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January 21, 2016, 11:33:33 AM
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Not really devoting more than a minute here to it.  It was just something that hit me in the head and I thought I would share.  They are in front of us everyday and here on the forum.  I do not use them now, but there was a time when I used one or two.  The effort of thinking around the scam was just too much.  What is the best amount to put in?  Will they payout several small investments or should I try for a big one?  How long should I keep the money in there?  It is a full time job just keeping up with the money on one site and not worth it in the end.
Well I do get your point, I am full time in but the payout at the moment does not really meet my expectations... Very well, I'm having fun, thats also important i guess :p
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January 21, 2016, 10:40:52 AM
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This is just a thought and I do not intend for anyone to do it, including myself.  I do not believe in Ponzi schemes, but at least these days they are owning up to what they are and telling you that it will not be forever.

I just had a thought when I saw that last one on here.  I think that a "doubling" site might last longer if, instead of doubling, they offered a smaller return.  In other words, instead of saying that they would double your investment, what if the payout was only 1.5 times your investment or 1.75 times.  For every four new investors, one more return could be paid, assuming that all the investor put in the same amount.

Please do not attack this post as if I am suggesting the downfall of society.  I do not believe in Ponzi schemes and do not use them, but they are there and they are not going anywhere.  This is simply a thought that popped in my head that might make the next scam a little longer lasting.  It would even benefit the scammer because there would be less money leaving the site and more piling up for their eventual run into the woods, lol.
Yes, and there are enough of those aswell, but they are mostly called hyip :p another one that is still working fine for me is cryptoboost. But why do you even bother when you don't play them :p

Not really devoting more than a minute here to it.  It was just something that hit me in the head and I thought I would share.  They are in front of us everyday and here on the forum.  I do not use them now, but there was a time when I used one or two.  The effort of thinking around the scam was just too much.  What is the best amount to put in?  Will they payout several small investments or should I try for a big one?  How long should I keep the money in there?  It is a full time job just keeping up with the money on one site and not worth it in the end.
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January 21, 2016, 10:38:10 AM
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This is just a thought and I do not intend for anyone to do it, including myself.  I do not believe in Ponzi schemes, but at least these days they are owning up to what they are and telling you that it will not be forever.

I just had a thought when I saw that last one on here.  I think that a "doubling" site might last longer if, instead of doubling, they offered a smaller return.  In other words, instead of saying that they would double your investment, what if the payout was only 1.5 times your investment or 1.75 times.  For every four new investors, one more return could be paid, assuming that all the investor put in the same amount.

Please do not attack this post as if I am suggesting the downfall of society.  I do not believe in Ponzi schemes and do not use them, but they are there and they are not going anywhere.  This is simply a thought that popped in my head that might make the next scam a little longer lasting.  It would even benefit the scammer because there would be less money leaving the site and more piling up for their eventual run into the woods, lol.
Yes, and there are enough of those aswell, but they are mostly called hyip :p another one that is still working fine for me is cryptoboost. But why do you even bother when you don't play them :p
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January 21, 2016, 10:31:40 AM
#1
This is just a thought and I do not intend for anyone to do it, including myself.  I do not believe in Ponzi schemes, but at least these days they are owning up to what they are and telling you that it will not be forever.

I just had a thought when I saw that last one on here.  I think that a "doubling" site might last longer if, instead of doubling, they offered a smaller return.  In other words, instead of saying that they would double your investment, what if the payout was only 1.5 times your investment or 1.75 times.  For every four new investors, one more return could be paid, assuming that all the investor put in the same amount.

Please do not attack this post as if I am suggesting the downfall of society.  I do not believe in Ponzi schemes and do not use them, but they are there and they are not going anywhere.  This is simply a thought that popped in my head that might make the next scam a little longer lasting.  It would even benefit the scammer because there would be less money leaving the site and more piling up for their eventual run into the woods, lol.
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