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Topic: [Havelock] HASH - Mining Equipment Sales, Contracts, and More (Read 17377 times)

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^Don't sell yourself short, boldar.  You (and this thread) are always good for a laugh.  I mean, every time I think this failscam can't fail any harder ... IT DOES! Cheesy

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... The IPO would have helped in obtaining physical assets that could have been seized and sold to refund investors in case of failures by HASH. But your self-serving, delusional "heroism" have made that much more difficult. Thank you for helping me potentially lose much more money than you've saved anyone...

Don't be ridiculous.  I never set out to help you, the bagholder.  And I sure didn't want you to be bailed out with new "investor" money--that's the very definition of a ponzi, bro Cheesy

You're right in one respect, Hullabaloo.  I acted in pure self-interest.  I don't want MY coin to become worthless because Bitcoin is "like scamming with training wheels."  I don't want swindled "investors" to run to NannyState (as they are already doing with multiple other "investments"), and have to deal with the inevitable fallout of harsher government regulations.

Bitcoin is not a playground for scammers, Hullabaloo.  Ignoring the HASH shenanigans would be no smarter than leaving food to rot around my house, and hoping it won't attract rats.
The broken window theory, Hullabaloo, in this case I subscribe Smiley

Re. "I haven't lost much value":
  
  ~Happy Investing.

Almost forgot to thank you for bumping.  Thanks!
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... (rant deleted) ...
Those stupid enough to take you seriously, the suckers that bought this shit on Havelock, now have six cents for every dollar they "invested."  
...(more insanity)...

Long-time investors definitively haven't lost that much value - in fact the value I lost is proportional to the drops in BTC and LTC. The IPO would have helped in obtaining physical assets that could have been seized and sold to refund investors in case of failures by HASH. But your self-serving, delusional "heroism" have made that much more difficult. Thank you for helping me potentially lose much more money than you've saved anyone.

It's unfortunate that they might have lost opportunities for growth because of this, but I know HASH will keep operating, paying dividends and growing despite this fumble.  So thank you again, I guess, for giving everyone the chance to buy low.


(nota bene: this is not investment advice. Smiley I'm a very small investor in HASH, owning less than 0.1% of shares. )
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What's not to like?  If a single person saved their coin by listening to me, I'm happy.

In other news, more of Benny's scumbaggery is floating to the surface:
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Unfortunately, unless I can find a co-signer to a loan, we will be unable to acquire the property we've been targeting. This is due to the fact that Chase blasted my personal account around the same time we won the auction (they froze both the company account and my personal account at different times - both stemming from the type of business we do).
https://litecointalk.org/index.php?topic=3126.msg205084
I guess he ain't gonna see his deposit.

https://litecointalk.org/index.php?topic=3126.msg205087
Of course, Benny conveniently forgot to mention both during the Havelock [Nth]PO Undecided

What a douche, huh?

  ~Happy Investing!

*Thanks for helping me keep this thread at the top of the page.
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The trouble is that you would take pride in that like it's a good thing.
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...I'd say it's a reasonable belief that you were at least a contributing factor...

Nice of you to say that.  Thanks, boldar.
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You ever think that maybe your FUD had enough of an impact that caused this? I'd say it's a reasonable belief that you were at least a contributing factor.

Kindly remove yourself from the gene pool, asshat.
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As stated many times earlier, it is a business that's been successful for over a year. Not a scam. Unfortunately some people wanted to exit. It's unfortunate, but it happens, I guess.
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Looo Cheesy  "Some people wanted to exit" so bad, they were willing to get ...about 6 pennies on the dollar.  
Those stupid enough to take you seriously, the suckers that bought this shit on Havelock, now have six cents for every dollar they "invested."  
Those who listened to me, the ones who laughed and pointed fingers?  They still have all their coin.  

Re. "legit business that's been successful for over a year":

1.  Big Trends Capital Investment Limited, the HK shell offering these "shares" on Havelock, has no track record of success.
Its managing director, Mr. John Kenton Freeman, has only one type of record:  Criminal.  Here's his mugshot:



Two counts of criminal pos. of forged instruments.  Looking at him, my guess is: popped passing checks.  He don't look much like a shrewd counterfeiter type to me.  How 'bout yourself?

2.  "Coin Services LLC, an an Ohio based ... company" has no track record of success either.
Like any pyramid scheme, the money paid out as divs was taken directly from your money.  (Giving you the benefit of the doubt here--assuming you are one of the suckers and not a part of the con).
Unlike most pyramid schemes though, the "divs" paid were paltry, and have stopped months ago Smiley

Thanks for keeping this thread bumped.

  ~Happy Investing!
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As stated many times earlier, it is a business that's been successful for over a year. Not a scam. Unfortunately some people wanted to exit. It's unfortunate, but it happens, I guess.

I'm on this thread because I want it to continue to thrive.

You're on this thread why exactly? Oh right, you have no life. That's what it was. Smiley
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^Don't sell yourself short, boldar.  You (and this thread) are always good for a laugh.  I mean, every time I think this failscam can't fail any harder ... IT DOES! Cheesy


...So if this price holds, we'll be looking at giving them an extra 3.25 shares for each share purchased during the IPO.

Don't you mean an extra 9 shares?  The highest bid is .0022, so each share must be augmented with a minimum of 9 more shares to bring it up to I*cough*PO price.
Check ur math.

We're doing a 30-day average based on post-IPO trade price. Last I checked, that was around 0.005.

So, how's that 30-day average shaping up?  How many "shares" (or whatever teh nom du jour is for the crap you sold) are your "investors" getting nao?

  ~Happy Investing!
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Wow, all this time and still nothing better to do than troll this post. You must lead a sad and miserable life, NotLambChop.

Please make sure you get your whole head in front of the shotgun.
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Gentlemen!  We haz VOLUME!

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Manipulate Stocks Like A Pro!
By
Clever Hash Shareholder


Fig. 1
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Current highest bid ___฿0.00090000, ~1/25th of the IPO price
Last trade___________฿0.00209996, ~1/10th of the IPO price
Benny and Brannny respond:

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@Benny:

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Additionally, I messaged all IPO buyers about this prior to the IPO closing. Since we've had a large number of shares that were unsold, we are giving them additional shares to compensate for the price dropping. So if this price holds, we'll be looking at giving them an extra 3.25 shares for each share purchased during the IPO.

Units prior to last public offering:  74,490
Units @ Last PO:                       50,000
Current units outstanding:          124,490

Questions re. the 49,355 unsold units (currently at the bottom of the asks):

  1.  Who owns them?
  2.  Are these units1 currently drawing dividends?
  3.  What do these units1 represent?

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*Did you pay off the balance on that hardware store, or did you give up your deposit?

1.
 -- https://www.havelockinvestments.com/fund.php?symbol=HASH
*I don't know what "The shares offered here are as a faction of the Havelock Fund and not direct member holdings of Coin Services LLC." means either, so I just posted the pic.
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decentralize EVERYTHING...

P.S: If it's not obvious, offerings like this create DISASTROUS PR for Bitcoin, and are [at least partially] responsible for the floundering exchange rate.
Case in point:  The same people who black-mouthed and raged against me for calling out Active Mining are now posting this:

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.8564894 <==don't click if you anger easily



I lost a minor amount of money (only invest what you can afford to lose) on ACTM, but the whole year long miserable process of watching it spiral into a complete and utter obvious scam was wholly stressful and unnecessary.

I suggest anyone investing in any of these flashy IPOs, get in and get out quickly. Don't hang around once the excuses start piling up.

Oh and once in awhile the trolls are right… down right mean, but right.

You do realize that we've been around as a security for >1 year and paid dividends the entire time, right?

oh… well then… proceed.
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P.S: If it's not obvious, offerings like this create DISASTROUS PR for Bitcoin, and are [at least partially] responsible for the floundering exchange rate.
Case in point:  The same people who black-mouthed and raged against me for calling out Active Mining are now posting this:

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.8564894 <==don't click if you anger easily



I lost a minor amount of money (only invest what you can afford to lose) on ACTM, but the whole year long miserable process of watching it spiral into a complete and utter obvious scam was wholly stressful and unnecessary.

I suggest anyone investing in any of these flashy IPOs, get in and get out quickly. Don't hang around once the excuses start piling up.

Oh and once in awhile the trolls are right… down right mean, but right.

You do realize that we've been around as a security for >1 year and paid dividends the entire time, right?
hero member
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decentralize EVERYTHING...

P.S: If it's not obvious, offerings like this create DISASTROUS PR for Bitcoin, and are [at least partially] responsible for the floundering exchange rate.
Case in point:  The same people who black-mouthed and raged against me for calling out Active Mining are now posting this:

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.8564894 <==don't click if you anger easily



I lost a minor amount of money (only invest what you can afford to lose) on ACTM, but the whole year long miserable process of watching it spiral into a complete and utter obvious scam was wholly stressful and unnecessary.

I suggest anyone investing in any of these flashy IPOs, get in and get out quickly. Don't hang around once the excuses start piling up.

Oh and once in awhile the trolls are right… down right mean, but right.
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Aha.  A 30-day average from 3 days of trading.  Gotcha.
*Did you pay off the balance on that hardware store, or did you give up your deposit?
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...So if this price holds, we'll be looking at giving them an extra 3.25 shares for each share purchased during the IPO.

Don't you mean an extra 9 shares?  The highest bid is .0022, so each share must be augmented with a minimum of 9 more shares to bring it up to I*cough*PO price.
Check ur math.

We're doing a 30-day average based on post-IPO trade price. Last I checked, that was around 0.005.
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