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hero member
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December 17, 2016, 10:33:22 PM
#31
I do not understand why the plan you have to deposit $ 5 first before you give 10 mbtc
full member
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December 17, 2016, 04:41:40 PM
#30
I can do this task, what´s your link?
sr. member
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December 17, 2016, 04:23:40 PM
#29
Yeah, you gotta deposit at least $5 on the site and after I get confirmation I will send you 10 mbtc. PM me for the link.

its a goldmoney referral if you already have an account there it wont work

just like this thread https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/paused-paying-0015-btc-15-mbtc-per-signup-1709157
I thought it was scam, but probably not.

anyway what kind of website is goldmoney? and is $5 we should deposit sent to a bank account or a wallet?
Yeah but that offer has been paused for some reason.

This killyou72 was in the yobit signature campaign but then got this red trust. So something is amist with this account for sure.
full member
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December 17, 2016, 04:13:28 PM
#28
Since the other guy quit, I can do this service a few times for you. PM me please Smiley
legendary
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December 15, 2016, 06:33:33 AM
#27
I want to warn you.

This user have positive "trust" opinions and +10, but something looks strange.
Check "trust" section: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=408367

Quote
This user's password was reset recently.

This user's email address was changed recently.

Everyone has the right to change the password and email address, but in situations like this will be better to ask about signed message from old address.

@OP can you sign message from one of these addresses:
1JLxk6GBM1GDB7L73roAPVuahiy3ehZCRR
1DJRLuia6ocS2JjnWvB3XJUnmLPrx41f8Z

Or at least from that one:
1KUHu19upMoHRcj263eERgStAYhZ63zs7Q

?
 
full member
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December 15, 2016, 03:10:14 AM
#26
Some other dude on here is paying 15mBTC, I can do it for that price. I can get about 3 accounts (have different phone numbers)
PM me Smiley
hero member
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December 15, 2016, 02:13:30 AM
#25
Yeah, you gotta deposit at least $5 on the site and after I get confirmation I will send you 10 mbtc. PM me for the link.

its a goldmoney referral if you already have an account there it wont work

just like this thread https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/paused-paying-0015-btc-15-mbtc-per-signup-1709157
I thought it was scam, but probably not.

anyway what kind of website is goldmoney? and is $5 we should deposit sent to a bank account or a wallet?
newbie
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December 14, 2016, 07:26:21 PM
#24
so unless the deposited $5
you won't send the give out the Btc
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December 14, 2016, 06:07:20 PM
#23
Although the user has positive trust it would be good to wait out for an escrow.
No offense to op.

But 1 the reward is quite quite and 2 i see this message:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=408367
This user's password was reset recently.
This user's email address was changed recently.

Yep, definitely "This user's password was reset recently." is a sign to ask about escrow. Or at least do that with few trusted users with upfront payment.
Can you also confirm that it is not any Ponzi?

Stolen acc maybe
newbie
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December 14, 2016, 05:57:56 PM
#22
anyone received payment
sr. member
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December 14, 2016, 05:06:22 PM
#21
OP is this offer still open I am interested hope you will pay me after completion of my task and deposit of money waiting for your link and reply about this
sr. member
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December 14, 2016, 02:19:07 PM
#20
i might be interested in this did anyone get paid?
legendary
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December 14, 2016, 01:31:50 PM
#19
Although the user has positive trust it would be good to wait out for an escrow.
No offense to op.

But 1 the reward is quite quite and 2 i see this message:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=408367
This user's password was reset recently.
This user's email address was changed recently.

Yep, definitely "This user's password was reset recently." is a sign to ask about escrow. Or at least do that with few trusted users with upfront payment.
Can you also confirm that it is not any Ponzi?
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December 14, 2016, 01:11:15 PM
#18
Although the user has positive trust it would be good to wait out for an escrow.
No offense to op.

But 1 the reward is quite quite and 2 i see this message:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=408367
This user's password was reset recently.
This user's email address was changed recently.
hero member
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December 14, 2016, 12:30:56 PM
#17
I'm interested to do this task
legendary
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December 14, 2016, 11:58:30 AM
#16
You can convince us to do this task if you can provide a trusted escrow so the funds are safe and there's no reason that you can scam.

If you can't use an escrow then no one will try this task as that red thing glows below your name , just saying because there are many scammers nowadays in this forum.


If you set your default trust to 1 it shows green. lol. Its deposited to a website I dont own so I dont see the reason I gotta use an escrow but I would if you required it or if your trust is high enough I would send first.

1. Is it some sort of affiliate from BitGold or anything like that?
2. Do you need to put in your mobile number and verify it?
3. Is is the same thing as the newbie is doing who is paying 15mBTC for each sign up, while you are paying 5mBTC less?

If your answer is no to all of the above, then I am interested. Send me a PM.


its goldmoney, so yes
no
yes,

I assume he as a higher tier than me and can pay the extra 5 mbtc but if I did that I would be losing btc

Are you 100% confident that you don't need a mobile phone SMS verification to get this done? Because as far as I know and according to my friends who do have a BitGold account before the GoldMoney rebranding came, you certainly needed a mobile phone verification.

Let me know if that is needed, thanks


EDIT: Just saw your post, it is indeed needed. Also it should be noted that people who already have a Goldmoney account cannot participate.
What is Goldmoney? If it is in affiliation with bitgold then you can not withdraw the deposit that you put in until you reach the minimum amount to withdraw.
Correct me if I am wrong but I remember registering for a bitgold account and that is what happened to me. I was not able to withdraw the gold from the account and eventually lost the bonus once it passed the expiry date to do so. Undecided
sr. member
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December 09, 2016, 12:58:08 AM
#15
You can convince us to do this task if you can provide a trusted escrow so the funds are safe and there's no reason that you can scam.

If you can't use an escrow then no one will try this task as that red thing glows below your name , just saying because there are many scammers nowadays in this forum.


If you set your default trust to 1 it shows green. lol. Its deposited to a website I dont own so I dont see the reason I gotta use an escrow but I would if you required it or if your trust is high enough I would send first.

1. Is it some sort of affiliate from BitGold or anything like that?
2. Do you need to put in your mobile number and verify it?
3. Is is the same thing as the newbie is doing who is paying 15mBTC for each sign up, while you are paying 5mBTC less?

If your answer is no to all of the above, then I am interested. Send me a PM.


its goldmoney, so yes
no
yes,

I assume he as a higher tier than me and can pay the extra 5 mbtc but if I did that I would be losing btc

Are you 100% confident that you don't need a mobile phone SMS verification to get this done? Because as far as I know and according to my friends who do have a BitGold account before the GoldMoney rebranding came, you certainly needed a mobile phone verification.

Let me know if that is needed, thanks


EDIT: Just saw your post, it is indeed needed. Also it should be noted that people who already have a Goldmoney account cannot participate.
hero member
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December 09, 2016, 12:56:47 AM
#14
You can convince us to do this task if you can provide a trusted escrow so the funds are safe and there's no reason that you can scam.

If you can't use an escrow then no one will try this task as that red thing glows below your name , just saying because there are many scammers nowadays in this forum.


If you set your default trust to 1 it shows green. lol. Its deposited to a website I dont own so I dont see the reason I gotta use an escrow but I would if you required it or if your trust is high enough I would send first.

1. Is it some sort of affiliate from BitGold or anything like that?
2. Do you need to put in your mobile number and verify it?
3. Is is the same thing as the newbie is doing who is paying 15mBTC for each sign up, while you are paying 5mBTC less?

If your answer is no to all of the above, then I am interested. Send me a PM.


its goldmoney, so yes
no
yes,

I assume he as a higher tier than me and can pay the extra 5 mbtc but if I did that I would be losing btc

You absolutely need to verify phone

Ah you are right, you do. I forgot that I did. Ill update my post
hero member
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December 09, 2016, 12:55:43 AM
#13
I assume he as a higher tier than me and can pay the extra 5 mbtc but if I did that I would be losing btc

I as well as many others may consider this if you place the funds in escrow.

I said earlier that I would send you the funds first if you were trusted enough and you are so post your btc address
legendary
Activity: 1050
Merit: 1004
December 09, 2016, 12:54:49 AM
#12
I assume he as a higher tier than me and can pay the extra 5 mbtc but if I did that I would be losing btc

I as well as many others may consider this if you place the funds in escrow.
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