Pages:
Author

Topic: Please make your vote for the flag created against game-protect - page 3. (Read 2903 times)

copper member
Activity: 2338
Merit: 4543
Join the world-leading crypto sportsbook NOW!
I wonder what McDonald's is paying in his country. I bet he whould have been able to earn a lot more than 210 euro if he spent this time flipping burgers instead of trolling. Unless he's too crazy to the point of unemployable.

Yes, even McDonald's has burger-flipper standards, and bat-shit-crazy is an automatic disqualifier.
legendary
Activity: 3654
Merit: 8909
https://bpip.org
This makes me think that game-protect types the names out one-by-one (prior to their copy-pasting) which makes me think they're even more insane than I originally thought.

Well, his list is sorted alphabetically instead of by activity or whatever the default sort order is on a flag, so he's clearly putting some effort into reformatting it.

I wonder what McDonald's is paying in his country. I bet he would have been able to earn a lot more than 210 euro if he spent this time flipping burgers instead of trolling. Unless he's too crazy to the point of unemployable.
copper member
Activity: 2562
Merit: 2510
Spear the bees
The Parmasist
@The Pharmacist is this your cousin?

This makes me think that game-protect types the names out one-by-one (prior to their copy-pasting) which makes me think they're even more insane than I originally thought. TwitchySeal's theory might make some sense here.

Game Protect does not make contracts and therefore can not intent to be legally bound by such.
Nice. Outside of the law, huh?
hero member
Activity: 1344
Merit: 507
@ 1982dre, actmyname, addarmstrong, alexrossi, asphyxiate, asu, Astargath, Avirunes, babo, BayAreaCoins, BigBoy89, bL4nkcode, blurryeyed, bob123, bones261, cabalism, Captain Corporate, CASIO, ChiBitCTy, crwth, CryptopreneurBrainboss, DaveF, DiamondCardz, DireWolfM14, DreamerBT, eckmar, efialtis, examplens, Foxpup, Hakorede, HCP, Hhampuz, hopenotlate, iasenko, iluvbitcoins, Initscri, jimmyhate, JSRAW, Kalemder, Kevinn22, kruglikov, LeGaulois, LeonGhibli, LFC_Bitcoin, lighpulsar07, Lutpin, marlboroza, mindrust, Mirae, mocacinno, morvillz7z, mosprognoz, mu_enrico, NeuroticFish, nutildah, o_e_l_e_o, Pamoldar, pandukelana2712, PassThePopcorn, passwordnow, RHavar, rhomelmabini, robelneo, Rodeo02, Royse777, ScamViruS, sheenshane, Slow death,  squatz1, stompix, subSTRATA, suchmoon, SyGambler, TECSHARE, The Parmasist, TheUltraElite, TMAN, TwitchySeal, whitcher_sense, WinRateCasino, xtraelv, yahoo62278, yazher, yogg, Zwei

Your partner in crime xtraelv investigated that a legally binding agreement, let alone a written contract, does not exist! Smiley

1) UK law is similar to the law in most commonwealth countries.

For contracts to be legally binding, five essential elements must be present. There must be:

1) An offer;
2) Acceptance of the offer;
3) Consideration (i.e., some form of payment);
4) An intention to be legally bound by the contract; and
5) Certainty as to what the parties have agreed.

https://businessadvice.co.uk/business-development/business-planning/are-emails-legally-binding/

3) Consideration (i.e., some form of payment);
Does not exist!

Game Protect only takes donations without any legally binding agreement.

4) An intention to be legally bound by the contract
Does not exist!

Game Protect does not make contracts and therefore can not intent to be legally bound by such.
legendary
Activity: 2464
Merit: 3878
Hire Bitcointalk Camp. Manager @ r7promotions.com
Quote
b) Donate 5% of your claim (minimum 100 Euro) in advance or
Donate! LOL
I must say that I am not really updated with the information. It seems we have a beggar here :-D


or
Quote
c) Register with any Qualify free operator and accumulate affiliate commission worth 5% of your claim.
We have these poor online affiliates who can do anything just to get a sign up LOL

GP, get a real job bud. I hope you do not have a family to feed.
hero member
Activity: 1344
Merit: 507
The enforcement options are clearly and publicly stated on the Game Protect website:

Quote
https://game-protect.com

How can I qualify?

1) Simply register your betting or gambling account with any Qualify free operator.

2) If you ignored the option 1) and got scammed, then you still have the following enforcement options:

a) Collection proceeding on a 65:35 no cure no pay basis, if the claim is at least around 5,000 Euro or

b) Donate 5% of your claim (minimum 100 Euro) in advance or

c) Register with any Qualify free operator and accumulate affiliate commission worth 5% of your claim.

Anyone claiming that this is a deception, obviously is not sound of mind! Cheesy
legendary
Activity: 2464
Merit: 3158
In the real world, if you publicly believe and claim that an entity is a scam / show because it asked you to lend BTC worth 10€, then you are at a high risk that the judge will order a medically psychological examination! Smiley

Let us try that ! Cheesy Curious to see who's gonna end up in coocoo land.
Please give us the details to your lawyer or your sollicitor so we can explain to him what's going on ? Smiley

Wait, do you have one because it was asked a few times and you are never able to do so ? Huh
legendary
Activity: 1288
Merit: 1926
฿ear ride on the rainbow slide
hero member
Activity: 1344
Merit: 507
h4ns believed he was making a contract with you and as a result of the promise made by you transferred the funds.
h4ns believed that he made a written contract with Game Protect?

In the real world, you make something only if you fulfill the applicable laws and requirements! Roll Eyes

You will not get sentenced for murder only because you believe that you killed someone! Cheesy

(September 3rd) My suspicion substantiated when he asked me to borrow him €10. For the second time.

In the real world, if you publicly believe and claim that an entity is a scam / show because it asked you to lend BTC worth 10€, then you are at a high risk that the judge will order a medically psychological examination! Smiley

legendary
Activity: 1288
Merit: 1926
฿ear ride on the rainbow slide
Game Protect does not make any contracts. Contracts are only made with the enforcement foundation. Smiley

This is where you are wrong.

You deceived the h4ns by stating that he would get a refund by 30 June 2019.

Whether you believe this is a contract is irrelevant.

h4ns believed he was making a contract with you and as a result of the promise made by you transferred the funds.

Whether you like it or not - you made a contract with h4ns to send the 210 euro to the foundation.

Whether you get the 210 euro back from the foundation is irrelevant. You owe h4ns 210 euro.

Quote
How does Game Protect make money? What are the numbers?
The site is barely making enough money to cover expenses, with the monthly profit being about 300/month. The sites makes money from:

– Affiliate commissions.

– Monthly/yearly contributions.

– Individual orders for investigation and assistance.

How big is your team? What do they do and what are their backgrounds?
The number of participants varies depending on the cases and whether it includes lawyers, private investigators and IT experts.

I personally have good knowledge with regards to civil laws, criminal laws and private investigations.
Source: https://bitcoin-millionaire.com/business-gameprotect/
Archived: https://web.archive.org/web/20191104234928/https://bitcoin-millionaire.com/business-gameprotect/


hero member
Activity: 1344
Merit: 507
2) It is in writing.
Really, emails are written? Cheesy


3) You did ruin your reputation because you breached the conditions of the contract by not returning the 210 Euro on 30 June 2019.
Thank you for confirming that this false and misleading scam accusation ruined my reputation. Smiley

Game-Protect.com did not refund my money and stopped replying to my emails


1) UK law is similar to the law in most commonwealth countries.

For contracts to be legally binding, five essential elements must be present. There must be:

An offer;
Acceptance of the offer;
Consideration (i.e., some form of payment);
An intention to be legally bound by the contract; and
Certainty as to what the parties have agreed.

https://businessadvice.co.uk/business-development/business-planning/are-emails-legally-binding/
Thank you for confirming that a legally binding agreement, let alone a written contract, does not exist! Smiley

Consideration (i.e., some form of payment);
Does not exist!

Game Protect only takes donations without any legally binding agreement.

An intention to be legally bound by the contract
Does not exist!

Game Protect does not make any contracts.
legendary
Activity: 1288
Merit: 1926
฿ear ride on the rainbow slide
2) It is in writing.
Really, emails are written? Cheesy


3) You did ruin your reputation because you breached the conditions of the contract by not returning the 210 Euro on 30 June 2019.
Thank you for confirming that this false and misleading scam accusation ruined my reputation. Smiley

Game-Protect.com did not refund my money and stopped replying to my emails


1) UK law is similar to the law in most commonwealth countries.
For a contract via email to be legally binding under UK law there needs to be:
An offer;
Acceptance of the offer;
Consideration (i.e., some form of payment);
An intention to be legally bound by the contract; and
Certainty as to what the parties have agreed.

https://businessadvice.co.uk/business-development/business-planning/are-emails-legally-binding/

Under USA law
https://www.icaew.com/archive/library/subject-gateways/law/legal-alert/2018-02/case-law-court-confirms-emails-can-create-legally-binding-contracts

2) Yes - they are a written form of communication.

3) Your reputation - by your own conduct - was already absolutely rubbish.  I cannot imagine how this could ruin it even more. What this claim proved was that you go to extreme lows to deceive people from their funds. The only person that has a fantasy that you have a "good reputation" - is you.

4) By making the claim that it is a donation and by falsely claiming that "there is no contract"  you make it absolutely obvious with your current argument  to everyone that:

If we were to accept your argument then using your own logic and terminology:

a) You made a written statement that you had no intention of keeping in an effort to get a non refundable "donation".
b) You used your "reputation" to convince him to accept that "promise".
c) You have now clearly and publicly stated that you had no intention of keeping that promise because you consider it a "donation".


copper member
Activity: 2562
Merit: 2510
Spear the bees
Unfortunately, game-protect is either unable to deduce the false equivalency or is unable to honestly admit to their faults.

There is no problem, though, as we can gather that game-protect's values prioritize deceptive manipulation of semantics and repetitive indignance and deflection.
legendary
Activity: 3766
Merit: 4554
Contact @yahoo62278 on telegram for marketing

We know you're illiterate (presumably your "lawyer" takes the time to read these posts aloud to you), but surely you recognise that emails are generally composed of a written language of some form, even if you don't understand it? I mean, you can see the strange symbols of the alphabet arranged in patterns that literate people call "words" and "sentences" and which are collectively known as "writing", right? Roll Eyes
First time I hear that emails are written! Cheesy

And because emails are in writen, they are a written contract! Cheesy Roll Eyes

So always when someone writes an email it is (according to xtraelv) a written contract! Cheesy Roll Eyes
Are you really this dumb? How can you offer a service and expect people to take you seriously if you act like an ignorant person all the time? Look at your recent trust wall tirade, it's ridiculous and shows potential customers you are nothing but a vindictive child.

You obviously know you offered a service to that h4ns guy. You obviously know you offered a refund for services due in June/July of 2019. You have decided to just act ignorant and not back your words about your offers or services. You have shown people that you do not stand behind what you offer. You just look for excuses.

Anyone dumb enough to contact you deserves to get screwed, cause that's all you can offer them. I'm sure you started off with good intentions, but actimg as you do shows how much of a joke you are.

Take a step back and look at your behavior man. Fix the mess you created. If you ever want anyone to take you seriously, you need to start acting like a rational person and not one of the dumbest people to ever post on this forum.
hero member
Activity: 1344
Merit: 507

We know you're illiterate (presumably your "lawyer" takes the time to read these posts aloud to you), but surely you recognise that emails are generally composed of a written language of some form, even if you don't understand it? I mean, you can see the strange symbols of the alphabet arranged in patterns that literate people call "words" and "sentences" and which are collectively known as "writing", right? Roll Eyes
First time I hear that emails are written! Cheesy

And because emails are written, they are a written contract! Cheesy Roll Eyes

So always when someone writes an email it is (according to xtraelv) a written contract! Cheesy Roll Eyes
legendary
Activity: 2464
Merit: 3878
Hire Bitcointalk Camp. Manager @ r7promotions.com
~snip~
Unless he starts showing some evidence of primary-school level thought, I'll have to assume that he's composing his posts on a Magna Doodle™ he was given after having his crayons taken away because he kept scribbling on walls. Cheesy
You nailed it and it would be interesting to see his response (GP's) in here.
Out of sMerts :-P
legendary
Activity: 4522
Merit: 3183
Vile Vixen and Miss Bitcointalk 2021-2023
Does this mean, GP does not have the intellectual level even of a 5 year kid?
Unless he starts showing some evidence of primary-school level thought, I'll have to assume that he's composing his posts on a Magna Doodle™ he was given after having his crayons taken away because he kept scribbling on walls. Cheesy
legendary
Activity: 2464
Merit: 3878
Hire Bitcointalk Camp. Manager @ r7promotions.com
Really, emails are written? Cheesy
Explain "written" in your own words granny.

We know you're illiterate (presumably your "lawyer" takes the time to read these posts aloud to you), but surely you recognise that emails are generally composed of a written language of some form, even if you don't understand it? I mean, you can see the strange symbols of the alphabet arranged in patterns that literate people call "words" and "sentences" and which are collectively known as "writing", right? Roll Eyes
Does this mean, GP does not have the intellectual level even of a 5 year kid?
legendary
Activity: 4522
Merit: 3183
Vile Vixen and Miss Bitcointalk 2021-2023
Really, emails are written? Cheesy
We know you're illiterate (presumably your "lawyer" takes the time to read these posts aloud to you), but surely you recognise that emails are generally composed of a written language of some form, even if you don't understand it? I mean, you can see the strange symbols of the alphabet arranged in patterns that literate people call "words" and "sentences" and which are collectively known as "writing", right? Roll Eyes
copper member
Activity: 2562
Merit: 2510
Spear the bees
They're not forming a contract with me -- they were merely donating money in return for services provided.

How ridiculous that you assume the services would have been successful!
Pages:
Jump to: