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Topic: RogerKver invested $13k into a (ponzi)? (Read 1523 times)

legendary
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February 13, 2017, 08:47:40 PM
#37
This guy must really have some change to throw around....isn't this site just an obvious ponzi or am I missing something?

https://twitter.com/cryptiply/status/830932049078784000

I've tested the site (cryptiply.com) due to good feedback in their bitcointalk ann and it pays though that definitely does not justify what it will do in the future...

Any enlightenment?
Is it bait to attract more victims? I don't ever believe if rogerver will be investing his money into the ponzi. The BU expert will not become a stupid person, but how can they confirm if it was rogerver?  Roll Eyes Shocked This site is obvious ponzi site.  Cool

How he can not come up as a stupid person? Might I remind you of this?

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/this-just-in-roger-ver-cant-even-transact-bitcoin-properly-1454900

This guy is a clown that lucked out by being at the right moment doing the right (buying bitcoin) and now he things he a is a big deal. Roger Ver is a scam so is BU.
$0.05 for $23k transaction. funny guy.  Or he was making a joke.  Cheesy Yeah, the lucky clown. but his right moment to buy bitcoin give him a big life.
sr. member
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February 13, 2017, 06:01:49 PM
#36
I dont think kimdotcom will invest on that shitty site that is clearly a ponzi, people like him knows how to create money and will not waste time on a site like that. People who do this things must be revealed so that they will be shame in the internet and the people planning to make site like this will change their mind because of that.
It is just a shitty scam site that uses peoples name to lure people and nothing else.Kim dot com is a miser to be frank and he will not use his own money if at all if he is planning to invest some where.  Grin
sr. member
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February 13, 2017, 05:42:59 PM
#35
This is just if someone said that Craig Wright is the real Satoshi.
We all know that is not true.
So why believe when someone saying they are this Roger Ver guy?

Would the real Roger Ver please stand up... please stand up! Grin
vip
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February 13, 2017, 05:10:38 PM
#34
I feel for him though but wait a minute who would invest such an amount without critically analyzing his profit and loss options? Ponzi's are springing up everyday and it's our responsibility to check properly to fish them out. This was obvious but i don't know how they managed to trap him. SMH

None other than Roger Ver. It's clear that we are seeing a guy that has too much free time and too much money to invest. That's what happen when you become a multi millionaire out of nowhere, it's just ridiculous how much money this guy must have. He's a joke.

To us, it is clear that you, cellard, have too much free time and little money, hence posting bullshit so to earn satoshis via your sig campaigns.
sr. member
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February 13, 2017, 04:33:04 PM
#33
Just imagine you walk back home from buying some groceries and i start a conversation with you. I tell you how i can more then double your money in just a week. Oh and here i have a paper with some written names of famous people and how much they have invested. How much would you give me?
Greed makes people dumb. If something sounds way to good to be true, then it is a scam. Do not fall for such a scam. Just because some famous name is on the list, this does not mean that it was the real person and even if, they might got scammed, but this is no excuse for you to get scammed too.
 
legendary
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February 13, 2017, 03:34:12 PM
#32
hehe well it seems that this shit works since OP kinda believed what they tweeted
lol you should never talk a tweet seriously , but good news that scammers are getting creative lol they are not just making threads and selling dreams in the investor based games section  Grin
sr. member
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February 13, 2017, 02:42:10 PM
#31
EARN UP TO 250% PROFIT IN 200 HOURS

Damn I must admit I am very tempted to push the button. This sounds like such a sweet deal. Maybe I should throw a tenner and see how it goes  Grin

Please finger please don't do this noooooooo Shocked
Been there done that, obviously didn't turn out well lol  Cheesy Good thing I never went all in with these kinds of obvious ponzi scam attempts. $13k is still a low amount, I have seen as much as 100 BTC invested in these sites or at least advertised by these websites might be just false information.
No one would dare to invest 100 BTC let alone 1BTC to these ponzi crap sites and you can make up any value as a webmaster and lure innocent victims into their schemes.$13 k is not a low amount at all even if you are from the US as it is a couple of months salary even for a established individual.
full member
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February 13, 2017, 02:34:04 PM
#30
I dont think kimdotcom will invest on that shitty site that is clearly a ponzi, people like him knows how to create money and will not waste time on a site like that. People who do this things must be revealed so that they will be shame in the internet and the people planning to make site like this will change their mind because of that.
sr. member
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February 13, 2017, 10:10:10 AM
#29
I believe it was just to attract us to try their ponzi site ! there is no way someone will risk that big amount of money for nothing ! I believe that the names was fake and just use to make people believe in them ! The return is too good to be true so there is no way your gonna profit from that kind of service ! It was purely a scam so dont be trapped !
sr. member
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Veni, Vidi, Vici
February 13, 2017, 09:53:10 AM
#28
This site at sure is scam and ponzi scheme. It seems to me difficult to invest a user with basic knowledge with bitcoin and doing a small research. So I do not believe that Roger Ver did a deposit. On the other side if Ver really wanted to play he is not fool to give his real name and email. He could create a new account only for this reason. But I cannot understand what is doing Roger Ver and does not react with  tweet or something else.
hero member
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February 13, 2017, 09:47:38 AM
#27
I sent a message the one user that leaves a comment from the post and he said he is a friend of the owner and the site will be closed on February 24 and he got paid. Does Roger really invested on the site? Maybe they just mention his name but the real Roger didn't made an investment.
from management at cryptiply, I would like to deny this statement. You are more than welcome to watch our platform continue to grow and prosper as it has the past month that we've been online. This is nothing more than FUD, along with the other claims in this thread.
We did mention on twitter it is not confirmed it is the real RogerKver nor real KimDotcom that invested. OP you should have provided these facts before posting.
legendary
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February 13, 2017, 09:30:52 AM
#26
This guy must really have some change to throw around....isn't this site just an obvious ponzi or am I missing something?

https://twitter.com/cryptiply/status/830932049078784000

I've tested the site (cryptiply.com) due to good feedback in their bitcointalk ann and it pays though that definitely does not justify what it will do in the future...

Any enlightenment?
Is it bait to attract more victims? I don't ever believe if rogerver will be investing his money into the ponzi. The BU expert will not become a stupid person, but how can they confirm if it was rogerver?  Roll Eyes Shocked This site is obvious ponzi site.  Cool
This is what i supposed to say because a veteran/expert bitcoin user wont really fall for this one and he does have more knowledge compared on most people on bitcoin i guess and investing on a ponzi site seems nonsense on me and you cant even prove out if hes the one who invested on it.This is just a plain advertisement.lol
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February 13, 2017, 09:18:18 AM
#25
I think it was to just to fool people and promote their website at the same time !They just use names to make their "service" realistic ! I've been also fooled by that already a years ago by that same scheme just with different name so please to the people out there who also want to try it out , you will just lose your bitcoins !
hero member
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February 13, 2017, 09:03:50 AM
#24
I sent a message the one user that leaves a comment from the post and he said he is a friend of the owner and the site will be closed on February 24 and he got paid. Does Roger really invested on the site? Maybe they just mention his name but the real Roger didn't made an investment.
legendary
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February 13, 2017, 08:29:51 AM
#23
It is obviously a fake news even with out pointing out this one :

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The address in their screenshot that Rodger supposedly invested via is 17ejQWL7xKp2Ls75UE73BkjA4btUu6HpqV however that address has exactly zero transactions.
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But even if it was the real rodger ver, it is just small amount to him. He probably do not care that he invested on a ponzi scam as long as he made a payout and he get out before it closes. That would I do if I have that money in hand.
hero member
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February 13, 2017, 08:05:29 AM
#22
EARN UP TO 250% PROFIT IN 200 HOURS

Damn I must admit I am very tempted to push the button. This sounds like such a sweet deal. Maybe I should throw a tenner and see how it goes  Grin

Please finger please don't do this noooooooo Shocked
Been there done that, obviously didn't turn out well lol  Cheesy Good thing I never went all in with these kinds of obvious ponzi scam attempts. $13k is still a low amount, I have seen as much as 100 BTC invested in these sites or at least advertised by these websites might be just false information.
legendary
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Merit: 1036
February 13, 2017, 07:56:55 AM
#21
These are the top 3 investors right now:

Username    Total Invested
Griffin    19.11681511 BTC
RogerKver    13.58577412 BTC
KimDotCom    9.92941 BTC

Now I did check up the site and apparently you can edit your username to whatever you want so for example I could write Satoshi Nakamoto and invest 20 coins and be on the very first spot but this doesn't make me the real Satoshi Nakamoto either. I suppose these 2 famous names there are impostors but who knows?
legendary
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February 13, 2017, 07:53:23 AM
#20
I feel for him though but wait a minute who would invest such an amount without critically analyzing his profit and loss options? Ponzi's are springing up everyday and it's our responsibility to check properly to fish them out. This was obvious but i don't know how they managed to trap him. SMH

None other than Roger Ver. It's clear that we are seeing a guy that has too much free time and too much money to invest. That's what happen when you become a multi millionaire out of nowhere, it's just ridiculous how much money this guy must have. He's a joke.
sr. member
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February 13, 2017, 07:39:14 AM
#19
I feel for him though but wait a minute who would invest such an amount without critically analyzing his profit and loss options? Ponzi's are springing up everyday and it's our responsibility to check properly to fish them out. This was obvious but i don't know how they managed to trap him. SMH
hero member
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February 13, 2017, 07:35:27 AM
#18
I don’t think that anyone would invest such a large amount in any scheme which is suspicious in nature and has many critical accusations. Probably this might be a kind of honey trap to attract more investors by giving false hope of investing in a popular scheme. I urge everyone to make a deep research before investing in any investment scheme and never invest based on other’s opinion.
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