, Bitcoin included.

And I have to say, this is what Goodwill is.  Giving opportunities to the community, giving back to your present and future customer base.

This is a brilliant move by Garza and I hope some worthy individual wins the top prize.
legendary
Activity: 3052
Merit: 1534
www.ixcoin.net
The "Paybase Challenge" was obviously typed up by Josh himself:



I R Help U BUld Big Bizniss ChallgE! Herp Derp! Ahll Tuder U!! I am so Supar Cereal!



Typos aside, 25,000 XPY payout for first place?  Are you kidding?  Out of only 13 million current total coins?  That's HUGE.

That's called GENEREOUS GOODWILL, yet you guys are mocking it.

Talk about biased behavior.

When did Litecoin, doge or even Bitcoin offer such huge payout opportunities to/for the community?

I remember when Litecoin was literally bumming and begging for donations [for developmemt] from The community while their founders and devs were all rich early Bitcoin adopters.  Talk about greed.

haha, I'll take a typo over that anyday.
sr. member
Activity: 406
Merit: 260
The Scamcoats are coming!
The "Paybase Challenge" was obviously typed up by Josh himself:



I R Help U BUld Big Bizniss ChallgE! Herp Derp! Ahll Tuder U!! I am so Supar Cereal!
hero member
Activity: 493
Merit: 518
Anyone remember this gem:

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.9819070

Quote
The Paybase Challenge is giving out over $100,000!
[...]
The contest starts now and ends March 1st, 2015.


Of course.  What happened to all the partners for the contest (when I brought this up on Reddit, only the mining company spoke up and said they had backed out) . . . Tally Capital, GoCoin, etc. . .  silence.

While I'm here posting, I was reading the news today and ran across a pretty wild article w/ some pictures. People may find the article informative (by analogy) and the artists among us might be able to do something w/ the pictures. 

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/asia/spiritual-leader-allegedly-manipulated-400-men-into-removing-testicles-to-be-closer-to-god-10078095.html
legendary
Activity: 3654
Merit: 8909
https://bpip.org
(i may have missed/forgotten some details about this, feel free to add)

They threatened users who they suspected of foul play and also charged some credit cards without authorization.

This clusterfuck of issuing "codes" without proper transactional/double-entry/whatchamacallit accounting was such an obvious display of utter incompetence that repeated itself over and over throughout GAW's history. With every time this happened the consequences were more and more serious and required more and more lies to cover up. It's one thing when you fail to ship a Gridseed miner on time, it's quite different when you fail implement hyper-flux-$20-mega-CAF. Aaaahhh old times...
legendary
Activity: 3654
Merit: 8909
https://bpip.org
Anyone remember this gem:

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.9819070

Quote
The Paybase Challenge is giving out over $100,000!
[...]
The contest starts now and ends March 1st, 2015.
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