RE: My Intro: Influencers, Bitcoin Scams, Me, & My Journey

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My Intro: Influencers, Bitcoin Scams, Me, & My Journey

in bitcoin •  8 years ago 

they never reply. also i think they're in south east asia from the looks of it

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They have replied to me on their website, but regardless that doesn't mean anything to me. A lot of the scam sites have someone working at a "help desk" to instill confidence having open conversations and emails to fix problems until they disappear. We will see, but again, in my experience and my looking in to them, I felt confident in my investment.
Like I tell everyone, only invest what you are willing to lose... in any investment.

totally thats a given. always what you're willing to lose. but you'll make money everyone does, until stuff starts getting rocky and thats when you get your stuff OUT ! Its one of those types of deals. make some money and get out quick kinda thing. Within a few months maybe, or a year. or possibly strike up a relationship with them so when they disappear they're cool with you. Im sure itll be fine for a while though

It's not just a company or a coin, it's also a community. This community is way bigger than I think you understand and has been around for about 9 months I believe. It's also listed on some altcoin indexes/lists...
That being said, I don't doubt that you could be right. Any altcoin that is in a somewhat beta stage could fail.