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legendary
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April 29, 2014, 09:09:01 PM
#39
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Well it would definitely be too dismissive saying hyips usually never last more than a month or two. Totally depends on the admin, market conditions, and the type of program it is.

Nah, HYIPs usually last a month or two. Tongue

Come on, no professional in the real world is going to offer 150% or something back of your investment in a couple of days... give it a couple of years and that's a bit more likely. 

I'm just inb4 the site closing. Grin

They tend to last a month or two if you play short term ones. I do not.

You can message him on skype and ask him though when he plans on stopping this one lol: Skype: lintonxris

Right, because his word is everything :/

I've fiddled around with 15 + HYIP sites, they all closed down with many monies Wink still not paid out, the site just suddenly closes one day...
I do not exactly have much hope for this site either :/
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April 29, 2014, 08:59:49 PM
#38
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Well it would definitely be too dismissive saying hyips usually never last more than a month or two. Totally depends on the admin, market conditions, and the type of program it is.

Nah, HYIPs usually last a month or two. Tongue

Come on, no professional in the real world is going to offer 150% or something back of your investment in a couple of days... give it a couple of years and that's a bit more likely. 

I'm just inb4 the site closing. Grin

They tend to last a month or two if you play short term ones. I do not.

You can message him on skype and ask him though when he plans on stopping this one lol: Skype: lintonxris
legendary
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April 29, 2014, 08:57:49 PM
#37
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Well it would definitely be too dismissive saying hyips usually never last more than a month or two. Totally depends on the admin, market conditions, and the type of program it is.

Nah, HYIPs usually last a month or two. Tongue

Come on, no professional in the real world is going to offer 150% or something back of your investment in a couple of days... give it a couple of years and that's a bit more likely. 

I'm just inb4 the site closing. Grin
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April 29, 2014, 08:51:39 PM
#36
This is personal info you're letting out there. I hope you've made sure it's verified so no innocent people get doxxed.

George Robinson is likely fake, but he was the admin of strong holdings.

The skype though however I don't think he covered his tracks on that one.
legendary
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April 29, 2014, 08:50:39 PM
#35
This is personal info you're letting out there. I hope you've made sure it's verified so no innocent people get doxxed.
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April 29, 2014, 08:47:00 PM
#34
By the way if anyone is interested, this is the admin of oilrigcontractors, he's a repeat admin (they are all repeat admins mostly) whose had successes in the past.

George Robinson <[email protected]>



Honestly, the name "Oilrigcontractors" is already competely bullshit...
Why would you guys trust a website that already lies about that?

Furthermore, HYIPS usually never last more than a month or two.

Well it would definitely be too dismissive saying hyips usually never last more than a month or two. Totally depends on the admin, market conditions, and the type of program it is.


I mostly just posted that to stir the pot a bit and show people who might doubt me on this forum and the experience and connections I have made in the hyip industry and why I profit as well as I do.

I have also attached oilrigcontractors .csr  - too lazy to check which one they actually used for the EV SSL generation.

.csr is the certificate signing request they generated on the server to send to COMODO to generate the SSL - well to send to their HYIP EV SSL vendor

Links below:

http://sharesend.com/ru1z5reo - oilrig.csr
http://sharesend.com/u6fz3a7b - oilrigcontractors.csr

Admin's email he uses for HYIP admin services: George Robinson <[email protected]> (previously run site: https://strong.holdings/‎ )

and his Skype: lintonxris


The skype may actually be his personal one if he is foolish enough.
hero member
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April 29, 2014, 08:46:08 PM
#33
Honestly, the name "Oilrigcontractors" is already competely bullshit...

No matter what "business" those sites claim to do (high-tech, forex trading, whatever), it is always BS.
legendary
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April 29, 2014, 08:40:18 PM
#32
By the way if anyone is interested, this is the admin of oilrigcontractors, he's a repeat admin (they are all repeat admins mostly) whose had successes in the past.

George Robinson <[email protected]>



Honestly, the name "Oilrigcontractors" is already competely bullshit...
Why would you guys trust a website that already lies about that?

Furthermore, HYIPS usually never last more than a month or two.
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April 29, 2014, 08:37:17 PM
#31
By the way if anyone is interested, this is the admin of oilrigcontractors, he's a repeat admin (they are all repeat admins mostly) whose had successes in the past.

George Robinson <[email protected]>


This is also his skype contact:

lintonxris
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April 29, 2014, 08:33:34 PM
#30
Thought I would chime in.


The green address bar (COMODO EV SSL certificate) along with the incorporation with fake or stolen ID in oilrigcontractors is purchased for between $850 and $1000 depending on which HYIP skype vendor you use. Us HYIP players just like to see it for the fact that it means the admin has some money to get his HYIP off the ground.


I don't play short term HYIP's, good luck everyone for those who do!
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April 29, 2014, 08:28:26 PM
#29


Last withdrawal was successful.  Grin
hero member
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April 28, 2014, 07:44:43 AM
#28
I deposited $5 in bitcoin (0.01) and received $5.25 in 24hrs so the profit is NOT 125% as stated in the oil rig website.  So the actual profit for the 24hr deal is only 5% since the original deposit is NOT profit just your original stake. I can see this being legit too start off with paying out and then as confidence & investment increases the huge ammount invested suddenly disappears along with admin, could be a while off but i wouldn`t invest a large ammount. The whole 125% profit thing is very misleading and should be corrected to 5% along with all the other deals.

This.....I said that earlier in this thread and people tried to correct me on it saying I was wrong, not sure what sort of math they do but it is 5% profit after 1 day, which isn't good enough for me...


Changed the OP. Hope it's easier to understand now. Also 5% is close to the maximum return you can make ANNUALLYfrom a bank deposit. If it's not enough for you, well good luck finding something better.

For a Ponzi that is eventually going to run out of funds and take off with the money, 5% is not worth it, you would have to reinvest 20 times in order to make it work and that would break even if it crashes.

If this was a bank and not a ponzi, and it was reliable 5% would be great daily, however the fact is it isn't, they are eventually going to crash and this is a huge gamble.
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April 28, 2014, 07:38:14 AM
#27
I deposited $5 in bitcoin (0.01) and received $5.25 in 24hrs so the profit is NOT 125% as stated in the oil rig website.  So the actual profit for the 24hr deal is only 5% since the original deposit is NOT profit just your original stake. I can see this being legit too start off with paying out and then as confidence & investment increases the huge ammount invested suddenly disappears along with admin, could be a while off but i wouldn`t invest a large ammount. The whole 125% profit thing is very misleading and should be corrected to 5% along with all the other deals.

This.....I said that earlier in this thread and people tried to correct me on it saying I was wrong, not sure what sort of math they do but it is 5% profit after 1 day, which isn't good enough for me...


Changed the OP. Hope it's easier to understand now. Also 5% is close to the maximum return you can make ANNUALLYfrom a bank deposit. If it's not enough for you, well good luck finding something better.
hero member
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April 28, 2014, 07:29:01 AM
#26
I deposited $5 in bitcoin (0.01) and received $5.25 in 24hrs so the profit is NOT 125% as stated in the oil rig website.  So the actual profit for the 24hr deal is only 5% since the original deposit is NOT profit just your original stake. I can see this being legit too start off with paying out and then as confidence & investment increases the huge ammount invested suddenly disappears along with admin, could be a while off but i wouldn`t invest a large ammount. The whole 125% profit thing is very misleading and should be corrected to 5% along with all the other deals.

This.....I said that earlier in this thread and people tried to correct me on it saying I was wrong, not sure what sort of math they do but it is 5% profit after 1 day, which isn't good enough for me...
newbie
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April 27, 2014, 12:27:28 AM
#25
I deposited $5 in bitcoin (0.01) and received $5.25 in 24hrs so the profit is NOT 125% as stated in the oil rig website.  So the actual profit for the 24hr deal is only 5% since the original deposit is NOT profit just your original stake. I can see this being legit too start off with paying out and then as confidence & investment increases the huge ammount invested suddenly disappears along with admin, could be a while off but i wouldn`t invest a large ammount. The whole 125% profit thing is very misleading and should be corrected to 5% along with all the other deals.
sr. member
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April 26, 2014, 07:12:48 AM
#24
I want to protect my investments. I might aswell as set up a investment oppertunity called the great ponzi, promise people a return of 2000% every day, and ask you to protect me.


That has nothing to do with the fact that the names used in the whois information are propably fake. Creators of HYIPs almost never let their real identity in public for obvius reasons. If you manage to find them somehow, well KUDOS! But just because he let you know that the names used are most likely pseudonyms that doesn't mean that he want to protect someone.


The whois inforrmation already existed, it was there for everyone to see, all i did was share the link here. If you got a problem go and complain to the site.
legendary
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April 26, 2014, 07:07:16 AM
#23
I want to protect my investments. I might aswell as set up a investment oppertunity called the great ponzi, promise people a return of 2000% every day, and ask you to protect me.


That has nothing to do with the fact that the names used in the whois information are propably fake. Creators of HYIPs almost never let their real identity in public for obvius reasons. If you manage to find them somehow, well KUDOS! But just because he let you know that the names used are most likely pseudonyms that doesn't mean that he want to protect someone.
sr. member
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April 26, 2014, 06:57:17 AM
#22
I want to protect my investments. I might aswell as set up a investment oppertunity called the great ponzi, promise people a return of 2000% every day, and ask you to protect me.
member
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April 26, 2014, 06:51:53 AM
#21
http://www.hyipexplorer.com/oilrigcontractors_8172/                          whois


https://secure.comodo.com/ttb_searcher/trustlogo?v_querytype=W&v_shortname=SC2&v_search=oilrigcontractors.com&x=6&y=5               could be legit.




Anyone up for more investigating and preventing a possible btc arbs?

You can do whatever you want to, but please! For the love of god. Don't target inocent people. The information used in the whois are probably well thaught names of non existant places and persons to protect personal data of the owners. I'm saying this because I'm sure we don't want a second case like Dorian S. Nakamoto either.
sr. member
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April 26, 2014, 06:33:13 AM
#20
http://www.hyipexplorer.com/oilrigcontractors_8172/                          whois


https://secure.comodo.com/ttb_searcher/trustlogo?v_querytype=W&v_shortname=SC2&v_search=oilrigcontractors.com&x=6&y=5               could be legit.




Anyone up for more investigating and preventing a possible btc arbs?
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