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Topic
Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: Is Monaco Visa Card A Scam? The Ensogo Dudes Are Running Monaco !!
by
JollyGood
on 16/07/2018, 16:31:32 UTC
The investors aren't disappointed anyway, we bought the tokens for $1.1 and sold them for $20 in September 2017. And we're happy.

Those who purchased tokens and put them on hold for the higher rewards cards might think otherwise. You are not an investor you are an ex-investor so you being happy or sad means nothing.

Those that invested in MCO when the price was riding high near $20 and find it now at $7 might well be frustrated at the fact these people running Monaco still have not launched a product that people can use and generate money a year after the ICO.

Even if they launch the card and have a working product it sounds like a scam to me because it costs way less than a million to launch your own prepaid VISA card business and these people with questionable pasts especially (CEO of Monaco) Kris Marszalek had access to $26 million raised in Ethereum from the ICO at the time in mid-2017 but that would have equated to around $ millions more in January 2018 when the price was sky high even after "development" and "admin fees"

Wow this has scam or semi-scam written all over it  Shocked