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Topic: Someone give you negative trust for participating in a PONZI? - page 3. (Read 5955 times)

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If you send money to an online dice site or casino and pull the lever to see if you have won you depend on the players before you being convinced to send money in, in order for you to profit.
No, now you guys are just making up dumb excuses. Thats a gambler's fallacy that any of your previous rolls, or anyone's for that matter, have an effect on your upcoming rolls.

Does the sequence of events matter? In other words, does it matter that my winnings come directly from the person who gambles after I do? If they come from the guy who gambled before me, that makes it OK?
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Such a dick

If you send money to an online dice site or casino and pull the lever to see if you have won you depend on the players before you being convinced to send money in, in order for you to profit.

There is no difference

BwaaahAAAhaaAAAAhaAAAA!!!!

You're so stupid you don't even get how stupid you are for posting this believing yourself to be smart!

'Sides, thought you were putting me on ignore, cowboy? What happened, the butt-hurt ache too much not getting just one more stab at trying not to make a laughing stock of yourself? You'd have been better off remaining silent and thought a fool, than opening your mouth and removing all doubt.



Mirror.
hero member
Activity: 602
Merit: 501
Let's try this one more time for the dumbest fucks in this thread:

1. It matters NOT whether participating in a ponzi is illegal. This is not even the issue.

2. The profit you seek to make through your participation in these schemes is that which is stolen from other users.
You do understand that's how *all* gambling works, correct?
Or did you think dice websit operators are secretly manufacturing widgets & passing the profits on to the gamblers?

Now I *know* you ain't so dumb, this is just playing dumb.

If you send money to an online dice site or casino and pull the lever to see if you have won you don't depend on the players after you being convinced to send money in, in order for you to profit.

Next!

Where do you suppose dice sites get their money, if not from other players, what do you suppose the business model is?
Explain?

Every gambling site has a bank to start with you dumbass. For those who cant afford having a bank, they incorporate Moneypot. Since you dont even know that, might as well just stfu and sit by the side.
legendary
Activity: 2240
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Thread-puller extraordinaire
Where do you suppose dice sites get their money, if not from other players, what do you suppose the business model is?
Explain?

I take it back, you ain't playing dumb at all.
full member
Activity: 126
Merit: 100
Let's try this one more time for the dumbest fucks in this thread:

1. It matters NOT whether participating in a ponzi is illegal. This is not even the issue.

2. The profit you seek to make through your participation in these schemes is that which is stolen from other users.
You do understand that's how *all* gambling works, correct?
Or did you think dice websit operators are secretly manufacturing widgets & passing the profits on to the gamblers?

Now I *know* you ain't so dumb, this is just playing dumb.

If you send money to an online dice site or casino and pull the lever to see if you have won you don't depend on the players after you being convinced to send money in, in order for you to profit.

Next!

Where do you suppose dice sites get their money, if not from other players, what do you suppose the business model is?
Explain?
legendary
Activity: 2240
Merit: 1254
Thread-puller extraordinaire

Such a dick

If you send money to an online dice site or casino and pull the lever to see if you have won you depend on the players before you being convinced to send money in, in order for you to profit.

There is no difference

BwaaahAAAhaaAAAAhaAAAA!!!!

You're so stupid you don't even get how stupid you are for posting this believing yourself to be smart!

'Sides, thought you were putting me on ignore, cowboy? What happened, the butt-hurt ache too much not getting just one more stab at trying not to make a laughing stock of yourself? You'd have been better off remaining silent and thought a fool, than opening your mouth and removing all doubt.

sr. member
Activity: 449
Merit: 251
Says the guy with a gambling signature :shakeshead:

It's ok to promote one form of gambling but not another? Guess if Ponzi's were allowed to do signature campaigns people's tune may change.
They are allowed as per forum rules, but not the community

As part of the community I disagree
hero member
Activity: 924
Merit: 1005
4 Mana 7/7
If you send money to an online dice site or casino and pull the lever to see if you have won you depend on the players before you being convinced to send money in, in order for you to profit.
No, now you guys are just making up dumb excuses. Thats a gambler's fallacy that any of your previous rolls, or anyone's for that matter, have an effect on your upcoming rolls.


Edit: Montytherun, don't expect not to be banned when you're trolling
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Activity: 70
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member
Activity: 70
Merit: 10
Let's try this one more time for the dumbest fucks in this thread:

1. It matters NOT whether participating in a ponzi is illegal. This is not even the issue.

2. The profit you seek to make through your participation in these schemes is that which is stolen from other users.
You do understand that's how *all* gambling works, correct?
Or did you think dice websit operators are secretly manufacturing widgets & passing the profits on to the gamblers?

Now I *know* you ain't so dumb, this is just playing dumb.

If you send money to an online dice site or casino and pull the lever to see if you have won you don't depend on the players after you being convinced to send money in, in order for you to profit.

Next!

Such a dick

If you send money to an online dice site or casino and pull the lever to see if you have won you depend on the players before you being convinced to send money in, in order for you to profit.

There is no difference
legendary
Activity: 2240
Merit: 1254
Thread-puller extraordinaire
Let's try this one more time for the dumbest fucks in this thread:

1. It matters NOT whether participating in a ponzi is illegal. This is not even the issue.

2. The profit you seek to make through your participation in these schemes is that which is stolen from other users.
You do understand that's how *all* gambling works, correct?
Or did you think dice websit operators are secretly manufacturing widgets & passing the profits on to the gamblers?

Now I *know* you ain't so dumb, this is just playing dumb.

If you send money to an online dice site or casino and pull the lever to see if you have won you don't depend on the players after you being convinced to send money in, in order for you to profit.

Next!
member
Activity: 70
Merit: 10
Let's try this one more time for the dumbest fucks in this thread:

1. It matters NOT whether participating in a ponzi is illegal. This is not even the issue.

2. The profit you seek to make through your participation in these schemes is that which is stolen from other users.
You do understand that's how *all* gambling works, correct?
Or did you think dice websit operators are secretly manufacturing widgets & passing the profits on to the gamblers?

P.S. But I liek what you're doing. Dice sites next?

No you dont understand how gambling works and why its different from ponzis. i suggest to look both up.

There is no difference:
1) when you gamble you can either win, lose or break even just the same with Ponzis
2) the longer you gamble to more likely you are to lose everything just the same with Ponzis
3) when you win on gambling you are recouping other player losses (sorry Stealing as your buddy Cryptodick calls it) just the same with Ponzis
4) the House or site owner takes between 10-25% cut of the winning - the house edge (75-90% RTP) but this is ok unless it's a Ponzi and then its a scam.
5) if the bookmaker or casino owner run away with the cash the game turns to a scam just the same with ponzis

There is one big difference
1) forum users actively plug gambling sites with every post they make and don't receive negative trust unlike people who plug Ponzis
Where am I wrong?
full member
Activity: 126
Merit: 100
Let's try this one more time for the dumbest fucks in this thread:

1. It matters NOT whether participating in a ponzi is illegal. This is not even the issue.

2. The profit you seek to make through your participation in these schemes is that which is stolen from other users.
You do understand that's how *all* gambling works, correct?
Or did you think dice websit operators are secretly manufacturing widgets & passing the profits on to the gamblers?

P.S. But I liek what you're doing. Dice sites next?

No you dont understand how gambling works and why its different from ponzis. i suggest to look both up.

No, you're an idiot, it is a fact. I suggest you look it up. <==see, I can make meaningless inane replies too Smiley
Now either explain you mean, or stfu, K?
legendary
Activity: 1078
Merit: 1042
www.explorerz.top
Let's try this one more time for the dumbest fucks in this thread:

1. It matters NOT whether participating in a ponzi is illegal. This is not even the issue.

2. The profit you seek to make through your participation in these schemes is that which is stolen from other users.
You do understand that's how *all* gambling works, correct?
Or did you think dice websit operators are secretly manufacturing widgets & passing the profits on to the gamblers?

P.S. But I liek what you're doing. Dice sites next?

No you dont understand how gambling works and why its different from ponzis. i suggest to look both up.
full member
Activity: 126
Merit: 100
Let's try this one more time for the dumbest fucks in this thread:

1. It matters NOT whether participating in a ponzi is illegal. This is not even the issue.

2. The profit you seek to make through your participation in these schemes is that which is stolen from other users.
You do understand that's how *all* gambling works, correct?
Or did you think dice websit operators are secretly manufacturing widgets & passing the profits on to the gamblers?

P.S. But I liek what you're doing. Dice sites next?
legendary
Activity: 1078
Merit: 1042
www.explorerz.top
I received and do not understand for what reason

I think the admin must by rules of this "trust"

I also received the same thing but can't understand for what it is this !  Huh

There is a reference https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/double-your-btc-in-72-hours-2-payments-1381372
i guess you can read the rating, right?
legendary
Activity: 3038
Merit: 1104
This is what I do. I drink and I know things.
I received and do not understand for what reason

I think the admin must by rules of this "trust"

I also received the same thing but can't understand for what it is this !  Huh

Its been said in your Trust rating why... Roll Eyes
legendary
Activity: 2240
Merit: 1254
Thread-puller extraordinaire

Says the guy with a gambling signature :shakeshead:

It's ok to promote one form of gambling but not another? Guess if Ponzi's were allowed to do signature campaigns people's tune may change.

Are you genuinely this stupid or are you just pretending to be?

Ponzis and regular gambling aren't the same thing. No matter how desperate you are to bitch and whine, it is a false equivalence.

hero member
Activity: 924
Merit: 1005
4 Mana 7/7
Says the guy with a gambling signature :shakeshead:

It's ok to promote one form of gambling but not another? Guess if Ponzi's were allowed to do signature campaigns people's tune may change.
They are allowed as per forum rules, but not the community
member
Activity: 70
Merit: 10
This forum is piling up with useless dramas of probable ponzi operators.

I must say what Cryptodevil is doing right now should have been done from 2014 when thousands of ponzies came to birth one after another.
Now they are just getting butt burned because you are helping in clearing the junk.

Since you say you have the right to participate and promote a ponzi then one responsible member also has the right to tag you appropriately so that any newbies does not listen to you at one go.

I will suggest Cryptodevil to keep up with this cleaning work and at one point of time we will be able to reclaim the past glory of the forum.

To all ponzi operators: Better go away and start promoting on special ponzi forums. Grin

Says the guy with a gambling signature :shakeshead:

It's ok to promote one form of gambling but not another? Guess if Ponzi's were allowed to do signature campaigns people's tune may change.
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