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Topic: WeeklyPonzi.com 'v3' | 100% Automated | Secure | 130% Return | 700+ BTC Invested - page 7. (Read 115086 times)

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Why in the 24HourPonzy there is a unpaid transaction even if the bank was covered?
newbie
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A real coder wouldn't have had this issue.  It is idiotic to assume everyone's computer is going to have the same time.

I have been playing that Nine9 game, the time on that is on the transaction which is timed by the server so that is what everyone else uses, looks better and is starting to implement altcoins.  Seems very fluid, had three payouts already. Here it is if people want to give it a try:  http://nine9.ninja/


and no i'm not affiliated with any of these gambling websites...it's just a hobby , i've lost more than gained over the last few months.

sr. member
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If you all are so intent on throwing your money away you can send it to me. I promise 0% return, the same you will get from any of these sites. 1GiveMesiyYNgQ6HvLdjBjDNujk4NQahFu

What are u talking about??
give some damn shit to u then u promise us for nothing??
Wtf are u man??
At least that site give some shit to use rather than u promise 0%
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If you all are so intent on throwing your money away you can send it to me. I promise 0% return, the same you will get from any of these sites. 1GiveMesiyYNgQ6HvLdjBjDNujk4NQahFu

You're a funny fellow. Look at the Blockchain...
sr. member
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If you all are so intent on throwing your money away you can send it to me. I promise 0% return, the same you will get from any of these sites. 1GiveMesiyYNgQ6HvLdjBjDNujk4NQahFu
full member
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The amount of evidence to indicate that these Ponzi are successful grows everyday.  I'm asking for evidence to the contrary?

oh great... you lost another 1.25 btc today in daily round after losing 5 btc in weekly round ? Isn't it enough ?
member
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The amount of evidence to indicate that these Ponzi are successful grows everyday.  I'm asking for evidence to the contrary?
jr. member
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Please dont try this of fake ponzi. they all are equal. SCAM SCAM SCAM
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ponzi means scam.....go away..
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Anyone know how to get in contact with the owner?  Are you the owner Cheako?

My deposit was not listed on the latest run.  I submitted the bitcoin exactly when your timer hit 0.  I would at least ask that you return my investment, if not include me in the current game.  It was not my fault you're timer was nearly 15 seconds out of sync.
 
Here is my transaction:

Bitcoin Transaction 290aec1f4e403d8c272a49a4b05381971f0350871a3f68b155ab3038b1cb74f2

I can't believe it, this is way beneath my abilities...  What a waste of my time.  However it's clear that "YOU ARE AT FAULT FOR THE COUNT DOWN TIME BEING WRONG."

The site uses this JS tool that in turn calls this browser function to get the time.
http://andrewu.co.uk/clj/countdown/
http://www.w3schools.com/jsref/jsref_getmilliseconds.asp

That is the clock that was 15 seconds off was that one on your own dam computer.


A real coder wouldn't have had this issue.  It is idiotic to assume everyone's computer is going to have the same time.


  Accurate time used to require are radio clock, but advancements in network technologies have made NTP successful.  Today visualization takes us back to not having a good solution for a stable time source, save if we can get the VPS provider to run NTP on the host node and install a working para-virtualized clock device.

The OP has issues with the clock on his end, it doesn't jive with blockchain.info nor my clock sources.
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Anyone know how to get in contact with the owner?  Are you the owner Cheako?

My deposit was not listed on the latest run.  I submitted the bitcoin exactly when your timer hit 0.  I would at least ask that you return my investment, if not include me in the current game.  It was not my fault you're timer was nearly 15 seconds out of sync.
 
Here is my transaction:

Bitcoin Transaction 290aec1f4e403d8c272a49a4b05381971f0350871a3f68b155ab3038b1cb74f2

I can't believe it, this is way beneath my abilities...  What a waste of my time.  However it's clear that "YOU ARE AT FAULT FOR THE COUNT DOWN TIME BEING WRONG."

The site uses this JS tool that in turn calls this browser function to get the time.
http://andrewu.co.uk/clj/countdown/
http://www.w3schools.com/jsref/jsref_getmilliseconds.asp

That is the clock that was 15 seconds off was that one on your own dam computer.


A real coder wouldn't have had this issue.  It is idiotic to assume everyone's computer is going to have the same time.
sr. member
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1Exca117ik6cR2mySwfpz4GGrUGRx5p3Eh  - Are you still not understand the Ponzi address of the owner.

It might just be an address of someone who has been participating in the ponzis multiple times.
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1Exca117ik6cR2mySwfpz4GGrUGRx5p3Eh  - Are you still not understand the Ponzi address of the owner.

Even if it is, playing by the rules.  Down since Friday too.

On what do you base this claim?  Looks to be related to http://excaliburponzi.com
legendary
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1Exca117ik6cR2mySwfpz4GGrUGRx5p3Eh  - Are you still not understand the Ponzi address of the owner.
member
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Remember that anyone can deposit at any time.

If there is a payout for 1.95 on a 1.5 bid and there is less than 0.35 remaining, you've got to deposit if you don't want to be behind another 0.35.
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can anyone list the recent deposits that been paid back?

you know most ponzis are all bust since you dont know when the operator leaves.

The more the OP leaves, the better this Ponzi has been.  An un-attentive OP means stability.

How is that ?

I don't know everything, but it's clear that WeeklyPonzi.com is working well...  While other sites are not so interesting.

Looks like no deposits are coming in and it has ended.

Looks lively enough to me, perhaps you need to look at graphs?
https://blockchain.info/charts/balance?address=124hrKamS1ZQpEXQ3bPkrjp6KDKxspMfXp
https://blockchain.info/charts/balance?address=1Week8mnAJwgaW5xJoBZo1UfhE8LYVJYk
member
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can anyone list the recent deposits that been paid back?

you know most ponzis are all bust since you dont know when the operator leaves.

The more the OP leaves, the better this Ponzi has been.  An un-attentive OP means stability.

How is that ?

I don't know everything, but it's clear that WeeklyPonzi.com is working well...  While other sites are not so interesting.
member
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can anyone list the recent deposits that been paid back?

You could just see them on the blockchain. Why have them listed here ?

That's a good point, but many ppl can't look things up for themselves.  So for them, proof of the most recent paid deposits.
https://blockchain.info/tx/82745d9a0638306b384fe116ab60bfdf2f6bd074537e5a8803f22a3b168aa50a  2015-02-15 21:21:05
https://blockchain.info/tx/c29f30b087ac883278a3f3ea3cf1f98cdbeab18e0f8057090be6b4d08ecbb6e2
member
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Merit: 10
can anyone list the recent deposits that been paid back?

you know most ponzis are all bust since you dont know when the operator leaves.

The more the OP leaves, the better this Ponzi has been.  An un-attentive OP means stability.
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