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Topic: [Moderated] [ANN][URO] First Urea Commodity Token: 1 Uro = 1 Metric Tonne Urea - page 6. (Read 227152 times)

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I'm sorry your days of being paid to post FUD are coming to an end.


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Delusional statement. Who's getting paid?? Why don't you try and refute what you claim to be FUD rather than post false comments.

Where are the other NEIR's?

Why has it been claimed that there's an office in HK when it doesn't exist.

Why has it been claimed that GES AU is not involved?

Why has the Uro Foundation claimed they're a volunteer organization when they're not.

Why has it been claimed that GES HK is a multi-international company with multi-million dollar contracts, yet can't host their own event?

lol well they are volunteer org. in some way. all these bag holders volunteer to do the PR for free. some bag holders create logo, the others are spaming people on twitter, trying to make them buy URO. donating money for prypto cards etc..
they do not get anything for doing that. so they are volunteers. but the cash flow is somewhere else.


That would be a scam wouldn't it?

no, that does not make them scam. other coins do the same thing, but they never claimed to have so much money.
sr. member
Activity: 392
Merit: 250

I'm sorry your days of being paid to post FUD are coming to an end.


 Sad Sad Sad Sad Sad Sad

Delusional statement. Who's getting paid?? Why don't you try and refute what you claim to be FUD rather than post false comments.

Where are the other NEIR's?

Why has it been claimed that there's an office in HK when it doesn't exist.

Why has it been claimed that GES AU is not involved?

Why has the Uro Foundation claimed they're a volunteer organization when they're not.

Why has it been claimed that GES HK is a multi-international company with multi-million dollar contracts, yet can't host their own event?

lol well they are volunteer org. in some way. all these bag holders volunteer to do the PR for free. some bag holders create logo, the others are spaming people on twitter, trying to make them buy URO. donating money for prypto cards etc..
they do not get anything for doing that. so they are volunteers. but the cash flow is somewhere else.


That would be a scam wouldn't it?
full member
Activity: 238
Merit: 100

I'm sorry your days of being paid to post FUD are coming to an end.


 Sad Sad Sad Sad Sad Sad

Delusional statement. Who's getting paid?? Why don't you try and refute what you claim to be FUD rather than post false comments.

Where are the other NEIR's?

Why has it been claimed that there's an office in HK when it doesn't exist.

Why has it been claimed that GES AU is not involved?

Why has the Uro Foundation claimed they're a volunteer organization when they're not.

Why has it been claimed that GES HK is a multi-international company with multi-million dollar contracts, yet can't host their own event?

lol well they are volunteer org. in some way. all these bag holders volunteer to do the PR for free. some bag holders create logo, the others are spaming people on twitter, trying to make them buy URO. donating money for prypto cards etc..
they do not get anything for doing that. so they are volunteers. but the cash flow is somewhere else.
sr. member
Activity: 392
Merit: 250

I'm sorry your days of being paid to post FUD are coming to an end.


 Sad Sad Sad Sad Sad Sad

Delusional statement. Who's getting paid?? Why don't you try and refute what you claim to be FUD rather than post false comments.

Where are the other NEIR's?

Why has it been claimed that there's an office in HK when it doesn't exist.

Why has it been claimed that GES AU is not involved?

Why has the Uro Foundation claimed they're a volunteer organization when they're not.

Why has it been claimed that GES HK is a multi-international company with multi-million dollar contracts, yet can't host their own event?
legendary
Activity: 1610
Merit: 1008
Forget-about-it
Read this http://about-threats.trendmicro.com/Spam.aspx?language=au&name=Bitcoin+Digital+Currency+Leveraged+by+Scammers

"Cybercriminals are leveraging the new digital currency, Bitcoin as a social engineering lure to steal actual money from various users. The spammed message found, bore the subject, Bitcoin: The Easiest Way to Become a Millionaire In 30 Days Flat and encouraged users to install a software for Bitcoin. To further entice the users, the email message contains some details on the supposedly benefits of Bitcoin as a source of income and/or profit. It tells users to click on a link which will redirect to a malicious website. The said website requires users to register by providing their basic information and credit card number. The registration page seems to have no verification which means it will accept any provided data. This is one of the indications that the said website's purpose is to harvest as much credit card account as possible. For the users, this means that cybercriminals can potentially employed their stolen credentials to launch far more nefarious attacks or sell it in the cybercrime underground."

"Users are advised to be wary of ‘too good to be true’ scams that ride on the popularity of Bitcoin. Trend Micro protects users from this threat via its Smart Protection Network that detects the spammed message and blocks all-related malicious URLs."



hooray google save us form the scamzz
sr. member
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I'm sorry your days of being paid to post FUD are coming to an end.


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sr. member
Activity: 392
Merit: 250
Read this http://about-threats.trendmicro.com/Spam.aspx?language=au&name=Bitcoin+Digital+Currency+Leveraged+by+Scammers

"Cybercriminals are leveraging the new digital currency, Bitcoin as a social engineering lure to steal actual money from various users. The spammed message found, bore the subject, Bitcoin: The Easiest Way to Become a Millionaire In 30 Days Flat and encouraged users to install a software for Bitcoin. To further entice the users, the email message contains some details on the supposedly benefits of Bitcoin as a source of income and/or profit. It tells users to click on a link which will redirect to a malicious website. The said website requires users to register by providing their basic information and credit card number. The registration page seems to have no verification which means it will accept any provided data. This is one of the indications that the said website's purpose is to harvest as much credit card account as possible. For the users, this means that cybercriminals can potentially employed their stolen credentials to launch far more nefarious attacks or sell it in the cybercrime underground."

"Users are advised to be wary of ‘too good to be true’ scams that ride on the popularity of Bitcoin. Trend Micro protects users from this threat via its Smart Protection Network that detects the spammed message and blocks all-related malicious URLs."

sr. member
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Looks like Uro

"Now these same bagholders are making a list (which makes them easy targets for more scams) and desperately trying to find a way to weasel out of the mess they find themselves in. What they should do, is take their losses and learn their lesson. You were scammed. Instead, they want to create a new coin and sell it to others to make themselves whole again. That really shows a sad, non at all empathetic mentality for these so-called victims. When the scammed become scammers, the altcoin industry is hitting new, all-time lows."

"The exchanges don’t care about the coins. They accept ANYTHING. They just want trading volume so they can earn fees and they don’t care where it comes from. MintPal and Cryptsy, in particular, are two exchanges that promote new pump and dump coins almost exclusively. Poloniex has also (in between getting hacked) gotten in the habit of encouraging P and D’s as their main source of revenue.
None of these exchanges give a damn about their customers or the altcoin industry. If they can earn a fee, they’ll put any altcoin up on their exchange. Unfortunately for them, this policy is going to cost them TONS of money.

Exchanges Are The Target
The late, great bank robber Willie Sutton responded when asked why he robbed banks, “that’s where the money is.” The same holds true for altcoin exchanges. Their wallets are the fattest, so they are very obvious targets for the organized criminals who are now systematically stealing from the industry.
Since they don’t check code before putting it on their exchanges, and they HAVE NO REQUIREMENTS for a listing, I can only imagine what’s going to happen when the scammers increase their talent levels and load the code with even more goodies. With the kind of money the scam Devs have been making lately, they can
up their game and start launching much more sophisticated attacks."
https://altcoinherald.com/asiacoin-post-scam-analysis/
sr. member
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 Smiley  Smiley Angry bagholders. Sign of desperation. Yet don't post anything credible. No one rings AFSA either!
sr. member
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@trollful @gugli

Show us your real identity, to even consider your posts valid. I bet you are teenagers from the same school, trying to grab some lunch money.

YOU TWO ARE MAKING YOURSELF LOOK STUPID WITH EVERY POSTS.
legendary
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Solarcoin.org
moar fud! better dump into truthful, guglimugli and changs hands!
sr. member
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Read some of these comments from twitter posts from others & desperate Uro Foundation.

https://twitter.com/stacyherbert/status/488665759670108160
full member
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oh man what about the time you guys thought uro was a scam because Bohan held Asiacoin. that was hilarious!

Bohan was associated with Asiacoin https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=600639.new#new

"Dev promoted the revived Asiacoin which is not a scam, however it would not have been his fault had he promoted the original asiacoin, we are all only human and cannot predict the future."

Such a 'mushy' response to the obvious failure!

Read this does it remind you of Uro https://altcoinherald.com/asiacoin-post-scam-analysis/

It says:
 
"Don’t forget one of the biggest selling points of AsiaCoin (of which there were essentially none) was that this altcoin did not have a pre-mine! That’s generally a sign of an honest Dev who wouldn’t cheat community members. In this case it was just the opposite."

"People have been warning AsiaCoin holders for days that there was something fishy about their beloved investment. They were dismissed with the typical ‘pump and dump‘ blow-off about spreading ‘FUD.’ Indeed, Fear, uncertainty, and doubt is exactly what these bagholders should have had. Instead they were captured in the throes of irrational exuberance. All they could muster were ‘to da moons‘ and pictures of Warren Buffett to bolster their weak arguments."

yup, exactly that article was the reason why i started to be sceptical about this coin. that was very helpful article and it made Bohan so mad.
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Hilarious just bully someone when you haven't got a reasonable reply because you know that those statements are delusional. That's the typical reply from a bagholder. Why don't you refute what has been asked?


Wow, an even less effective response.

0/10.  No credit awarded for your post count quota, you'll have to make another if you want to get paid.

legendary
Activity: 1708
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oh man what about the time you guys thought uro was a scam because Bohan held Asiacoin. that was hilarious!

Bohan was associated with Asiacoin https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=600639.new#new

"Dev promoted the revived Asiacoin which is not a scam, however it would not have been his fault had he promoted the original asiacoin, we are all only human and cannot predict the future."

Such a 'mushy' response to the obvious failure!

Read this does it remind you of Uro https://altcoinherald.com/asiacoin-post-scam-analysis/

It says:
 
"Don’t forget one of the biggest selling points of AsiaCoin (of which there were essentially none) was that this altcoin did not have a pre-mine! That’s generally a sign of an honest Dev who wouldn’t cheat community members. In this case it was just the opposite."

"People have been warning AsiaCoin holders for days that there was something fishy about their beloved investment. They were dismissed with the typical ‘pump and dump‘ blow-off about spreading ‘FUD.’ Indeed, Fear, uncertainty, and doubt is exactly what these bagholders should have had. Instead they were captured in the throes of irrational exuberance. All they could muster were ‘to da moons‘ and pictures of Warren Buffett to bolster their weak arguments."

Again you show your ignorance and sheer stupidity:

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Dev is associated Asiacoin scam?
Dev promoted the revived Asiacoin which is not a scam, however it would not have been his fault had he promoted the original asiacoin, we are all only human and cannot predict the future.

Which means he wasn't involved with the asiacoin scam, he came after the scam to revive it.

Only shows your obvious idiocy and lack of aptitude.

What it tells me about Bohan is he believed in the coins true potential despite the scam of the original devs. He was attempting to turn a negative into a positive.

All Truthful does is turn positives into negatives. Also Truthful can't read, comprehend, or parse English.
legendary
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Forget-about-it
yeah bohans facebook said yay asiacoin, im sure he had a real big hand in that coin.  you know as KNOWN SCAMMERZZZZRSZSZSZZZ
sr. member
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oh man what about the time you guys thought uro was a scam because Bohan held Asiacoin. that was hilarious!

Bohan was associated with Asiacoin https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=600639.new#new

"Dev promoted the revived Asiacoin which is not a scam, however it would not have been his fault had he promoted the original asiacoin, we are all only human and cannot predict the future."

Such a 'mushy' response to the obvious failure!

Read this does it remind you of Uro https://altcoinherald.com/asiacoin-post-scam-analysis/

It says:
 
"Don’t forget one of the biggest selling points of AsiaCoin (of which there were essentially none) was that this altcoin did not have a pre-mine! That’s generally a sign of an honest Dev who wouldn’t cheat community members. In this case it was just the opposite."

"People have been warning AsiaCoin holders for days that there was something fishy about their beloved investment. They were dismissed with the typical ‘pump and dump‘ blow-off about spreading ‘FUD.’ Indeed, Fear, uncertainty, and doubt is exactly what these bagholders should have had. Instead they were captured in the throes of irrational exuberance. All they could muster were ‘to da moons‘ and pictures of Warren Buffett to bolster their weak arguments."
legendary
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UROSE.org
that conference

You didn't say that right, it should sound like this:

THIS FUCKING CONFERENCE YOU FUCKING INCREDIBLE FUCKING IDIOT!!??

This imaginary conference eh! why am I a fucking idiot? I haven't been conned by a dopey crew of life's losers from a small town in Australia!!

You're simply a fucking idiot. The same reason a mountain stands where it may stand. It's only natural for you to be a fucking idiot cunt. You have no control over it and as such you'll be treated as a fucking idiot whore cunt.
legendary
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I try not to swear at them.
(apologies I said fucking in the quote at the top of the page)

I tried not to swear at them at first, but they're like moron drivers who drive 15 MPH down the freeway and look at you stupid when you give them the finger. Nobody raised them properly. I doubt Truthful even knows who is father is.
legendary
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Forget-about-it
I try not to swear at them.
(apologies I said fucking in the quote at the top of the page)
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