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Topic: Join a community and make massive amounts of Bitcoin! Just hear me out.. (Read 1323 times)

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I picked up 2 domain names this morning.  The .com was purchased and up and available in about 5 minutes.  The .ca will probably take 3-6 hours.

4 days?  Where are you buying your domains from?

Would love it if that were their slogan. 

"Domains go live in 4 or so business days...or something"
full member
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Everyone is so upset about this domain name business. I put in the order last night. They said they should get back to me like 4 or so business days, or something.

That's funny, because it takes me all of 5 minutes to purchase a domain and hosting.
newbie
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Everyone is so upset about this domain name business. I put in the order last night. They said they should get back to me like 4 or so business days, or something.
full member
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it's ponzi - exactly, my thoughts
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Join Wecoin - Earn $50 USD/Bitcoin as fast as you can get other people to pay you $50
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If you really believe in this "system" ,shotsoffxx, why not spend ten bucks to get a real domain name? Won't it pay off exponentially once you start getting paid? Something tells me you're a kid, so I won't be so harsh. But go market your scams somewhere else.

newbie
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What's the difference between me starting my on pyramid with me at the top, then have to pay you $50 and be in the same boat but $50 down. Nice try, but honestly you're offering absolutely nothing more than any other pyramid so I don't even see how your going to attract anyone...

Your choice. Whats the difference between starting your own restaurant instead of working at another? But honestly at this point I really could just use someone to work with. If you want pm me, maybe we could work something out. I need to get the word out, and I need forum moderators, etc. If you're interested, that is.

But, out of curiosity what more do you suggest I offer? Donuts and coffee? I think honesty is probably what Wecoin offers that sets apart from others.

What's the difference between me starting my on pyramid with me at the top, then have to pay you $50 and be in the same boat but $50 down. Nice try, but honestly you're offering absolutely nothing more than any other pyramid so I don't even see how your going to attract anyone...

Absolutely nothing at all - except the same applies to people you recruit.

The point of the pyramid is for it to be multi-level and low-entry. Remember the 90's chain mails where you'd send a person on top of the list $1, sign yourself at the bottom and forward it on? That had at least a slight chance of being successful, because nobody's gonna bat an eye at $1 and they could potentially make way more money due to the multi-leveled nature of it.

This here? "Pay me $50 and ask your friends to give you $50". Entirely pointless.

I really don't want to be rude. But there is more than a chance to be successful in a pyramid. There's one difference though. You can just sit on your ass, sign an email and think you'll get some significant ROI. But the work isn't hard at all. Literally, just post to a couple forums. Get the word out. You'll get your money back and than some. No tricks, no lies. Please, keep an open mind. I'm willing to answer any and all questions.

Thanks for the reply though.
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What's the difference between me starting my on pyramid with me at the top, then have to pay you $50 and be in the same boat but $50 down. Nice try, but honestly you're offering absolutely nothing more than any other pyramid so I don't even see how your going to attract anyone...

Absolutely nothing at all - except the same applies to people you recruit.

The point of the pyramid is for it to be multi-level and low-entry. Remember the 90's chain mails where you'd send a person on top of the list $1, sign yourself at the bottom and forward it on? That had at least a slight chance of being successful, because nobody's gonna bat an eye at $1 and they could potentially make way more money due to the multi-leveled nature of it.

This here? "Pay me $50 and ask your friends to give you $50". Entirely pointless.
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Circa 2010
What's the difference between me starting my on pyramid with me at the top, then have to pay you $50 and be in the same boat but $50 down. Nice try, but honestly you're offering absolutely nothing more than any other pyramid so I don't even see how your going to attract anyone...
newbie
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I would prefer if its free, i feel it big amount

Well, money doesn't grow on trees. But think about it. Pay $50 dollars. Get it out of the way, done and over with.

Assuming you have 2 friends, or the time to recruit 2 people.

MATH TIME:

Your bank account = X

X - $50 = -50x

Recruit 1 person =

-50x + $50 = 0 (You've already broken even in ROI)

Recruit 1 more person =

0 + $50 = $50 (You've made 50.)

That's all it takes, and you can recruit AS MANY AS YOU WANT. That shouldn't be too incredibly hard on the internet.
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I would prefer if its free, i feel it big amount
legendary
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Bitdice is scam scam scammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Ponzi-pyramid-scam schemes are actuall right now. Multi Level Marketing just cant work.
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Hopefully by this point you're starting to see some potential in this. You're next question might be, if this all works, what happens if the community gets so big that there's no one left to recruit. Very good question. And I have a very honest answer. Many years from now, the community will fall apart. Like a tower built too large


Seems like you've given a lot of thought to this scam idea.

You're unwilling to invest almost anything (except the time to type) into your forum venture, so you'll hit up a successful bitcoin forum (and see the obvious revenues they are generating through their ad auctions etc) - and figured "why not me?"

You admit this "community" will eventually fall apart.  Your hope is that others will do your recruiting, and then you'll be able to afford things like graphic designers, paid mods etc.

You didn't even spent the $8 to register a domain before pitching this in here.   





1. My recruiting? I gain no benefit from other's recruiting. They keep ALL the money. It goes straight to their Bitcoin wallet. All they have to do is tell an admin so we can keep track of who's registered, that way everyone has a fair chance. I don't even see the transaction happen.

2. Yes, I'm trying to spread the word and get things started. Sorry to offend.

3. I'm registering a domain tonight. I just created it this week.

Thank you for your reply.
newbie
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Okay. Now please look at it from the eyes of a potential investor and explain - why would I need to pay you $50 to ask my friends to give me $50?

Your friends will be asking you the same question. You need to be able to put a name to what you're offering/pitching. My website offers a place for everyone involved to gather, and keep track of who's registered to recruit and who's not. That's all. What you're paying for isn't the forums though, it's for recruiting opportunities. The idea is that everyone involved makes money. And I know I'm not off to a good start, but, if at all possible I'd like for that to include myself.
member
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Okay. Now please look at it from the eyes of a potential investor and explain - why would I need to pay you $50 to ask my friends to give me $50?
newbie
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I knew I'd get this reaction. But maybe you should look into what makes a pyramid scheme an actual scheme. It becomes a bad investment when there are already tons of members. But catching one early is a quick and easy way to make money. There is NO downside. Join and make bitcoin, simple as that. So long as you're willing to actually work and recruit.

People would only pay to join if it was already a massive community (it'd have to be free until that point). That's the only way this could work

Uh, you're missing the point. If there's a massive community, then it's difficult to find somebody new, and you need new people to get your money back.

It's basically a pyramid scheme, plain and simple. If you're good at advertising (or, to put it in simpler terms, conning), it might be profitable, though,

Yeah, I'm not denying this is a pyramid scheme; ugly as a name that may be. It's true. It's out in the open, and I'm willing to be very honest about all of this.

This is what makes my idea different though. Take how small my community is. It's basically just me right now, I'm starting this up. And take how large a community Bitcoin is. The difference between that is so large that there lies a huge opportunity. The reason why they call these structures "pyramid schemes" is because eventually they fall apart. Key word: Eventually. Eventually, we will have to call it quits. It's a business venture. It's temporary. It's limited. (And even at that we're still talking like 5 years strong at least.) But it's a huge money maker until then.

This is a chance for everyone involved to make alot of money. You're completely correct, a massive community, in this case is NOT a good thing. Think about it though. If I were doing this just for myself don't you think I would be asking for some percentage of all profits made ? I'm asking for NONE. They all go to whoever recruited you. And you get all the profits of whoever you recruit. It just keeps going. Simple as that.

Scams involve lies; there's nothing to lie about here.
Do your homework before you shut down the idea.
member
Activity: 112
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I knew I'd get this reaction. But maybe you should look into what makes a pyramid scheme an actual scheme. It becomes a bad investment when there are already tons of members. But catching one early is a quick and easy way to make money. There is NO downside. Join and make bitcoin, simple as that. So long as you're willing to actually work and recruit.

People would only pay to join if it was already a massive community (it'd have to be free until that point). That's the only way this could work

Uh, you're missing the point. If there's a massive community, then it's difficult to find somebody new, and you need new people to get your money back.

It's basically a pyramid scheme, plain and simple. If you're good at advertising (or, to put it in simpler terms, conning), it might be profitable, though,
member
Activity: 72
Merit: 10

Hopefully by this point you're starting to see some potential in this. You're next question might be, if this all works, what happens if the community gets so big that there's no one left to recruit. Very good question. And I have a very honest answer. Many years from now, the community will fall apart. Like a tower built too large


Seems like you've given a lot of thought to this scam idea.

You're unwilling to invest almost anything (except the time to type) into your forum venture, so you'll hit up a successful bitcoin forum (and see the obvious revenues they are generating through their ad auctions etc) - and figured "why not me?"

You admit this "community" will eventually fall apart.  Your hope is that others will do your recruiting, and then you'll be able to afford things like graphic designers, paid mods etc.

You didn't even spent the $8 to register a domain before pitching this in here.   



sr. member
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I knew I'd get this reaction. But maybe you should look into what makes a pyramid scheme an actual scheme. It becomes a bad investment when there are already tons of members. But catching one early is a quick and easy way to make money. There is NO downside. Join and make bitcoin, simple as that. So long as you're willing to actually work and recruit.

Sorry, not for me…
sr. member
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FURring bitcoin up since 1762
I knew I'd get this reaction. But maybe you should look into what makes a pyramid scheme an actual scheme. It becomes a bad investment when there are already tons of members. But catching one early is a quick and easy way to make money. There is NO downside. Join and make bitcoin, simple as that. So long as you're willing to actually work and recruit.

So you're admitting that this is a pyramid scheme?
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