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Topic: PrimeAsic - 80 Ghash/sec Asic Miner [SCAM] - page 2. (Read 67052 times)

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+1  for the sentiment, but there's no need to call people names!  Cheesy

I was trying to talk like an elitist. Way out of my character. Sorry if I came off judgmental. I don't really think anyone is a silly peasant.

Although I do believe we are chattel of the state.

However I don't want to derail the OT

PRIME-ASIC
IS
A
SCAM
 

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+1  for the sentiment, but there's no need to call people names!  Cheesy
hero member
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Oh well, a fool and his precious btc were parted.  Thank you community for all your skepticism. Feel free to point and laugh at me now. Smiley

Now, as there is at least one victim, the police should be engaged. They have means to find out who put the false advertisement and sent e-mails with the info where to send the BTC to.

Silly peasant! 

The guards works for the king.

Please don't expect the police to help the citizens of any country.

Unless it's to protect tax revenue and property and or future tax revenue of the government.

Doesn't everyone know this buy now? This is why we are using bitcoin because police won't go after criminal bankers and government for stealing our EARNED money.

Right?
sr. member
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admins should do their part and scammer-tag this asshole. Better yet, ban his IP.

This thread is stupid from beginning.
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Yay 16% return for obvious scam was obvious.

Who on earth bet 12 BTC it was real Huh

And condolences to those who have sent the scammer any cash.
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[quote author=kayel link=topic=148832.msg1636723#msg1636723
and stated I would be receiving a shipping confirmation on Monday May 11 2013.  Of course, no email was received.  A few days later I sent a inquiry and of course I did not get a response.  Nothing has been heard since.  

[/quote]

You meant to say March correct?
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Well, I have been procrastinating this post because I was slightly embarrassed to admit I did place a order early on in this ruse.

Someone from the Gmail "primeasic@gmail.com" account acknowledged receipt of my order, and stated I would be receiving a shipping confirmation on Monday May 11 2013.  Of course, no email was received.  A few days later I sent a inquiry and of course I did not get a response.  Nothing has been heard since.   Of course I did consider this could be a scam prior to my order, but I took a gamble.  

I can confirm for all, it is a 100% complete scam.  Everyone who did the previous due diligence was correct; there are no ASIC's here.

Oh well, a fool and his precious btc were parted.  Thank you community for all your skepticism. Feel free to point and laugh at me now. Smiley

Prosperity is in general the result of the working of free markets. The one caveat to this observation is that market participants have to be responsible. It doesn't matter so much if they are intelligent or not, it doesn't really matter if they're good christians or devout muslims or anything else, but they do have to be responsible.

When some people behave irresponsibly the result is that they lose their money, which flows, albeit indirectly and circumvolutedly but nevertheless unerringly, to more responsible participants.

When a small majority* of participants behave irresponsibly however the net result is not just pain to their own fortunes, but pain spread across the board. All of a sudden you have to be very intelligent, and very experienced, and very well informed to manage to keep your money safe, and often enough even that's not going to suffice.

Please, stop giving BTC to scammers. It's bad for everyone.
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Ah, come on guys, I was just trying to annoy Rampion, and maybe trigger those huge caps. SCAAAM!

This is a SCAM

Hope I pleased you Wink

Much obliged  Smiley
legendary
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Do not be surprised of this scam.

here, FTFY
thanks I'm using speech recognition on the Samsung Galaxy Note 2.

I'm just kidding, it was that you're calling it very well crafted scam. I don't think it's very well crafted. I think it's obvious.

this is the first type of scam that I've seen that puts a fake business and address in different areas of the world.

it's been ran from the Western Hemisphere is being marketed as being located somewhere in the eastern hemisphere. It's just unfortunate that this project turned out to be a scam. It would have been wonderful to have those located in Europe an option that is local.
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bitcoin hodler
Do not be surprised of this scam.

here, FTFY
thanks I'm using speech recognition on the Samsung Galaxy Note 2.

I'm just kidding, it was that you're calling it very well crafted scam. I don't think it's very well crafted. I think it's obvious.
legendary
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Ah, come on guys, I was just trying to annoy Rampion, and maybe trigger those huge caps. SCAAAM!

This is a SCAM

Hope I pleased you Wink
hero member
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Guilty  Embarrassed
legendary
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Ah, come on guys, I was just trying to annoy Rampion, and maybe trigger those huge caps. SCAAAM!
hey man I know where you're coming from but if a Non english speaking reader sees your post it may make him fall for the scam.
hero member
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Ah, come on guys, I was just trying to annoy Rampion, and maybe trigger those huge caps. SCAAAM!
legendary
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But I think they are real.

it's moments like this that you should ask yourself this question. What would the host of the dragons den do?
legendary
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Do not be surprised of this scam.

here, FTFY
thanks I'm using speech recognition on the Samsung Galaxy Note 2.
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bitcoin hodler
Do not be surprised of this scam.

here, FTFY
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