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Choose you next post wisely MensFreedom.
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[member=‘MrWyrm’], please do not think that I discuss, the illegal content and links are already deleted by me from topic.
Can I post once a week my FTC pool news here?
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Get rid of Feathercoin HYIP.
You are more than welcome to be here. If you get rid of Feathercoin HYIP, then you can advertise your legitimate services.
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[member=‘Calem’], someone must loose out… but only when happens shut down. Untill that he doesn’t. My plan was not to stop, and this is true that I haven’t scammed.
You told me that ponzi is bad for the feathercoin, and I have to stop the hyip, but doing so will make me a scammer.
It was not a business, I haven’t had any personal profit (project fee was for buying ads).
So, how should I proceed? (UPD: Calem already answered above, I will get rid of the hyip)
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There is no debate here. How you conduct yourself is your own Business. How you conduct yourself on our forum is our Business. HYIP links will be removed in line with our Forum Rules. However I would like to give you the opportunity to remove them yourself.
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Shut down hyip, and pay out the last bag holder with your own ftc.
I’m starting to think that your just trying to do something, and you clearly have skills that could assist us, but if you are willing to take the blow for shutting down your hyip, then I’m sure people could grow a new found respect and you could be a turning point in ftc’s adoption in Russia.
Take down hyip, payout the last person, prove all this, and once we move over to neoscrypt, you can update your pool and will be glad to have you helping us out.
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However I would like to give you the opportunity to remove them yourself.
I removed them, thanks.
Shut down hyip, and pay out the last bag holder with your own ftc.
I’m starting to think that your just trying to do something, and you clearly have skills that could assist us, but if you are willing to take the blow for shutting down your hyip, then I’m sure people could grow a new found respect and you could be a turning point in ftc’s adoption in Russia.
Take down hyip, payout the last person, prove all this, and once we move over to neoscrypt, you can update your pool and will be glad to have you helping us out.
Thanks for your time, will post the proof here today or in a few days.
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Your co-operation is surprising and humbling!
I look forward to kicking butt side by side. Thank you and I look forward to working with you.
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Thanks. :)
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Thanks guys. I look forward to getting my 1K FTC back.
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1k ouch!
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[member=MrWyrm], [member=Calem], I kept my promise.
Shut down hyip, and pay out the last bag holder with your own ftc.
Take down hyip, payout the last person, prove all this.I paid with my own feathercoins, as promised. Todays transaction: 1a4acb2e31c9f97e3ce1fe20d5c267ad876936228c84cdbb312a509f5deb54a7
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Just in case anyone is any doubts (about the illegality of Ponzi schemes)…
http://phys.org/news/2014-08-agency-consumers-bitcoin.html
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau said Monday that it will begin fielding complaints from people who rely on products such as Bitcoin and online exchanges for such currencies.
In issuing an advisory warning, the agency noted that the currencies are not backed by the government, have volatile exchanges rates and are targeted by hackers and scammers. And unlike bank accounts, Bitcoin-based deposits are not federally insured.
“Consumers are stepping into the Wild West,” CFPB Director Richard Cordray said in a statement.
The Securities and Exchange Commission previously issued an investor alert about Ponzi schemes involving virtual currencies.
Advocates for virtual currencies said they thought the CFPB’s characterization of the currencies was generally fair.
Jim Harper, global policy counsel for the Bitcoin Foundation, called the CFPB’s warning “pretty standard.” He noted that it’s “helpful to the extent that it informs consumers without scaring them.”
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau said Monday that it will begin fielding complaints from people who rely on products such as Bitcoin and online exchanges for such currencies.
That works for American consumers only! USA is not the whole world :)
Although americans think that their laws are the best, but it is not)))
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its also illegal in the UK
http://www.actionfraud.police.uk/fraud_protection/pyramid_schemes
https://www.fraudadvisorypanel.org/pdf_show.php?id=149
and the entire EU
http://ec.europa.eu/consumers/archive/cons_int/safe_shop/fair_bus_pract/ucp_en.pdf (see page 21 under pyramid scheme)
and New Zealand
and Australia
http://www.consumeraffairs.nt.gov.au/ForConsumers/PyramidSelling/Documents/pyramid_selling.pdf
and thats just a 2 second search.
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Can confirm that i have not received the FTC back, and i cannot find any trace of transaction
1a4acb2e31c9f97e3ce1fe20d5c267ad876936228c84cdbb312a509f5deb54a7
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You should not have. Do you understand English?
pay out the last bag holder with your own ftc…
payout the last personWhat about
cannot find any trace of transaction
The tx id is correct, I’ve checked.
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I mined there for about 30 mins… Then a HYIP popup appeared down on the bottom right hand corner of the screen…
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[member=‘kris_davison’]
Does feathercoin.com has brocken block explorer? Because the transaction realy exists
(9600 invested earlier, 11520 paid by transaction; the sum with fee 12000 = 1.25 * 9600; the payout 11520 = 1.2 * 9600; the fee 0.05)
[member=‘Calem’], it is third party widget What’s Next from AddThis. Widget collects it’s own statistics and shows visitors recommended content as they scroll to keep them on the website. The recommended page is not exist now and the popup you saw was linked to the removed URL. So when AddThis statistics are updated the next time, this popup will appear never.