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July 17, 2020, 03:57:41 AM
#45
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"Do unto others as you would have them do unto you"
 and I just want to stress more on this, nowadays it is all about the money, people don't care who get hurt in the process, for humanity sake and not for anything else, I think it would be better to have a little consideration,
Many innocent people fall victim of this kind of scam is not right, some people have their last penny invested in this type of project for them to get scammed,  however, some people can forgive and move on but some can go at any length to seek justice, we should be careful with what we do.
legendary
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July 17, 2020, 03:46:01 AM
#44
Of all places in the world they plan to settle down in Mexico? That raised an eyebrow seriously, it's either these brothers are into drug cartels shit or they works for a drug cartel network or they played a member in the drug cartel ring that got them killed, I don't feel any pity because these guys ruined the lives of many and they felt no remorse

Probably the later. A member of chapo hitmen probably wants to launder their money but instead scammed by the Onecoin team. I'd like to know more of its investigation really so I hope there will be more of it. Funny turn of events.

If later this year we see new about Bitconnect team member's head found in the middle of the deset, its going to be another dot to connect that maybe they too had tried to scam blood money from the cartel.
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July 17, 2020, 03:34:30 AM
#43
Oh well, RIP to these OneCoin scam promoters and condolences to their respective families.

Source: https://cointelegraph.com/news/two-onecoin-promoters-found-dead-in-mexico

The first time I heard about OneCoin is from a good friend of mine. Before I was introduced to crypto, she was way ahead of me already. However, she was promoting OneCoin back then until it went scam. She attended various conferences and networking with the attendees to promote OneCoin and mostly got ignored.

This is what we truly get for promoting scams heavily in the internet.
This is definitely a bad news, I wish they didn't end like this, it would have been better if they are apprehended and jailed for their crime and also the possibility of refunding those whose money were stolen might be possible, who knows? Now they are dead, Karma I guess.
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July 17, 2020, 03:17:52 AM
#42
Of all places in the world they plan to settle down in Mexico? That raised an eyebrow seriously, it's either these brothers are into drug cartels shit or they works for a drug cartel network or they played a member in the drug cartel ring that got them killed, I don't feel any pity because these guys ruined the lives of many and they felt no remorse
legendary
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July 17, 2020, 03:09:43 AM
#41
Many aren't happy about this scumbags, they cheated many and still walk around as if they are the real inventor on this world, robing people of their money can easily get you killed if people know exactly what you looked like, they will surely want their revenge, nowadays people don't leave things for God to settle or do the justice anymore

Its known for criminal to go Mexico to escape authorities and enjoy the fortune they got but all they found was death.  This should be a lesson for the next scammers who are planning to do the same. It's not safe anymore because you will eventually found by someone who is looking for opportunities.

 If crypto bounty hunters can become a real "BOUNTY HUNTER" who has the license to kill scammers and get paid, I'd be willing to take part.
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July 16, 2020, 10:23:35 PM
#40
Make me really wonder how many crypto bags afloat with no owner since this pandemic killed a lot of people. If they ain't able to cash out or leave no will to their family member about their bag, basically dead end money. Same with this promoter but they got killed in a murder case so what will happend to their crypto bag?

This is one big example that people should not invest support or promote HYIP or Ponzi scheme, you can invest if you want and if you can but never invite people to become a victim of these scammers or else those you invited will think that you put them into this trap and they will get a revenge and harm you
It looks like their identities have already published before and someone has been starting to search them all. The scammers must have learned a lot from this case.

When you were scamming others and you will not only deal with legal problem but you will be dealing with your life too when your victim able to trace you.
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July 16, 2020, 09:08:25 PM
#39
It's not just illegal to promote scams, but you can be a target for these kinds of violent acts, just like what happened to OneCoin Promoters. I saw the amount that got scammed, and that kind of amount would make someone mad, and what's happens next? The article says it all. A lot of these types of scams are popping up continuously, and people are still getting scammed. I hope people would be financially aware of what could happen when they dwell in these types of schemes.

It's unfortunate when someone invites you and takes your money by investing and bragging more on how much money you've got from the investments down the line; it's plain stealing. It's not something to be proud of. Cashing out hard-earned money of the ones you've invited, that's a scam in their face. That's bullshit.
legendary
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July 16, 2020, 08:39:43 PM
#38
Looks like karma caught up with these two in the end, though it's not exactly clear whether or not their death was a direct result of their involvement in the OneCoin scam, if just a coincidence (I suspect the former).

I wouldn't be surprised if something similar happens to the guy who recently hacked all those Twitter accounts—after all, Justin Sun did put a $1m bounty on his head.

That's tough justice for ya.
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July 16, 2020, 08:21:00 PM
#37
Make me really wonder how many crypto bags afloat with no owner since this pandemic killed a lot of people. If they ain't able to cash out or leave no will to their family member about their bag, basically dead end money. Same with this promoter but they got killed in a murder case so what will happend to their crypto bag?

This is one big example that people should not invest support or promote HYIP or Ponzi scheme, you can invest if you want and if you can but never invite people to become a victim of these scammers or else those you invited will think that you put them into this trap and they will get a revenge and harm you
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July 16, 2020, 01:02:52 PM
#36
Many aren't happy about this scumbags, they cheated many and still walk around as if they are the real inventor on this world, robing people of their money can easily get you killed if people know exactly what you looked like, they will surely want their revenge, nowadays people don't leave things for God to settle or do the justice anymore
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July 16, 2020, 12:40:22 PM
#35
Well, when you are telling people that they will become millionaires and stealing their money to make yourself richer, you do make a lot of people angry. I understand the "motive" of hurting someone when you are basically giving all of your life work to someone and in return they say "your money is gone, scammed" and you would be very pissed off as well.

There is also the fact that there are people who are willing to murder other humans, so when you do end up scamming a murderer it is only understandable that they would murder you too, they are murderers to begin with after all. It is a shame of course and hope never happened but do not promote something that you do not own yourself, because other person at higher level may not think the way you think and the results could be like this.
legendary
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July 16, 2020, 12:34:08 PM
#34
Scammers who failed to repent will get served at one point, they are wise and stupid at the same time, they should be wise enough to saw this coming because doing bad things to humans like yourself will only brings you painful death, I don't pity scammers because they don't pity their victims too

Justice is served then. I can also put it that way. Who knows what had happened there, it could be someone they've convinced to send money to them and later found out his money is gone.

They were stuffed in a bag and thrown which could mean they were in custody, probably tortured to send back the victim's money.
But of all places, they are in Mexico? 
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July 16, 2020, 12:18:15 PM
#33
In a world where karma is very much alive you can't escape with any crime, if the law doesn't get you karma will hunt you down, people kills their conscience and do bad things to others but they fooled themselves thinking they can get away with anything, it's hundred percent a big lie
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July 16, 2020, 12:14:38 PM
#32
Condolences, death is a sensitive thing for the family if we talk about it in dirty words. So for friends, I hope you can keep the words here, even if he is involved or commits fraud. Hopefully there are no problems left to the family.
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July 16, 2020, 11:57:38 AM
#31
They were most like hunted and killed due to the money. In as much as it is very bad to scam people of their belonging, killing is not a way forward. Also, part of the reason not to involve in illegal business especially on the internet because you only know yourself but you have no idea what people you scammed are capable of doing. Scam is not a good thing and shouldn't be a means of survival. A lot of people dies just because they are being scammed and could feed themselves

who knows, one of those investors that they scammed orchestrated this gruesome murder? this is the reason why we should always live by this golden rule -- "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you" we dont know what kind of people we are encountering everyday so better stick to this golden rule to have peace of mind.
 
I invested around 200USD into Conligus, after some time Conligus was bought by Onecoin and they merged together. If I invested 200USD into Bitcoin instead of Onecoin, I would have thousand percents profit, now I don't have anything.  Roll Eyes

you can never go wrong with bitcoin. alts come and go but bitcoin will always be here...
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July 16, 2020, 11:54:30 AM
#30
I invested around 200USD into Conligus, after some time Conligus was bought by Onecoin and they merged together. If I invested 200USD into Bitcoin instead of Onecoin, I would have thousand percents profit, now I don't have anything.  Roll Eyes
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July 16, 2020, 11:47:02 AM
#29
Oh well, RIP to these OneCoin scam promoters and condolences to their respective families.

Source: https://cointelegraph.com/news/two-onecoin-promoters-found-dead-in-mexico

The first time I heard about OneCoin is from a good friend of mine. Before I was introduced to crypto, she was way ahead of me already. However, she was promoting OneCoin back then until it went scam. She attended various conferences and networking with the attendees to promote OneCoin and mostly got ignored.

This is what we truly get for promoting scams heavily in the internet.
No matter how much good things we are doing to others, we will die at one day for sure so saying death will come to the people who involved in scamming people is not really fair. Cheesy But atleast people who got scammed will be relieved because the person who involved in this activities will not be doing any such activities to anyone in the future.
Death will take everyone at one point in time, that's certain, but you don't want to get hacked into pieces all in the name of death taking you one day, karma will strike bad people hard, they should enjoy their bad life while it lasts
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July 16, 2020, 11:43:45 AM
#28

this is really possible to happen for everyone that promoting scam investment . Who know if the money  he invested is  the only money they have and because they trust you as promoters and promising them to earn good return  they invest. they invest all their money because they trust you with your words and then suddenly it turn to be scam , what do you think will be the feelings of the investors invested all those money they have . Its angry and that angry turns the feeling to kill the persons they think the reasons why they feel miserable  life and the reasons why he lost all of their money.
Indeed. People who accidentally promotes scam projects would be trouble because if investors would know that you are promoting a scam projects they could put all the blame to you even you are only a promoter. So before we promote a project or a coin we should also check it first if it is legitimate, not only investors because other people would think that we are part of their scheme.
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July 16, 2020, 11:40:22 AM
#27
They were most like hunted and killed due to the money. In as much as it is very bad to scam people of their belonging, killing is not a way forward. Also, part of the reason not to involve in illegal business especially on the internet because you only know yourself but you have no idea what people you scammed are capable of doing. Scam is not a good thing and shouldn't be a means of survival. A lot of people dies just because they are being scammed and could feed themselves
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July 16, 2020, 11:40:07 AM
#26
Oh well, RIP to these OneCoin scam promoters and condolences to their respective families.

Source: https://cointelegraph.com/news/two-onecoin-promoters-found-dead-in-mexico

The first time I heard about OneCoin is from a good friend of mine. Before I was introduced to crypto, she was way ahead of me already. However, she was promoting OneCoin back then until it went scam. She attended various conferences and networking with the attendees to promote OneCoin and mostly got ignored.

This is what we truly get for promoting scams heavily in the internet.
No matter how much good things we are doing to others, we will die at one day for sure so saying death will come to the people who involved in scamming people is not really fair. Cheesy But atleast people who got scammed will be relieved because the person who involved in this activities will not be doing any such activities to anyone in the future.
And no matter how much bad we do to others karma can take your life at a very young age, it's better to do good than hurting people, what's free? We are nothing but pencil in the hand of our creator, bad people forget their creator completely, they have no conscience
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