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06-11-2017, 02:13 PM
#151
Re: BetRobot - Jet-Coin. Fake cryptocurrency and Simon Stepsys.
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06-11-2017, 02:44 PM
#152
Re: BetRobot - Jet-Coin. Fake cryptocurrency and Simon Stepsys.
Hold on, wait a minute.....
Did I just read this??
How to raise up to $100,000
for your high ticket product
purchases without having to
take out a second mortgage
on your house.
Oh, please, experienced RS members, tell me that people DON'T do this? Surely not? Surely no-one would be so stupid as to re-mortgage their house........but then people do join these schemes, so oh, um.....
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06-11-2017, 05:33 PM
#153
Re: BetRobot - Jet-Coin. Fake cryptocurrency and Simon Stepsys.
Originally Posted by
Della Cate
Hold on, wait a minute.....
Did I just read this??
How to raise up to $100,000
for your high ticket product
purchases without having to
take out a second mortgage
on your house.
Oh, please, experienced RS members, tell me that people DON'T do this? Surely not? Surely no-one would be so stupid as to re-mortgage their house........but then people do join these schemes, so oh, um.....
I don't think Ex-Lax Ari has a first much less second mortgage, not because he paid them off but because I believe he shares a rental with meemaw. For all his blather about 7Figs it always looks like nanna is going to bust in on his entrepreneuring and yell bingo.
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http://www.realscam.com/f9/getmyads-...45/index2.html
I researched arimaccabi@gmail.com to see what websites Ex-Lax owns and located an address of 808 N Harris St, Cameron, MO 64429. Which best I can tell is this part of Bristol Manor. The communal parking screams shithole, not please mentor me.
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https://www.google.com/maps/place/80...!4d-94.2436486
Arimaccabi@gmail.com at Website Informer
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I don't know if these folks took sneaky seconds, but Maccabi and Stepsys sure do some damage.
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06-12-2017, 01:34 AM
#154
Re: BetRobot - Jet-Coin. Fake cryptocurrency and Simon Stepsys.
Speaking of our old chum Ari, here he is again.....dancing in celebration!
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And here's the video link for anyone brave enough....
https://www.facebook.com/arimaccabi/...5131791854407/
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06-12-2017, 01:52 AM
#155
Re: BetRobot - Jet-Coin. Fake cryptocurrency and Simon Stepsys.
Uncle Gerbil can sniff out a dud programme.....oh yes, he can, no doubt about that.....
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What I can't get my head around....and probably never will.....is how people like Uncle Gerbil can promote something like Banners Broker, and then, that having crashed spectacularly, sail on to promote other things.
Not just promote them, but blatantly ignore what has gone before. It's as if, for these people, every new scheme is a sort of year zero, and everything else they've done is wiped out. Even worse, people follow them from one scheme to the next, seemingly swallowing their excuses or simply joining in, in ignoring the past. Why do they do that? Not wanting to admit they have been fooled, because acknowledging their errors would somehow make them more real? But if you've lost money - you don't have it any more - then that IS real, surely??
I'm sure that there are hundreds, if not thousands, of people who join a scheme, lose out, take the warning and stay away from schemes in future. But there are many more who don't do that; who join in the next big thing thinking "This time for sure!".
The only answer I can see if that some people are either idiots, or they are in on the scam and don't care. But in neither case should they be advising others on how to make money!
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06-12-2017, 02:03 AM
#156
Re: BetRobot - Jet-Coin. Fake cryptocurrency and Simon Stepsys.
Our boy Simon has gone very quiet lately, hasn't he?
Nothing on his personal FB page for 3 days. That's a long time for him. Jules posted a picture of them both at Chester Races, but that's about it.
Nothing on GMA Millionaires FB group either. His one time mentor, Uncle Gerbil, has been slating BetRobot, and other friends of his cast doubt on JetCoin. MAPs/TAP seems dead in the water. UvioO - nothing doing there either. Not sure how his dabbling with Usi-tech or GlobalMoneyline is going either, but he never seems to have been promoting them with much vigour.
Even worse, people who might have been future victims....I do beg your pardon, future clients and affiliates....have started to call him a scammer or a ponzi king. So probably a good job he hasn't been able to find the next big thing to latch onto. Good job that they have Jules's income from pulling pints, isn't it?
He could always get a job, I suppose. He claims to know how to use a brush, he could always return to sweeping the streets.
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06-12-2017, 08:36 AM
#157
Re: BetRobot - Jet-Coin. Fake cryptocurrency and Simon Stepsys.
Simon is still lurking about though....promising to dance if and when bitcoin hits $10,000
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06-12-2017, 09:51 AM
#158
Re: BetRobot - Jet-Coin. Fake cryptocurrency and Simon Stepsys.
Originally Posted by
Della Cate
He could always get a job
Ghobril and Stepsys have jobs, two actually. The first job they have is to find a continuing supply of idiots to buy the bullshit they are peddling. Both seem to be above average in this aspect, but I see no reason to think they are not living hand to mouth. When MAP crashed and burned Simon's whole world got upended, pathetic.
Originally Posted by
Della Cate
But in neither case should they be advising others on how to make money!
This second job to pick winners, both get an F-. Ghobril seems to have an advantage as he is still more death by a thousand cuts playing the long con, where Stepsys stinks of desperation at the moment. He's one scam away from dealing Three Card Charlie in the park.
Originally Posted by
Della Cate
It's as if, for these people, every new scheme is a sort of year zero, and everything else they've done is wiped out. Even worse, people follow them from one scheme to the next, seemingly swallowing their excuses or simply joining in, in ignoring the past.
If you block all the negativity from your Facebook groups it gives a skewed view of reality. This creates a survivorshp bias with only happy faces being molded by old hands hiding their smirks.
Still too many people (millions) are some blend of gullible and greedy. The majority "internet marketers" promoting these scams are no different than the hangers on in MLM hoping someday, oh someday. Working their jobs and dreaming of passive income that even their idols don't have. There was a time I would have pegged Stepsys as earning six figures in the scam game, now I would think an accountant for the county makes more and works less. Just like Ex-Lax Ari he can play dress up all he wants, that doesn't make it so.
This will probably be short lived or we are missing one, but since Traffic Monsoon and My Advertising Pays closed up shop the half life of scams has been terrible. One after the other has quickly turned to road kill.
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06-12-2017, 07:31 PM
#159
Re: BetRobot - Jet-Coin. Fake cryptocurrency and Simon Stepsys.
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well, YOU did.
(waits for assist from the ribster with his screencap of the scammer gerbil offering a refund to all that put money in under him if banners broker was the scam it was)
Haven't lost any money to online scams.......results are typical.
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06-12-2017, 07:53 PM
#160
Re: BetRobot - Jet-Coin. Fake cryptocurrency and Simon Stepsys.
Originally Posted by
Whip
(waits for assist from the ribster with his screencap of the scammer gerbil offering a refund to all that put money in under him if banners broker was the scam it was)
Oh no he didn't...
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06-12-2017, 08:06 PM
#161
Re: BetRobot - Jet-Coin. Fake cryptocurrency and Simon Stepsys.
Haven't lost any money to online scams.......results are typical.
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06-12-2017, 08:31 PM
#162
Re: BetRobot - Jet-Coin. Fake cryptocurrency and Simon Stepsys.
Having "integrity" sure as h*** doesn't mean what it used to mean
The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing
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06-12-2017, 11:22 PM
#163
Re: BetRobot - Jet-Coin. Fake cryptocurrency and Simon Stepsys.
Originally Posted by
ribshaw
If you block all the negativity from your Facebook groups it gives a skewed view of reality. This creates a survivorshp bias with only happy faces being molded by old hands hiding their smirks.
Still too many people (millions) are some blend of gullible and greedy. The majority "internet marketers" promoting these scams are no different than the hangers on in MLM hoping someday, oh someday. Working their jobs and dreaming of passive income that even their idols don't have. There was a time I would have pegged Stepsys as earning six figures in the scam game, now I would think an accountant for the county makes more and works less. Just like Ex-Lax Ari he can play dress up all he wants, that doesn't make it so.
This will probably be short lived or we are missing one, but since Traffic Monsoon and My Advertising Pays closed up shop the half life of scams has been terrible. One after the other has quickly turned to road kill.
Throw in the "positive thinking at all costs" mantra which drives the Western world in general and the HYIP ponzi world in particular, and what average people would consider stupidity becomes normal.
"Never give up" becomes "never stop trying to make money from get-rich-quick-schemes" and "Think positive" becomes "only ever consider the upside"
Realists become "haterz" or "negatives" as does anyone who actually thinks holistically, rather than accepting a positive outcome is guaranteed as long as your thought processes are positive, and you hold your tongue the right way.
The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing
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06-13-2017, 09:48 AM
#164
Re: BetRobot - Jet-Coin. Fake cryptocurrency and Simon Stepsys.
Ryan Carlson has spunk; but, he's not totally convicted yet...
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06-13-2017, 12:33 PM
#165
Re: BetRobot - Jet-Coin. Fake cryptocurrency and Simon Stepsys.
Ribshaw, what you wrote above (post 158) about Uncle Gerbil and Simon having 2 jobs is absolutely right. I hadn't thought of it that way, but yes, that's right.
Yet it is at odds with the claim of most people in schemes, that you can make money online, simply, for just a few minutes effort each day; that you can be paid 72 times a day, that you can make money while asleep, that it is all so, so EASY. But so many of them also claim they are "hustling" at 2 in the morning, that they are real work animals, etc etc. Easy or a lot of tiresome work? Which is it?
Personally, I think that being a top pusher of schemes must be harder work than a regular job. I think it must be nervously exhausting. First, you have to pick a scheme - and hope it will last, at least until you have made some money out of it. You also need to recruit more people into it, so you can suck up some commission. Finding people is one thing, getting them to sign up and put in money is something else entirely. Then if it crashes, will they turn on you? You might get away with the "I'm as shocked as you are, I'm just a regular affiliate" excuse once or twice, but not for 5 or 10 years.
I just couldn't be doing with it myself. Leaving aside the morality of recuriting people into dodgy schemes, I just could not be bothered with all the messing about!
Why not just get a regular job and put your effort into doing well at that, advancing, training, getting promoted; and bettering yourself that way? Millions of people have done just that. I know someone who has gone from a lowly trainee to a departmental head, so it can be done. But it takes time, and people are lazy.
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06-13-2017, 04:02 PM
#166
Re: BetRobot - Jet-Coin. Fake cryptocurrency and Simon Stepsys.
This may be posted in Jules's name, but it sure sounds like Simon to me. Those multiple exclamation marks are a real giveaway.
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THIS sounds more like Jules:-
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As far as I can tell, Simon's still peddling Jetcoin. He hasn't posted on his own FB page since 8th June.
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06-13-2017, 09:43 PM
#167
Re: BetRobot - Jet-Coin. Fake cryptocurrency and Simon Stepsys.
Originally Posted by
Ryan Carlson half way there
Ryan, since you are checking out the site welcome, enjoy seeing you riling up the Ponzi pimps. Seriously though, cryptocurrency training for $39.95 a month lasting a lifetime?
Do you know what legally constitutes a Pyramid Scam?
1-4 sounds a lot like iCOIN Pro, yes?
Koscot Pyramid Test, often shortened to Koscot Test. It has four parts:
(1) Payment of money to the company;
(2) The participant receives the right to sell a product (or service);
(3) The participant receives compensation for recruiting others into the program;
(4) The compensation is unrelated to the sale of products (or services) to the ultimate user.
Koscot case has been referred to in every suspect pyramid scheme case since.
A (MLM) Skeptic: MLM Dictionary: Koscot Test
http://behindmlm.com/mlm-reviews/ico...g-memberships/
I'd love to have you join to discuss.
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06-13-2017, 11:15 PM
#168
Re: BetRobot - Jet-Coin. Fake cryptocurrency and Simon Stepsys.
Originally Posted by
Della Cate
Personally, I think that being a top pusher of schemes must be harder work than a regular job. I think it must be nervously exhausting. First, you have to pick a scheme - and hope it will last, at least until you have made some money out of it. You also need to recruit more people into it, so you can suck up some commission. Finding people is one thing, getting them to sign up and put in money is something else entirely. Then if it crashes, will they turn on you? You might get away with the "I'm as shocked as you are, I'm just a regular affiliate" excuse once or twice, but not for 5 or 10 years.
Who doesn't want to cost people money and destroy lives?
BEP=Bitcoin Earnings Plan for the Gullible Hopeful.
Stepsys has a pretty constant shtick. Show people what time it is on his fancy looking watch then OMG them with tales of the ****-tons of money just waiting to pick up. Who would ever ask for, much less very proof on the blockchain that any of this Jetcoining is occurring?
Hell, I bet you don't even need a real watch for this one.
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'Internet millionaire' says it's so simple to get rich - but banned salesman fails to answer calls - Mirror Online
Originally Posted by
Della Cate
Why not just get a regular job and put your effort into doing well at that, advancing, training, getting promoted; and bettering yourself that way? Millions of people have done just that. I know someone who has gone from a lowly trainee to a departmental head, so it can be done. But it takes time, and people are lazy.
It's a pathos with the real victims in these scams, always tripping while chasing the next shiny object. Not only are 99% going to lose money, they are wasting valuable time where they could be earning or building bankable skills. I'm in the JetCoin Millionaires group and find it some amalgamation of stupid meets pathetic. Where is the value being created? All those pretend millionaires?
I'm with you on the job Della. Especially if folks think they will build a team that is going to drink meal replacement shakes and join Ponzis while they cash checks. If a shiny watch, fast car, and payment proofs are what people consider due diligence they best see if the boss has any special projects.
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06-14-2017, 03:24 AM
#169
Re: BetRobot - Jet-Coin. Fake cryptocurrency and Simon Stepsys.
Originally Posted by
ribshaw
Ryan, since you are checking out the site welcome, enjoy seeing you riling up the Ponzi pimps.
Ryan has indeed joined the forum.
He has also made his first post, which the forum software placed in the "To be moderated" queue, as it does with the first few posts of all new members.
In a monumental screw up, I then accidentally deleted it instead of approving it, which was my intention.
Guilty of extreme stupidity, as charged, Your Honour.
mea culpa, mea culpa, mea máxima culpa.
I can only hope Ryan doesn't think I did it deliberately and reposts.
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06-14-2017, 11:19 AM
#170
Re: BetRobot - Jet-Coin. Fake cryptocurrency and Simon Stepsys.
Bye Bye Jetcoin Err I mean thank heavens this one is for the long term and Jetcoin management wasn't the same group that took your money the last time someone took your money. Which is sort of funny since the pimps promoting are for sure and how would you know on the later?
Posted by some servile follower:
Ari Maccabi wanted me to share this new info from Jetcoin management.
In an effort to ensure a long term environment for you and your family, the best decision we can make now as a company is to differentiate ourselves from all the other companies who have fallen. We believe just like everyone else who are tired of all of the other companies that have decided to close their doors and just walk away with the funds of their members. We have several solutions we are going to list below that will ensure the longevity of our company in these uncertain times.
The first solution so that we can ensure a bright future into the Holiday’s, 2018 and the future as far as we can see, is to have a compensation plan that can last the test of time, and never have us in a position to hurt our members. No matter what the fluctuation in BitCoin is, or challenges Blockchain or Coinbase may have, we will be able to be a stable company.
The first solution is to get back to our original compensation plan, with just a few minor enhancements. Effective immediately, we will be making the following adjustments to our compensation plan. You have all seen what has happened with BetRobot, Wallet Plus, MeCoin, ECoinPlus, and other companies out there that have had to close their doors. We refuse to be put in the same category as these companies that have mismanaged their members funds, and just disappeared.
Here are the adjustments to our compensation plan:
JC1 JC2 JC3
.05 BTC .10 BTC .30
Doesn’t Double in 60 Days Doubles Every 60 Days Double Every 60 Days
5% Binary Earnings 6% Binary Earnings 7% Binary Earnings
Daily Max .10 BTC Daily Max .20 BTC Daily Max .60
Monthly Max 3 BTC Monthly Max 6 BTC Monthly Max 18 BTC
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.5 BTC 1 BTC 2 BTC
Doubles Every 60 Days Doubles Every 60 Days Double Every 60 Days
9% Binary Earnings 11% Binary Earnings 13% Binary Earnings
Daily Max 1 Daily Max 2 Daily Max 4
Monthly Max 30 Monthly Max 60 Monthly Max 120
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3 BTC 4BTC
Doubles Every 60 Days Doubles Every 60 Days
15% Binary Earnings 18% Binary Earnings
Daily Max 6 Daily Max 8
Monthly Max 180 Monthly Max 240
We see the error in judgment with an effort to try to compete with ECoinPlus, Me-Coin, and others by having an 8 BTC level, and understand now that is not a long sustaining option for JetCoin. The responsible thing to do is to remove the 8 BTC level and replace it with a maximum of 4 BTC. As you know our system is designed for you to have as many positions as you choose, so the 8 BTC level is not required for our members to still earn an exceptional income.
It is sad that in an industry that is so powerful that many of you have become embarrassed to invite new people to your team for the fear that has been created by so many companies that have mismanaged their funds. Rather than taking the path of so many owners before us who have taken funds and disappeared, we choose to take the path of sharing with you as members and will constantly create ways to add value to your business.
For those of you who have convinced yourself we are affiliated with any of the other companies that have gone by the wayside, we are sorry to bust the rumors but it is 100% false. We have no affiliation with any other company in this industry and we handle our business with integrity with the member’s always being considered first.
Please take note of the changes listed above, and share them with your team. This is such an exciting time to be part of JetCoin, and the BitCoin industry. We will be the last company standing, and we will continue to add new ways for you to grow your JetCoin business, and earn more BitCoin.
Thank you, so much for being a valued JetCoin member. We look forward to helping you double your BitCoin on a regular basis.
Sincerely,
Jetcoin Management
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06-14-2017, 11:35 AM
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Re: BetRobot - Jet-Coin. Fake cryptocurrency and Simon Stepsys.
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06-14-2017, 11:35 AM
#172
Re: BetRobot - Jet-Coin. Fake cryptocurrency and Simon Stepsys.
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06-14-2017, 11:38 AM
#173
Re: BetRobot - Jet-Coin. Fake cryptocurrency and Simon Stepsys.
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06-14-2017, 12:23 PM
#174
Re: BetRobot - Jet-Coin. Fake cryptocurrency and Simon Stepsys.
C'mon Septic Simon, that's nonsense, even for a seasoned bul******** like you.
100 Bitcoin at "floating around" $3000 would mean you earned around three hundred thousand dollars in a week.
Anyone who believes this cr** and follows the jerk into JetCoin really does deserve to lose their money.
$300,000 in a week, my a**
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06-14-2017, 03:23 PM
#175
Re: BetRobot - Jet-Coin. Fake cryptocurrency and Simon Stepsys.
Ah, that's better! Sudden flurry of activity on Simon's Fb page, including photographs of his "luxury" lifestyle! Now, naysayers, the sight of the guru quaffing fizzy wine should surely convince you that what he is offering is real, no?
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Sigh. First, these VIP days are open to anyone who pays.
And second, IMO, they are certainly going downhill if they allow Simon in without a tie, and with his cuffs flapping open!!
No sign of the Roller and the Bentley though. Maybe he sent 'em back when he gave up the flash house??
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