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Board Games and rounds
Re: WORLDCORE - A SCAM!
by
SteelLiver
on 28/07/2018, 14:55:11 UTC
Binance hope for WRC trade quickly passed: 24h Volumes on three exchanges now not over 40.000 USD since late 25. July, currently very poor 25.000 USD.

Current market capitalization about minus 97,4 % from January high. Doubtlessly Worldcore moves in its final stages.

Please don't mislead people messing it all up in the garbage heap.

Performance beyond the investors expectations are far not the same as being a scam from the beginning!
And Binance has never listed scam before.

Just remember, let's such a giant company as Blackberry balancing at the edge of bankruptsy and its investors losses for years. In spite of this noone has ever said Blackberry is a scam. Now they've got a new management team which have made the company profitable again after the years of troubles.
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You should not compare Worldcore and Blackberry because last company has produced and still produces very good smartphones, but since a certain point they were not able to keep up with Apple or Samsung marketing campaigns - but Worldcore didn´t produce any goods, only full-bodied promises.  I own a Blackberry smartphone, and between 2006 and 2008 I made good profit with its stocks.


I also own a Blackberry smartphone (BB Leap - still!))) and imo their latest BB OS10 is superb and much underrated  Sad
But I was talking about the investors losses. The quoted girl complianed she bought WRC at 0.09 and managed to sell it at 0.12 - it's pure profit, where you can see any losses? Underperformance - possibly, but not losses. And Blackberry generated real million dollars losses to its investors for 10 years or so untill John Chen has come.

Btw, how could a 77 years old former German lecturer be familiar with a teen pop group? The song you mentioned is 20 years old, you were 57 and listened to the teen pop bands? 
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