Oh Dickie,
Lets address you again. Here we go ---
First -- Dickie said --- "So it stops becoming a scam if your self aware it’s a scam."
My answer --- I thought I was clear in my message above but I guess not. First off, many things have been and still are being called a scam when they are not. A scam is a fraudulent business scheme and just because you are screaming scam about Pro Currency does not make it so. Can your prove fraud? No, you can't. Still does that stop you from shout scam . . . nope . . . you just sound like all the many people that shouted scam about bitcoin.
So something is not a scam, until there is fraud. Now if you shouted, "It has the potential for being a scam." That would be a completely different way of thinking and my answer to that would be, "what doesn't".
So the point I was making, if you are educated about what you want to put your money into and the potential unethical business practices -- I would not call that being scammed. You are making a investment decision. Anything involving people can become a scam by the fraud of the individuals. Now when fraud becomes a part of the investment . . . yes your now technically being scammed but can you cry about it when you made the decision and had the awareness of the potential for the fraud.
Second -- I did not make a bad choice in getting involved in Pro Currency. I invested some money, got it all back with a little more, and now have more Pro Currency as well.
That sounds like a good choice.
Third -- Scammers are everywhere not just in crypto. Become educated and you can avoid most scams.
Fourth -- I am not a fan of MLM marketing, but they are not scams. (Yes the ones that do fraud are, but the many that don't are not. Just like regular businesses.) You just shouting scam about everything is silly.
Fifth -- Dickie said, "Also I’m pretty disappointed you only had 8 long winded useless remarks. I was hoping for a clean 10. Lastly I bet you look real sexy in your cheerleader uniform." -- once again you go to your lower energy put-downs/sarcasms. That along with you not keeping your word shows what type of person your are. (I had hopes you had left all of that behind. Oh well. Maybe I am wasting my time with you.)
Sixth -- Dickie said, "And the founders of PROC and IPRO.... why is it that they practically don’t exist online? No presence at all. The bio about all the years of experience? What companies? What experience? They barely disclosed the relationship between the two entities. So obviously bad. Laughably bad. There’s no smart money invested in this gas station bonus bucks scam. Lol." ------ Many billions of business people practically don't exist online. (I have a friend that is a business man worth 50 million and he practically does not exist online and likes it that way.) Yes I see how they could be more forthcoming but that does not make they scammers. Like I have stated time and time again, only time will tell if they are going to keep their word or not. My smart money got in, and out, and now have a nest egg of Pro Currency. If the company goes, great. If not, then they probably lied and were trying to scam people even if there was not any fraud involved.
Seventh -- Dickie said, "If you do any research. Only people with an invested interest in this token are singing its praises. All the positive articles are paid promotions. So all that data is invalid and useless. Any third party that’s not fluffing for PROC calls it what it is. A piece of shit scam. But ya, listen to the paid promoters lol. Sheeple." ----- This just sounds like the early stages of any business and a lot like Bitcoin --- LOL.
Dickie you have made your view point quite clear about Pro Currency and I believe I understand your multiple agenda for your postings. Like I have said many times in my other posts, time will tell. I am waiting to see what happens to my current investment over the next six months to a year. I would highly suggest people without the funds for loosing an investment, or are over worried about being scammed by this coin, should wait and see what happens too. Hopefully the creators will follow their business plan and keep their word but only time will tell. Waiting will have you miss out on a little of the profit from its start up phase . . . however, if its a good business there will be plenty of profit down the road. (Just like Bitcoin now . . . LOL.)
Have you ever heard the term "Internet Troll"...."Troll" for short?
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Wikipedia:
In Internet slang, a troll (/ˈtroʊl/, /ˈtrɒl/) is a person who sows discord on the Internet by starting quarrels or upsetting people, by posting inflammatory,[1] extraneous, or off-topic messages in an online community (such as a newsgroup, forum, chat room, or blog) with the intent of provoking readers into an emotional response[2] or of otherwise disrupting normal, on-topic discussion,[3]
often for the troll's amusement.
This sense of both the noun and the verb "troll" is associated with Internet discourse, but also has been used more widely. Media attention in recent years has equated trolling with online harassment. For example, the mass media have used "troll" to mean "a person who defaces Internet tribute sites with the aim of causing grief to families."
"Do not feed the troll"