tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4779620886549453292.post4800172626181607167..comments2024-02-25T04:45:14.924+02:00Comments on Scam Detector: OneCoin - The members living in denialAri Widellhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08889226197358610337noreply@blogger.comBlogger40125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4779620886549453292.post-6003077207923897112018-02-12T06:58:21.856+02:002018-02-12T06:58:21.856+02:00Keep up the great piece of work, I read few posts ...Keep up the great piece of work, I read few posts on this web site and I believe that your web site is very interesting and contains circles of wonderful <br />info.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4779620886549453292.post-32837885176903295382016-12-02T04:49:21.878+02:002016-12-02T04:49:21.878+02:00Well, I just bought 16 000 tokens with supersplit ...Well, I just bought 16 000 tokens with supersplit + 2 splits, so that’s 16 000 x 4 x 2 x 2 = 256 000 tokens for 1760 euros.<br />So I’m afraid you’re a bit expensive, Viktor. I have to decline your offer.<br />However, I have a spiral staircase in my garage, which I don’t use. I sell it 20 000 euros, do you want to buy it ? You may think it’s worthless but this spiral staircase is very special : it was part of the Eiffel Tower staircase (I have certificate). Are you interested ? Anyone interested ? I hope you guys understand it’s a unique opportunity.<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4779620886549453292.post-87332842138996567422016-11-30T12:51:18.848+02:002016-11-30T12:51:18.848+02:00Well then let me offer you all my coins in a ridic...Well then let me offer you all my coins in a ridiculously cheap price.. lets say I got 500coins and 10k tokens, its all yours for 2000USD. Before the super split, this pack worht more than 6000USD. Hope your not hesitatingAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17621879285177603335noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4779620886549453292.post-64742866587151047442016-11-28T21:52:43.806+02:002016-11-28T21:52:43.806+02:00Yeah, I suppose the only real news would be if the...Yeah, I suppose the only real news would be if they'd tell how exactly the "education packages" are supposed to be bought. Otherwise the whole scam is kind of drying up.<br />And usually new stuff (read: new lies) come up only when the time is up for old lies to become reality, which they never do.<br />I'm not 100% sure but I think that there aren't any "promised" things before the coin should "go public" in 2018. (Whatever they mean by "going public".)deckfromacardhttp://deckfromacard.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4779620886549453292.post-40252792719265560702016-11-28T11:28:42.931+02:002016-11-28T11:28:42.931+02:00Well that clip was a bit short. :) I have checked ...Well that clip was a bit short. :) I have checked videos of the recent events though... nothing much new there. They are repeating the same propaganda event after event.Ari Widellhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08889226197358610337noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4779620886549453292.post-63898767980527587572016-11-27T19:06:14.073+02:002016-11-27T19:06:14.073+02:00I wonder if there are any good highlights in this:...I wonder if there are any good highlights in this: <br />https://youtu.be/Y7d-9xfRUsU <br />Kari is promoting OC again.deckfromacardhttp://deckfromacard.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4779620886549453292.post-81988355649427434292016-11-24T22:24:27.556+02:002016-11-24T22:24:27.556+02:00I sold some of my coins several months ago, just t...I sold some of my coins several months ago, just to see whether the process is working (including withdrawal). And it all worked perfectly !<br />Since then, I bought several new packages. I don’t sell my coins anymore.<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4779620886549453292.post-70733200889971541842016-11-24T20:35:03.908+02:002016-11-24T20:35:03.908+02:00"You are missing a basic business rule : anyt..."You are missing a basic business rule : anything has a value as long as someone is ready to buy it."<br /><br />- OneCoin's inner exchange has nothing to do with any business rules whatsoever. On the contrary, it's a place where no rules of economics do apply.<br /><br />"You can deny it if you want, but the fact remains : you can multiply your investment by at least 6 / 1.75 = 3.43, whether you like it or not."<br /><br />- It's a pyramid scheme and the exchange has long been crowded by people desperate to sell their coins. That's why sell orders keep pengind and expiring, because OneCoin can't inject much money - if any at all - to the system after losing all of its bank accounts.<br /><br />To claim that anyone could multiply their investment in OneCoin is just a blatant lie.<br /><br />"The money collected is now on my bank account and I can buy what I want with it. That’s real, that’s concrete ! Not like your imagination."<br /><br />- Now, where's your trust in the coin? Why are you selling your coins? Is there something wrong with your brain?Ari Widellhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08889226197358610337noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4779620886549453292.post-48945115764143439192016-11-24T18:44:28.020+02:002016-11-24T18:44:28.020+02:00I’m telling you that you can buy something 1.75 eu...I’m telling you that you can buy something 1.75 euro and sell it 6-7 euros, and you talk about Zimbabwe. I think there’s something wrong with your brain, some connections are not working. Maybe you went too high on the sauna – frozen lake cycles.<br />You are missing a basic business rule : anything has a value as long as someone is ready to buy it.<br />You can deny it if you want, but the fact remains : you can multiply your investment by at least 6 / 1.75 = 3.43, whether you like it or not.<br />The money collected is now on my bank account and I can buy what I want with it. That’s real, that’s concrete ! Not like your imagination.<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4779620886549453292.post-92057036236426533182016-11-23T01:22:55.164+02:002016-11-23T01:22:55.164+02:00"When you buy a product 1-2 euros and sell it..."When you buy a product 1-2 euros and sell it 6-7 euros, do you call it worthless ?"<br /><br />- I thought you were buying education. The coins you get are just numbers on the screen. The only reason why OneCoin doesn't release the coin to market to have usability is just plain obvious.<br /><br />"So you bought yours coins 1.75 euro each and you can sell these coins 6-7 euros each on the internal exchange. Is this worthless ? As long as someone somewhere in the world is ready to buy my coins, they are not worthless.<br />OneCoin is not usable right now but it has a value, so it’s not totally worthless."<br /><br />- This is just illogical nonsense. You might as well be explaining how Zimbabwean dollar has a value for some, because you can use them to set a fire.<br /><br />"Trust determines everything. If people trust the currency, they buy. If people don’t trust, they sell."<br /><br />- OneCoin certainly has a lot of people trying to get rid of their coins. I have not seen a single person complaining about problems buying coins.<br /><br />"The internal selling of the coins has a minor impact on this equation, if any, because it’s not technically a selling, it’s an exchange between OneCoiners. If you want to sell, you need another OneCoiner to buy."<br /><br />- On the contrary, it is evident that the only thing that kept the exchange going, was the little money injected there from the cash flow of new victims. This is how pyramid schemes work. <br /><br />"Consequently, with time the value can only increase since more and more people invest into OneCoin (more and more members) with new OneCoins being mined and owned, while 0 OneCoin is sold (only exchanged between members)."<br /><br />- This is a misconception you onecoiners tend to have. The coin value is not by any means backed by the money the victims deposit to OneCoin's accounts. Each victim just adds up the amount of coins, nothing more.<br /><br />Like I have said, the value is only artificial and dictated by OneCoin.<br /><br />"This is the risk of investment. But I’m ready to take that risk."<br /><br />- Too bad for the victims that OneCoin has no financial risk whatsoever in this.Ari Widellhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08889226197358610337noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4779620886549453292.post-15084904940637751102016-11-22T14:15:19.421+02:002016-11-22T14:15:19.421+02:00Ari, I have read last two comments and I have to s...Ari, I have read last two comments and I have to say you have aptly named this post.deckfromacardhttp://deckfromacard.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4779620886549453292.post-48982013124459811642016-11-22T12:25:59.387+02:002016-11-22T12:25:59.387+02:00« Those idiots! Care to explain why those idiots t...« Those idiots! Care to explain why those idiots think that the highest price is the value of the coin? Why doesn't the coin value dive even though the coin isn't selling? This is a basic rule to any exchange: if it doesn't sell, the price is overrated and should dive. »<br /><br />In addition to this recent difficulty which lowered the buy/sell price matching probabilities between OneCoiners, some members didn’t understand yet how to handle the exchange platform (I didn’t say that OneCoiners are idiots, it’s just that there are idiots everywhere). They try to sell their coins using the default setting of the platform which is set on the highest price. Others think that the price cannot be modified so they simply use the price provided by the company. With time, they will understand how you can buy or sell your coins at your chosen price, as long as it matches the price chosen by another OneCoiner. The price decided by the company is just the maximum price that can be used for exchange. Whatever the maximum price being decided, you cannot prevent some OneCoiners trying to sell at the highest price and some OneCoiners trying to buy at the lowest price. This will always set the real exchange value slightly lower than the market value.<br /><br />How is the market value of OneCoin decided ? The value of a currency doesn’t simply depend on the buy/sell rate, it depends on trust. Trust determines everything. If people trust the currency, they buy. If people don’t trust, they sell. How do you quantify how much people trust the currency ? Well, that’s not easy but one way is to link the value to the number of people who invest in the currency and how much. The more people invest into OneCoin means that more and more people trust OneCoin, and the more the value increases.<br /><br />The internal selling of the coins has a minor impact on this equation, if any, because it’s not technically a selling, it’s an exchange between OneCoiners. If you want to sell, you need another OneCoiner to buy. So the overall amount of OneCoins on the market (owned by people) does not decrease. This is different from fiat currencies. If you sell your dollars to buy euros, you don’t need someone else to buy dollars. So in this case, your sold dollars are unused and the dollar value decreases.<br /><br />Therefore, the fact that OneCoiners can exchange or not their coins doesn’t affect the value since it doesn’t change the overall amount of coins owned by people. The overall trust in OneCoin is unchanged : if 1 OneCoiner doesn’t trust OneCoin anymore and sell, another OneCoiner trust in OneCoin and buy.<br />Nevertheless, if a lot of people want to sell (more than the ones who want to buy), although they cannot you can include this selling wish in your trust quantification. That’s why the value nowadays ranges from 6.94 to 6.97 euros.<br /><br />Consequently, with time the value can only increase since more and more people invest into OneCoin (more and more members) with new OneCoins being mined and owned, while 0 OneCoin is sold (only exchanged between members).<br /><br />In addition, the risk is taken into account for setting the value. The later people invest into OneCoin, the less risk they take, therefore the more the value increases with time (low risk/high price).<br /><br />Anyway, this value is decided by the company according to its own quantification system. It’s private right now, so they decide freely how much they want to sell their product. What is important is the value OneCoin will acquire when becoming public, in other words whether non-OneCoiners will trust the currency or not. Noone knows what will happen. This is the risk of investment. But I’m ready to take that risk.<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4779620886549453292.post-55145458121205408132016-11-22T12:25:08.523+02:002016-11-22T12:25:08.523+02:00When you buy a product 1-2 euros and sell it 6-7 e...When you buy a product 1-2 euros and sell it 6-7 euros, do you call it worthless ?<br />For example, if you buy a Starter package today (110 euros), you get 1100 tokens. After the supersplit, you get 4400 tokens, which after mining will give you 4400 / 70 = 62.86 OneCoins. You paid your coins 110 / 62.86 = 1.75 euro each (I didn’t include the 30 euros activation fee because it’s only on the first package and it’s not part of the investment).<br />So you bought yours coins 1.75 euro each and you can sell these coins 6-7 euros each on the internal exchange. Is this worthless ? As long as someone somewhere in the world is ready to buy my coins, they are not worthless.<br />OneCoin is not usable right now but it has a value, so it’s not totally worthless.<br /><br />« How come you would lose those 5,5 euros? If you manage to answer, the next question would be: Why? »<br /><br />Because after receiving bonus on Mondays, we have 1 week to spend the money on the Trading account (actually, 5 days since the exchange market is closed during week-ends). After 1 week (the next Monday), the money is automatically used to buy tokens, which are immediately sent to mining (no split for these tokens). So it’s not entirely lost but buying tokens is much less interesting than buying OneCoins directly, even at the highest price. Tokens are only interesting with splits combinations.<br />We cannot store money on the Trading account which drives people to buy OneCoins regularly and stimulate the market. That’s why. Otherwise, nobody would be able to sell. Therefore, when you sell your coins, the money you earn actually indirectly comes from the 40% bonus part of other OneCoiners (except when people buy coins with their Cash account, which is rare).<br /><br />The more new members join OneCoin, the more bonuses there are, the more people buy new coins with the Trading account, the easier it is to sell coins. The possibility to sell coins is indirectly linked to new members arrival. A slow down in recruitment which may have occured due to the African bank account freezing might have contributed to the recent difficulty in selling coins.<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4779620886549453292.post-29265668841685689912016-11-21T23:32:28.190+02:002016-11-21T23:32:28.190+02:00This is funny - not that I expected anything else....This is funny - not that I expected anything else. Onecoiners like you just ignore any awkward facts presented.Ari Widellhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08889226197358610337noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4779620886549453292.post-13058933988584677202016-11-21T23:28:57.696+02:002016-11-21T23:28:57.696+02:00"And it’s not totally worthless"
- Do y..."And it’s not totally worthless"<br /><br />- Do you actually think what you type?<br /><br />"In order not to lose these 5.5 euros"<br /><br />- How come you would lose those 5,5 euros? If you manage to answer, the next question would be: Why?<br /><br />"there are idiots everywhere including within OneCoiners and they want to sell their coins at the highest price"<br /><br />- Those idiots! Care to explain why those idiots think that the highest price is the value of the coin? Why doesn't the coin value dive even though the coin isn't selling? This is a basic rule to any exchange: if it doesn't sell, the price is overrated and should dive.Ari Widellhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08889226197358610337noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4779620886549453292.post-39379606359215394242016-11-21T20:49:00.902+02:002016-11-21T20:49:00.902+02:00Read the Wikipedia page until the end :
“A pyramid...Read the Wikipedia page until the end :<br />“A pyramid scheme is a form of fraud similar in some ways to a Ponzi scheme, relying as it does on a mistaken belief in a nonexistent financial reality, including the hope of an extremely high rate of return. However, several characteristics distinguish these schemes from Ponzi schemes :<br />In a Ponzi scheme, the schemer acts as a ‘hub’ for the victims, interacting with all of them directly. In a pyramid scheme, those who recruit additional participants benefit directly (in fact, failure to recruit typically means no investment return).”<br /><br />Also : http://www.investopedia.com/ask/answers/09/ponzi-vs-pyramid.asp<br /><br />OneCoin is NOT a Ponzi. And it’s not a fraudulent pyramid-scheme because it does not promise extremely high return and also because the reward system is sustainable for ever.<br /><br />“In 2018 they "plan" to go public, which is a blatant lie because there is no blockchain which can be distributed, they only have a central database.”<br /><br />Any evidence ?<br /><br />“Multiply the number of mined coins by the OneCoin "value" in 2018, predicted by Dr Ruja and you will get a market capitalization of 1,4 trillion USD. Everybody who believes such nonsense is insane.”<br /><br />You already know the value and the number of OneCoins that will have been mined in 2018 ? And anyway, why would a market capitalization of 1.4 trillion USD be impossible ?<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4779620886549453292.post-49228818594838367072016-11-21T20:26:07.166+02:002016-11-21T20:26:07.166+02:00Worthless now, but not in 2018 when OneCoin will b...Worthless now, but not in 2018 when OneCoin will become public. I’ve seen cryptocurrencies such as Sexcoin, Gaycoin, Cannabiscoin… so why not OneCoin ?<br />I’ve no idea what will be the value, but with 10 million users and 1 million merchants ready to use the currency, I think it should be ok. Anyway, I paid my OneCoins less than 1 euro, so even if the value is 1.5 euro, it’s fine for me.<br /><br />And it’s not totally worthless since you can sell your coins on the internal exchange. There is a proper time for selling your coins, which is on Monday, when people receive their bonuses and buy coins with their Trading account.<br />Also when buying, we always adjust the coin price so that it fits with the amount we have on the Trading account. This is due to the critical fact that we can only buy/sell a natural number of coins (no decimal numbers).<br />For example, if the value of 1 OneCoin is 6.95 euros and I have 75 euros on my Trading account, I can buy only 10 coins for the amount of 69.5 euros. But what do I do with the 5.5 euros remaining ?<br />In order not to lose these 5.5 euros, I’m going to adjust the coin price with the ‘Limit’ option to 75 / 11 = 6.818 euros. So I want to buy 11 OneCoins at 6.818 euros (not 6.95 euros). Therefore, I need someone to sell his/her coins at the same price. Unfortunately, there are idiots everywhere including within OneCoiners and they want to sell their coins at the highest price. And then they complain “Why pending ? Why pending ?” It’s pending because they want to sell their coins at the Market price, which is the highest price. I don’t want to buy coins at the highest price, for God sake ! So they have to understand it’s important to lower the price, even slightly, if they want to sell their coins. That’s what I do and it works perfectly well. I guess after a few weeks, everyone will have understood how it works and nobody will complain anymore.<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4779620886549453292.post-28582654229751411102016-11-21T17:54:58.553+02:002016-11-21T17:54:58.553+02:00Have fun with your worthless coins!Have fun with your worthless coins!Ari Widellhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08889226197358610337noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4779620886549453292.post-35514930594702621922016-11-21T17:47:00.391+02:002016-11-21T17:47:00.391+02:00That confirms what I thought, you don’t have any p...That confirms what I thought, you don’t have any proof.<br />I just received my bonus, yeaaaaaaaaahh so cool !<br />I’m going to buy some OneCoins. If you want to sell yours, it’s time.<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4779620886549453292.post-28819107524394348332016-11-21T16:50:42.875+02:002016-11-21T16:50:42.875+02:00OneCoin is like a lump of cheese that has so many ...OneCoin is like a lump of cheese that has so many holes in it that there isn't any cheese to be seen. Now you are asking, which one of those holes is the best proof.<br /><br />Well, I throw some of those holes for you to chew on:<br /><br />- The finite number of coins wasn't the finite number of coins. <br /><br />- A centralized cryptocurrency would not need a massive computing power to be created, let alone years of "mining". However, as OneCoin is a scam it claims to create its coins with excessive power consumption and years of time. This just goes beyond stupidity. <br /><br />- Market places / merchants accepting onecoins was supposed to happen already in the Spring. 1 October M.A.B. published, but still no merchants. Ruja expects onecoiners to pay something around 1 billion to have the useless M.A.B. application for 1 million merchants.<br /><br />- A converting MasterCard that never happened. <br /><br />- The director of the company providing debit MasterCards to OneCoin arrested smuggling drugs.<br /><br />- A Shutterstock video does the mining for Ruja.<br /><br />- Worthless coins with a dictated artificial value based on nothing.<br /><br />- Exchange with sell orders pending and expiring. Ruja has explained this with a moronic answer: "When you're awake China sleeps." So why the hell the sell orders are pending then? How much sleep does a Chinese onecoiner need to buy a coin? The truth is that even onecoiners are not interested in buying coins. <br /><br />- Financial IT duplicates an issue to promote OneCoin. Publisher Chris Principe gets involved in the scam.<br /><br />- OneCoin's laughable KYC-process. All coin owners must prove their identity. How does that go along with banking the unbanked?<br /><br />- At least 15 bank accounts frozen. <br /><br />- Several authorities warning about OneCoin. Media refers to OneCoin as a scam.<br /><br />- Sebastian Greenwood lies even about a cake.Ari Widellhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08889226197358610337noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4779620886549453292.post-2876845399450573922016-11-21T13:57:22.912+02:002016-11-21T13:57:22.912+02:00OK so what's your best proof that OneCoin is a...OK so what's your best proof that OneCoin is a scam ?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4779620886549453292.post-28157551342479413242016-11-21T13:11:54.017+02:002016-11-21T13:11:54.017+02:00"Any other explanation than a mistake ?"..."Any other explanation than a mistake ?"<br /><br />- Well, I'm not OZ nor run BehindMLM, so beats me. However, what comes to my blog, I finally discovered that your missing post was in the junk mail box waiting for to be ticked as non-spam.<br /><br />It was not my fault. There are no settings for detecting spam here. I just have to check from time to time the spam box whether there are any relevant posts there. Usually there isn't.<br /><br />"If OneCoin was a scam, why such a censure ?" <br /><br />- I'm not going to answer that on behalf of BehindMLM. However, it's funny that you brought up censorship, because OneCoin is known for it's North Korean style censorship as well as propaganda.<br /><br />"OneCoin is not a scam, you are 100% wrong. If you think you’re right, prove it ! So far, you didn’t bring a single evidence. Where is the scam ?"<br /><br />- I have provided proofs about OneCoin being a scam since February 2016. <br /><br />"And yes the fact that BehindMLM generates revenues is relevant because it creates a conflict of interest (which also applies to you)."<br /><br />- Where the hell is my conflict of interest? Do I get commissions of 10 % of each OneCoin education package sold? I don't think so. <br /><br />Maybe you should think again before bringing up such ridiculous nonsense. The only ones having a conflict of interest are the ponzi pimps marketing the scheme.<br /><br />"By the way, why did you choose OneCoin as the unique MLM you want to fight ? There are multiple MLM in the world, so why OneCoin in particular ? Zinzino was not buzzy enough ?"<br /><br />- As I have told before, I have had a lot of information about OneCoin worth spreading. I hate these kind of scams and scammers so why not to share my valuable information. <br /><br />I have been a scam antagonist in Finland for several years before starting to ruin OneCoin's scam business. If OneCoin would have stayed the hell out of Finland, I'd probably wouldn't even know about it. - OneCoin invaded my country, so I invade it everywhere.<br /><br />Zinzino's network in Finland is a struggling pyramid scam. It has been pretty much dealt with already.Ari Widellhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08889226197358610337noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4779620886549453292.post-78125945911401240732016-11-21T11:55:59.245+02:002016-11-21T11:55:59.245+02:00I didn’t make any mistake. The message was in the ...I didn’t make any mistake. The message was in the queue with written : « Your message is awaiting for moderation », until it was deleted. Any other explanation than a mistake ?<br />Why don’t you try yourself to send the same message to see what happens ? Your IP will be identified as pro-OneCoin and banned for further attempts to send anything on the website.<br /><br />If OneCoin was a scam, why such a censure ? OneCoin is not a scam, you are 100% wrong. If you think you’re right, prove it ! So far, you didn’t bring a single evidence. Where is the scam ?<br /><br />And yes the fact that BehindMLM generates revenues is relevant because it creates a conflict of interest (which also applies to you). The high buzz around OneCoin is a boon for Oz, a gold mine. That’s why messages like mine are not published. Oz doesn’t want any contradictor to express valuable opinions in order to maintain his religious sect with the illusion they are correct. He doesn’t care whether OneCoin is a real scam or not, he doesn’t even want to know. He doesn’t care about saving potential victims, he just wants people to visit his website in order to get money.<br /><br />By the way, why did you choose OneCoin as the unique MLM you want to fight ? There are multiple MLM in the world, so why OneCoin in particular ? Zinzino was not buzzy enough ?<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4779620886549453292.post-42401666797250731702016-11-20T23:54:56.025+02:002016-11-20T23:54:56.025+02:00"since you love BehindMLM, you should read th..."since you love BehindMLM, you should read the following article"<br /><br />- I have no interest starting to quarrel about BehindMLM here. I haven't read all the posts in BehindMLM. The ones I have, I find to be trustworthy. Whether the site gets ad revenue from its existence is irrelevant considering that there are plenty of useful information that might prevent some people from losing their money.<br /><br />"Guess what happened ?"<br /><br />- I guess the moderator has to sleep some time. You know, there has been also MLM antagonists complaining about the lag. Whether your message was deleted or not is unclear to me, but I'd like to remind you how one of your posts got lost in my blog after you thought you sent it. Luckily I was able to salvage it from my email, because I got a notification about the post despite it was not published.<br /><br />"In this regard, I think you are more sincere than BehindMLM, although you use Ads."<br /><br />- Well, thanks, I think. I have to also point out that I have a personal interest regarding the Google AdSense, because I work in advertising. As I have told somewhere in the very beginning of this blog, I wasn't even expecting to earn a dime with this blog. <br /><br />At the moment I chose to put ads here, I didn't even know there was a 70 euros threshold to reach. All I knew was that blogging isn't a way to earn bucks by any means - unless you have at least a cleavage to show. My current earnings of 30 euros in my AdSense account are too well beyond my wildest expectations. I have also published my blog statistics every no and then revealing also my AdSense balance.<br /><br />"But still you’re wrong."<br /><br />Nope, I'm sorry to say, but I'm nothing but wrong.Ari Widellhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08889226197358610337noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4779620886549453292.post-13994909858915030572016-11-20T19:34:30.818+02:002016-11-20T19:34:30.818+02:00I will answer to your reply later coz I’m pretty b...I will answer to your reply later coz I’m pretty busy right now. In the meanwhile, since you love BehindMLM, you should read the following article :<br />https://davidboozer.com/behind-mlm-great-public-service-affiliate-marketing-funnel-honest-review/<br /><br />I have to mention that I wrote a message on BehindMLM. It was a reply to a message from TimTayshun which was concluded by : « The Bitcoin killer is going to face a stark truth ».<br />My message was as follows :<br />« The stark truth is that none of you has a single evidence that OneCoin is a scam.<br />The stark truth is that OneCoin would be a scam for a unique reason : if the blockchain didn’t exist. But it does exist so you’re all talking shit.<br />The stark truth is that the OneCoin pyramid-based reward system is perfectly sustainable for ever. It’s impossible for the pyramid to collapse. But of course, none of you made the adequate calculations.<br />The stark truth is that you’re just a band of idiots unable to discriminate real scams from genuine opportunities.<br />The stark truth is that you’re all wasting your time with your silly quest. »<br /><br />Guess what happened ?<br />The message has been awaiting moderation for 2 hours, and it was eventually deleted. So it was never published. Even more, my IP address was banned from sending messages ! This is not very democratic, is it ? What happened to the legendary sense of justice of Oz, this brave hero ?<br />I used another IP and sent the message again. The same process happened again.<br />I could do this for ever but my message will never be published.<br />Why does Oz prevent this message to appear ? After all, I will have to face a dozen of BehindMLM hysterical commentators. What is he scared of ? Read the above article and you will understand. Oz manipulate people. He wants people to believe OneCoin is a scam for his own benefit.<br />In this regard, I think you are more sincere than BehindMLM, although you use Ads. Maybe you truly believe that OneCoin is a scam. Maybe ! But still you’re wrong.<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com