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Topic: WeeklyPonzi.com 'v3' | 100% Automated | Secure | 130% Return | 700+ BTC Invested - page 130. (Read 115086 times)

legendary
Activity: 1554
Merit: 1000
I sent yesterday 0.04 BTC, still I did not get any payment, is it normal?

Yes, it's normal. Say goodbye to your 0.04 BTC.
I can't believe how people still fall for these scams, that's hilarious.

I can't believe someone using "pandacoin" for a name would even talk about scams!    There was some horrible scamming with a least one of the panda coins ...   


Check out my registered date fool. I'm the first pandacoin, I'm not related to any scam coins called my name.
You will get paid!
Just spread the news to you're Panda supporters and more that come the quicker you get paid!

What the heck are you talking about? Sorry for your loss but I never invested this scam site. It would be curse to my brain.
legendary
Activity: 2086
Merit: 1001
OK. I'm new to this - and Bitcoin in general. Before you say don't invest in Ponzi's, invest in something more reputable. Well, the fact is, I'm not investing a whole lot, and what I am, it is to learn all aspects of the Alt Currency that I can. I started a few weeks back and have -- visited fountains, did online "micro jobs", have all 4 of my home PC's set up to mine (which seem to be doing good), opened accounts for a wallet and an exchange, and have invested in a loan on BTC JAM.  Like I said, I am merely testing the waters and experiencing the many aspects before jumping in and playing with big money (or coin, if you will).
  That being said, I adhered to the policies of this Weekly Ponzi. I used my blockchain.info wallet and sent a little over the minimum required. I viewed the transaction, and several others have deposited after I did.
  I have but a few minor questions, if I may? --
Does there have to be a payment received after yours that matches yours, digit for digit, in order for you to receive a return?
On average, for those experienced in these Ponzi, or gambling contests(?),What is the usual turn-around time for you to receive a return?
Lastly, what do you consider the best way to "grow" your BTC?
  Thanks for your help, and sorry for my naivete. I will be an experienced "altcoiner" one day, just trying to learn all I can.

Best way to grow you BTC is invest in a coin that is highly undervalued but that is or will be highly innovative. perfect example Syscoin, they are releasing Blockmarket decentralised blockchain market in a week, soon to be anon, price was under 100 sats a couple of weeks ago, now 300 soon to be thousands mark my word!!!
legendary
Activity: 2086
Merit: 1001
What is this?
http://multibtc.net.cp-in-3.webhostbox.net/

fake site, redirect to weeklyponzi.com, but changed the deposit address?  Huh

Not even that, a rip off of the HTML from last night with a changed BTC address... How did you find it?

If I recall, someone posted link in cryptodouble thread, few days ago..
until now there was blank page with deposit address, but now its changed to weeklyponzi fake

here it is:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/cryptodoublecom-100-profit-in-just-100-hours-5-referral-commission-900132

pls take the time to give zoata87 , who first posted and prob runs this scam ponzi copy of weeklypozi, negative trust. You wld expect more from a senior lol
newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 0

Oh wow, that is quite funny.

Good morning all! I see there's a big tie on the leaderboard. Someone needs to come out in front Smiley

Enjoy,
hero member
Activity: 728
Merit: 500
OP can you get a banner made 468 x 60?
full member
Activity: 168
Merit: 100
OK. I'm new to this - and Bitcoin in general. Before you say don't invest in Ponzi's, invest in something more reputable. Well, the fact is, I'm not investing a whole lot, and what I am, it is to learn all aspects of the Alt Currency that I can. I started a few weeks back and have -- visited fountains, did online "micro jobs", have all 4 of my home PC's set up to mine (which seem to be doing good), opened accounts for a wallet and an exchange, and have invested in a loan on BTC JAM.  Like I said, I am merely testing the waters and experiencing the many aspects before jumping in and playing with big money (or coin, if you will).
  That being said, I adhered to the policies of this Weekly Ponzi. I used my blockchain.info wallet and sent a little over the minimum required. I viewed the transaction, and several others have deposited after I did.
  I have but a few minor questions, if I may? --
Does there have to be a payment received after yours that matches yours, digit for digit, in order for you to receive a return?
On average, for those experienced in these Ponzi, or gambling contests(?),What is the usual turn-around time for you to receive a return?
Lastly, what do you consider the best way to "grow" your BTC?
  Thanks for your help, and sorry for my naivete. I will be an experienced "altcoiner" one day, just trying to learn all I can.

no the queue moves through each transaction in order, the list is from bottom to top, when new deposits accumulate to an amount equal to the next payout in line (130% their initial deposit), that account is paid.  more deposits accumulate, and more deposits are payed out, chronologically 1 by 1
hero member
Activity: 700
Merit: 500
OK. I'm new to this - and Bitcoin in general. Before you say don't invest in Ponzi's, invest in something more reputable. Well, the fact is, I'm not investing a whole lot, and what I am, it is to learn all aspects of the Alt Currency that I can. I started a few weeks back and have -- visited fountains, did online "micro jobs", have all 4 of my home PC's set up to mine (which seem to be doing good), opened accounts for a wallet and an exchange, and have invested in a loan on BTC JAM.  Like I said, I am merely testing the waters and experiencing the many aspects before jumping in and playing with big money (or coin, if you will).
  That being said, I adhered to the policies of this Weekly Ponzi. I used my blockchain.info wallet and sent a little over the minimum required. I viewed the transaction, and several others have deposited after I did.
  I have but a few minor questions, if I may? --
Does there have to be a payment received after yours that matches yours, digit for digit, in order for you to receive a return?
On average, for those experienced in these Ponzi, or gambling contests(?),What is the usual turn-around time for you to receive a return?
Lastly, what do you consider the best way to "grow" your BTC?
  Thanks for your help, and sorry for my naivete. I will be an experienced "altcoiner" one day, just trying to learn all I can.
newbie
Activity: 8
Merit: 0
I sent yesterday 0.04 BTC, still I did not get any payment, is it normal?

Yes, it's normal. Say goodbye to your 0.04 BTC.
I can't believe how people still fall for these scams, that's hilarious.

I can't believe someone using "pandacoin" for a name would even talk about scams!    There was some horrible scamming with a least one of the panda coins ...   


Check out my registered date fool. I'm the first pandacoin, I'm not related to any scam coins called my name.
You will get paid!
Just spread the news to you're Panda supporters and more that come the quicker you get paid!

legendary
Activity: 1554
Merit: 1000
I sent yesterday 0.04 BTC, still I did not get any payment, is it normal?

Yes, it's normal. Say goodbye to your 0.04 BTC.
I can't believe how people still fall for these scams, that's hilarious.

I can't believe someone using "pandacoin" for a name would even talk about scams!    There was some horrible scamming with a least one of the panda coins ...   


Check out my registered date fool. I'm the first pandacoin, I'm not related to any scam coins called my name.
sr. member
Activity: 308
Merit: 250
Just reporting that I got my 4th payout recently so it's still paying!
hero member
Activity: 728
Merit: 500
hero member
Activity: 1008
Merit: 515
I didn't want to post here-- but since my two PMs have not been replied to:

I deposited 0.25 BTC: https://www.biteasy.com/blockchain/transactions/88e2bcad5bfb637ee7992923d8452c9967fcc320d931cb7d142c53e0092aa34f.

Many deposits after mine have been paid out. Mine has not. Your detection script for determining deposits failed to notice my deposit. I should have earned 0.325 BTC from this deposit many hours ago.

Please send 0.325 BTC to either of the addresses used for the deposit.
No, it shouldn't be paid out yet. You are stille in the waiting list.
It is very likely that you'll never receive a payout because you jumped in too late.
hero member
Activity: 728
Merit: 500
sr. member
Activity: 504
Merit: 250
I didn't want to post here-- but since my two PMs have not been replied to:

I deposited 0.25 BTC: https://www.biteasy.com/blockchain/transactions/88e2bcad5bfb637ee7992923d8452c9967fcc320d931cb7d142c53e0092aa34f.

Many deposits after mine have been paid out. Mine has not. Your detection script for determining deposits failed to notice my deposit. I should have earned 0.325 BTC from this deposit many hours ago.

Please send 0.325 BTC to either of the addresses used for the deposit.
hero member
Activity: 728
Merit: 500
guys we have a new weeklyponzi Wink

look at ponzigame.ws

its not loading stick with this one guys.
sr. member
Activity: 310
Merit: 250
some one on  here make a banner 468 x 60  use  this as a reference   
 
Not bad man! Not bad at all!
hero member
Activity: 728
Merit: 500
some one on  here make a banner 468 x 60  use  this as a reference   
 
newbie
Activity: 39
Merit: 0
It seems that the other site is back again http://ponzigame.pw/

I got paid out, my 0.35 BTC turned into 0.49 BTC
https://blockchain.info/nl/tx/31dbd3450e44bc7357bc2069e9fce606d993326e83f1dc1fbcb51afa98f7fa88

I'm waiting for some others to join the game before i deposit again.

I have 2 payouts already
hero member
Activity: 798
Merit: 500
It seems that the other site is back again http://ponzigame.pw/

I got paid out, my 0.35 BTC turned into 0.49 BTC
https://blockchain.info/nl/tx/31dbd3450e44bc7357bc2069e9fce606d993326e83f1dc1fbcb51afa98f7fa88

I'm waiting for some others to join the game before i deposit again.
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