Post
Topic
Board Scam Accusations
Re: Livecoin.net Scam
by
Hhampuz
on 07/07/2019, 19:20:40 UTC

Surprised their whole ToS went over your head when you became their bitcointalk.org branding manager Hhampuz. Due diligence much?

When did I become their branding manager? Managing a signature campaign is much different.. speaking of things going over your head.

LiveCoin wants me to run a Campaign here at bitcointalk for them to increase exposure and spread the awareness of their stellar exchange. I'll be looking for a few members that can represent the brand well while getting paid a decent amount in the process!

Bolded some key parts for you.

Again  Huh, Running a signature campaign for them /= being their brand manager?


Any market can be used to speculate on the price of the asset. When you are buying a coin on an exchange, you are buying the actual coin, not a derivative.

If I were to sell a coin I did not have, and did not intend to deliver, the buyer could sell the rights to the coin to someone else if there is a willing buyer.

You are comparing apples to oranges. Both you and I know that it's very different so I've no idea where you are going with this.


Snip from Poloniex terms:

"We reserve the right to restrict or refuse to permit withdrawals from your Account if (i) your Account has otherwise been suspended or closed by Poloniex in accordance with this Agreement; (ii) to do so would be prohibited by law or a court order or we have determined that the Digital Assets were obtained fraudulently; or (iii) you have not undergone the required identity verification procedure such that your identity has been verified, as indicated by your Account.

You can check whether or not your Account has been verified by reviewing your verification status under the “My Profile” section of your Account.

Upon closure or suspension of your Account, you authorize Poloniex to cancel or suspend pending transactions."