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Re: Why do scammers need to feel superior?
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Vod
on 02/07/2025, 23:00:49 UTC
When I get time I will try to first find and then go through the relevant threads because if there was a scam where a member lose 2000 BTC it will be interesting to read about how the scammer managed to get the victim to hand over 2000 BTC.

That would be incredible, and a true merit worthy post!   People here are sick of hearing it from me, and I am sicking of wasting time on his obvious lies.    If you really want to get into the gritty details, I can send links to the public documents where OgNasty, as a knowing participant in the scam, is given priority payment over other debtors.   This has all timed out so unless OgNasty comes on here and calls this a fabrication, nothing can be done about it.  He has claimed he was subpoenaed/audited for the scam and then a few years later makes a claim he's never been audited.   Both are valid until he swears on one, and a liar with a poor memory needs direction.  Sad 

An independent third party audit of the system, within a month, would give OG enough time to legally respond to your results.  It would be nice to finally have the community identify the bad seed and arrest its development so we can all earn bitcoin.    A few Legendary holdouts remember past profits, but OG has stolen more than he has made. 

Helpful reading:
Original ponzi announcement thread (heavily edited but originals are available): https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=75843.0
When OgNasty called NastyFans a charity: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2834153.0

There are dozens of threads about his ponzi/charity/ICO scams - you just need to search and if you see it has been edited, go to an archive.  Something happened to turn Theymos against OgNasty - much like Trump and Elon.   But while those two are very confident in the validity of their statements, OgNasty seems.... not. 

You may also want to look into Rmcdermott927 as well.   He only does business using OgNasty as an escrow, and he creates flags if you back out.   Evidence from two people have one responding as the other by mistake.   Imagine asking your seller if he takes a certain currency then the seller replies "He's asking if you accept this currency?   And then a few seconds later "Sorry, wrong person"   Everyone dumped on Quicky for escrow scamming and these two accounts got away with an untold number of scams. 

(Once again @OgNasty, if I am incorrect about anything here, please state why in your defence so the community can have closure)