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Re: The ponzi trend is getting worse. Weeklyponzi.com
by
ndnh
on 10/01/2015, 08:17:23 UTC
I'm not trying to fool anyone. It's 100% transparent, 100% honest in the fact that it's a ponzi scheme, there is a risk of not getting paid out when the week ends. But hey, there's always next week! The users assume the risks by depositing into weeklyponzi. Many users have made a good profit in the last day or so. I don't know what exactly you're trying to prove by creating a thread such as this. There's no mystery surrounding "oh is it a ponzi, idk man - is it?". Yes it's a ponzi. Nothing to debate here.

Are you located in the US? What you are doing is fraud.

No sir. Not everyone on the internet is from the US, are they now? Keep your "legal advice" to yourself. Fraud - wrongful or criminal deception intended to result in financial or personal gain.. Do you see any deception going on here? No sir.

I'm not claiming to be a securities lawyer. But individuals on this board have gone to prison for the same thing

http://www.sec.gov/News/PressRelease/Detail/PressRelease/1370539730583#.VLDcMSvF-0y

By definition ponzi is investment fraud. Doesn't matter how you spin it.

Actually, it's not the same thing. That guy was claiming to invest his users deposits into btc arbs. I don't claim to invest into anything, just a good old fashion, transparent, ponzi.

Read:
The SEC alleges that Shavers promised investors up to 7 percent weekly interest based on BTCST’s Bitcoin market arbitrage activity, which supposedly included selling to individuals who wished to buy Bitcoin “off the radar” in quick fashion or large quantities.  In reality, BTCST was a sham and a Ponzi scheme in which Shavers used Bitcoin from new investors to make purported interest payments and cover investor withdrawals on outstanding BTCST investments.

“Ponzi scheme operators often claim to have a tie to a new and emerging technology as a lure to potential victims,”


ghost isp's find me, please.


I repeat the question. If a thief tells the victim he is going to steal, and steals the money, he is a honest thief, right? No police, np investigation, no nothing?