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Topic: HAVELOCK INVESTMENTS - Trading To Resume 6 PM EST March 4th - page 11. (Read 31492 times)

member
Activity: 110
Merit: 10
Should be a really good sho-ooo-oo-ooo (Ed Simian)
Holiday dividends on my account at Amhash ARE showing, must be a case of, some are, some are not.


One thing I have noticed as of this year, is that not all payments are made to my account on a daily basis.
Sometimes there is a payment every 2 or 3 days, but nothing is ever missing.
All funds owed are in there when a payment is made.
full member
Activity: 154
Merit: 100


Holiday didivends of amhash doesn't show, any clue or official expression about that?
legendary
Activity: 1260
Merit: 1116
Not until Wednesday.
full member
Activity: 432
Merit: 100
Has anyone withdrawn funds?
member
Activity: 70
Merit: 10
if everything checks out on weds,   this might be the first time a small/medium size  btc company  actually cameback like they said they would  

Hope all goes well,, this time.
newbie
Activity: 2
Merit: 0
Why all the congrats to Havelock?  I have got 8 days of missing dividends from BMINE.   What is going on with that? 
sr. member
Activity: 420
Merit: 500
now the trust-level is over 2000.

wait 2 weeks, when there are many new members ......

only a joke. good work havelock. We believe in you Wink
legendary
Activity: 2380
Merit: 1150
Well done Havelock team for resurrecting your website, you have earned some respect for doing that, should you allow trading and withdraws on Wednesday as you say you then you will have proved some people here wrong and earned more respect within the Bitcoin world which seems to be full of scammers and ponzis.
I personally hold no BTC on Havelock just Amhash shares which is another story, ironically it seemed Havelock would go down but seems it may be the other way round, lets hope Amhash and Asicminers have some plan.

Well done? Why? What? Bringing a page online again?

And yeah, a sock puppet like you may show them some respect, however, as long as there is no full disclosure about who's behind it, I'm pretty cautious.
newbie
Activity: 22
Merit: 0
Well done Havelock team for resurrecting your website, you have earned some respect for doing that, should you allow trading and withdraws on Wednesday as you say you then you will have proved some people here wrong and earned more respect within the Bitcoin world which seems to be full of scammers and ponzis.
I personally hold no BTC on Havelock just Amhash shares which is another story, ironically it seemed Havelock would go down but seems it may be the other way round, lets hope Amhash and Asicminers have some plan.
legendary
Activity: 2380
Merit: 1150
Still I'm interested in knowing who's behind The Panama Fund, S.A. Can anybody enlighten me?

http://ohuiginn.net/panama/company/id/610201  (click through the links to discover that 100% totally not a shell/shelf Smiley )

Are you kidding me? Actually, the site only shows the administrators - all trustees. Not the owners. In 2008, the owners were a couple of companies like Charterway Investments, Latin Investor Network and Calle Capital - all again shelf companies administered by the same people. In 2013, the company obviously was transferred to other administrators. However, it is not clear who the real owners are.

Pointing to trustees and escrows is silly.

So the question still remains: Who owns Havelock?

I guess sarcasm gets stuck in the intertubes, I'll be more direct:
Yes, The Panama Fund is a shelf.
No, you will not learn who the owner is because it was created specifically to obfuscate such information.
If you feel that lightbox sold the website, and only stayed on as a tech consultant, I'm not going to try to convince you otherwise.
Nothing will be done anyhow, Because BitcoinTM.

Ooookay and sorry, I'm not very fluent regarding Sarcasm :-)

Lighthouse, indeed, is funny, and I guess the guys at the Canadian Bitcoin Foundation (or however they call themselfes) should shake some of their members...

Panama, btw, is a funny thing: Some of the guys who were involved in the company are also involved in some major frauds. The DA's office there isn't very pleased about the fact that the company is again getting in the public focus, so let's see what happens there next...
sr. member
Activity: 378
Merit: 254
Still I'm interested in knowing who's behind The Panama Fund, S.A. Can anybody enlighten me?

http://ohuiginn.net/panama/company/id/610201  (click through the links to discover that 100% totally not a shell/shelf Smiley )

Are you kidding me? Actually, the site only shows the administrators - all trustees. Not the owners. In 2008, the owners were a couple of companies like Charterway Investments, Latin Investor Network and Calle Capital - all again shelf companies administered by the same people. In 2013, the company obviously was transferred to other administrators. However, it is not clear who the real owners are.

Pointing to trustees and escrows is silly.

So the question still remains: Who owns Havelock?

I guess sarcasm gets stuck in the intertubes, I'll be more direct:
Yes, The Panama Fund is a shelf.
No, you will not learn who the owner is because it was created specifically to obfuscate such information.
If you feel that lightbox sold the website, and only stayed on as a tech consultant, I'm not going to try to convince you otherwise.
Nothing will be done anyhow, Because BitcoinTM.
newbie
Activity: 2
Merit: 0
Dear Havelock:

  No dividend payments from  BMINE (which pays daily dividends) have posted since 22 February 2015.

So when are those back dividends going to post?   My bitcoin balance is missing these dividends payments because these dividends have not posted.

So generally what is going on with BMINE?  When are dividends going to start again?  When are the back dividends going to post?

Thanks,
JEMILES



legendary
Activity: 2380
Merit: 1150
Still I'm interested in knowing who's behind The Panama Fund, S.A. Can anybody enlighten me?

http://ohuiginn.net/panama/company/id/610201  (click through the links to discover that 100% totally not a shell/shelf Smiley )

Are you kidding me? Actually, the site only shows the administrators - all trustees. Not the owners. In 2008, the owners were a couple of companies like Charterway Investments, Latin Investor Network and Calle Capital - all again shelf companies administered by the same people. In 2013, the company obviously was transferred to other administrators. However, it is not clear who the real owners are.

Pointing to trustees and escrows is silly.

So the question still remains: Who owns Havelock?
legendary
Activity: 1043
Merit: 1032
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if everything checks out on weds,   this might be the first time a small/medium size  btc company  actually cameback like they said they would  

It will be!!
sr. member
Activity: 378
Merit: 254
^Bro, the site is not working.  You can not buy, sell, or withdraw coin.
newbie
Activity: 41
Merit: 0
if everything checks out on weds,   this might be the first time a small/medium size  btc company  actually cameback like they said they would  

Havelock site is up, I am logged in and all btc and funds are exactly where they should be. Now to get AMHash to pay us our back dividends.
hero member
Activity: 617
Merit: 559
Site will be back up Today Monday March 2nd.

All orders Bid/Ask currently in the orderbook will be cleared.

Today you may view and verify the holdings of your account. The Units of the Funds you own and the BTC balance in your account.

As to allow everyone enough time to reposition their Bids/Asks the trading engine will only resume on Wednesday.

All site activities will resume on Wednesday March 4th.

Those activities include Trading, Deposits and Withdraws.

We apologize for the long delay that our users have had to go through during the past week.

Thank you,

The Havelock

  





Would like to take a moment to cut through all of the emotion and thank you for working towards meeting your commitment for relaunching for today. I dislike experiencing these down times and lack of access to my assets as much as the rest of you, trust me on this. The securities industry is full of examples of bad actors and has helped foster an environment where fear and paranoia are ever prevalent.

So long as Wednesday sees a full reestablishment of services, this will be a positive example for reference in the future of a Bitcoin company that has stood by its commitments.




member
Activity: 110
Merit: 10
Should be a really good sho-ooo-oo-ooo (Ed Simian)
There could be a good side to Havelock being in maintenance.

The crypto crew are a fairly re-active, or dare I say over-reactive, or dare I say, hyper-reactive lot.

If Havelock had remained online, they could have made a serious mess of the stock price for absolutely no reason other than sheer panic, like they do.
sr. member
Activity: 378
Merit: 254
Still I'm interested in knowing who's behind The Panama Fund, S.A. Can anybody enlighten me?

http://ohuiginn.net/panama/company/id/610201  (click through the links to discover that 100% totally not a shell/shelf Smiley )
hero member
Activity: 616
Merit: 500
Ah, excellent. Books squared. Those missing deposits all on balance now.
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