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Topic: Scam acusations (Read 305 times)

member
Activity: 294
Merit: 10
April 16, 2019, 11:13:31 AM
#9
I got scammed on this forum, someone left a negative trust on my account and is asking for money to remove it, i tried to negociate because i don't have that money so i try to give him dogecoin instead, he said if i try to open a new account he will leave another negative trust, so i cannot do anything.

How can i take my trust back?

I was planning to earn some money with my signature but now my account is useless.

Please help me
sr. member
Activity: 392
Merit: 892
April 16, 2019, 10:57:07 AM
#8
Only 10% of projects are actually scamms. 82% are entrepreneurs trying to make a business.
10% Huh Are you joking? I can correct the sentence for you.

Only 10% projects are actually trying to make a business. 82% are trying to scam.



If you think an accusation is inaccurate here you could just post the reason why you think so.


This article mention that 80% were scam in 2017.  this other one mention that only 8% were listed on a trade site.  I think I read somehting about the percentage in 2018 but cant find the article atm.

88% of crypto crowdfund projects fail because of lack of funds not that they are ment to be scams.

And they take whatever fund they got and disappear.
sr. member
Activity: 1288
Merit: 415
April 16, 2019, 09:39:47 AM
#7
Only 10% of projects are actually scamms. 82% are entrepreneurs trying to make a business.
10% Huh Are you joking? I can correct the sentence for you.

Only 10% projects are actually trying to make a business. 82% are trying to scam.



If you think an accusation is inaccurate here you could just post the reason why you think so.
hero member
Activity: 3024
Merit: 614
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
April 16, 2019, 09:32:28 AM
#6
Hello guys,
 
 I am the moderator of orbis transfer thread. The Admin needs to take into consideration that many people here make unfunded acusations. This section need to be regulated and administrated properly. We have a scam acusation that the company administrators are part of many ico scams. Crypto_info member posted an acusation like this without knowing that these people actualy help foreigners open legit companies in Estonia.

 This section is dangerous for legit projects.

 Projects that fail are called scamms. Why?
 88% of crypto crowdfund projects fail because of lack of funds not that they are ment to be scams.

 People. Try to understand that if a team member doesen't have In profile or github is not updated that doesen't mean it is a scam.

 Many ptojects are good and people are part of start-ups, trying their luck in entrepreneurship and fail because of lack of funds and luck.

 Only 10% of projects are actually scamms. 82% are entrepreneurs trying to make a business.

       Thank you,
 Frustrated member!

Damn figure, only 10% will you check the long list of IcoEthics and the long list of thread here of project that are scam site, if you want to run your ICO in a professional manner worthy of trust to get funded, then you should give what investors wants to see and not defend your projects lack of transparency, imagine defending a project without profile and asking people for millions of dollars.
newbie
Activity: 303
Merit: 0
April 16, 2019, 08:28:48 AM
#5
Hello guys,
 
 I am the moderator of orbis transfer thread. The Admin needs to take into consideration that many people here make unfunded acusations. This section need to be regulated and administrated properly. We have a scam acusation that the company administrators are part of many ico scams. Crypto_info member posted an acusation like this without knowing that these people actualy help foreigners open legit companies in Estonia.

 This section is dangerous for legit projects.

 Projects that fail are called scamms. Why?
 88% of crypto crowdfund projects fail because of lack of funds not that they are ment to be scams.

 People. Try to understand that if a team member doesen't have In profile or github is not updated that doesen't mean it is a scam.

 Many ptojects are good and people are part of start-ups, trying their luck in entrepreneurship and fail because of lack of funds and luck.

 Only 10% of projects are actually scamms. 82% are entrepreneurs trying to make a business.

       Thank you,
 Frustrated member!

And if the ORBIS team behave like pigs, you think this is normal. They block accounts in social networks for the fact that people ask ordinary questions and want to get information. In these matters, there are no accusations of fraud, not coarse vocabulary. You can give an answer for what block these people? And I will answer you. A normal team even at an early stage thinks about its reputation and its future. According to the behavior of these guys, we can say that they do not care about their customers and the future.
sr. member
Activity: 481
Merit: 268
November 07, 2018, 09:04:25 PM
#4
A few of your
 company administrators are part of many ico scams
Your administrators were part of many ico? Not one or a few but many? This doesnt sound good. Why dont you post the link for the accusations and try to defend them?

legendary
Activity: 1932
Merit: 1737
"Common rogue from Russia with a bare ass."
November 07, 2018, 09:42:57 AM
#3

 88% of crypto crowdfund projects fail because of lack of funds not that they are ment to be scams.

  Only 10% of projects are actually scamms. 82% are entrepreneurs trying to make a business.

    

Much numberz.
Any source, or just own ass?
member
Activity: 445
Merit: 71
November 07, 2018, 09:28:01 AM
#2
Hello guys,
 
 I am the moderator of orbis transfer thread. The Admin needs to take into consideration that many people here make unfunded acusations. This section need to be regulated and administrated properly. We have a scam acusation that the company administrators are part of many ico scams. Crypto_info member posted an acusation like this without knowing that these people actualy help foreigners open legit companies in Estonia.

 This section is dangerous for legit projects.

 Projects that fail are called scamms. Why?
 88% of crypto crowdfund projects fail because of lack of funds not that they are ment to be scams.

 People. Try to understand that if a team member doesen't have In profile or github is not updated that doesen't mean it is a scam.

 Many ptojects are good and people are part of start-ups, trying their luck in entrepreneurship and fail because of lack of funds and luck.

 Only 10% of projects are actually scamms. 82% are entrepreneurs trying to make a business.

       Thank you,
 Frustrated member!

New ICO start-ups should create new promising technologies while they just copy similar projects Roll Eyes
No new ideas, no MVP, fake teams, no Github, bad marketing strategy, roadmaps have no clear and effective stages... That are key points how to launch successful ICO project.
Most of upcoming and released projects are just created to make money and scam investors  Undecided
That's why we have created Shitcoin Offering - to prevent people being scammed and make them start investing in real promising projects!
copper member
Activity: 270
Merit: 0
November 06, 2018, 08:43:05 PM
#1
 Hello guys,
 
 I am the moderator of orbis transfer thread. The Admin needs to take into consideration that many people here make unfunded acusations. This section need to be regulated and administrated properly. We have a scam acusation that the company administrators are part of many ico scams. Crypto_info member posted an acusation like this without knowing that these people actualy help foreigners open legit companies in Estonia.

 This section is dangerous for legit projects.

 Projects that fail are called scamms. Why?
 88% of crypto crowdfund projects fail because of lack of funds not that they are ment to be scams.

 People. Try to understand that if a team member doesen't have In profile or github is not updated that doesen't mean it is a scam.

 Many ptojects are good and people are part of start-ups, trying their luck in entrepreneurship and fail because of lack of funds and luck.

 Only 10% of projects are actually scamms. 82% are entrepreneurs trying to make a business.

       Thank you,
 Frustrated member!
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