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Re: Crypto Kingdom - 1991 Retro Virtual World(City)
by
generalizethis
on 26/05/2017, 14:46:50 UTC

For E1 you had to physically go to the embassy to withdraw from the desk.

Which some could do and others not, so the debt still exist for shares outstanding.

I still dont agree and see this as a creed manifested chance to pump out money from CK, but thats none of my business.

What are you disagreeing with?

E1 was a promise to pay, and as long as it isn't being paid, it is a debt--a debt I'd like paid. Otherwise why would I have purchased it (hint: i wouldn't have as its only listed use is to be converted to euro)?

Did you really expected theres tens of millions of euros behind E1? I would call it a dumb investment. Interesting how many people even ever deposited any money to the game and now calling anyone a scammer. Creed is mans biggest enemy.

Did you really expect Risto to pay out those absurd interest payments or pay any b1 after the first week of non-payments?

The reason I bought e1 was because it was less risky given bankruptcy laws in Europe--more likely that a court would pay the euro obligation and likely before any crypto debt--so sorry you missed that detail.

But let's call a spade a spade--any debt is debt and doesn't require a "did you think of this, dummy?" clause.

Also, I don't get your comment on creed--are you saying I didn't deposit any money into the game?

These interests are absurd yes. I still believe all the debts will be paid out.
So you are agreeing that you were planning to pump money out of CK and you chose E1 because of better legal options? Agree with debt is a debt. Im not calling any names but i know most of people didnt ever even put any currency into the game and now try to make a living out of it.

I'm agreeing I bought e1 and it was a debt. As for the money I deposited, it was over 10k in xmr, so you can do the math and determine if taking 200k back out is "creed" worthy.