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Riethe
Fine Goods for Fine Gentlemen
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Posted - 2008.01.04 06:24:00 -
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yop
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Riethe
Fine Goods for Fine Gentlemen
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Posted - 2008.01.04 07:13:00 -
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Originally by: Genbukan I would not worry to much about the EBANK. To this day they have served me well and helped me out a lot. So from where I stand right now they are still A++ in my eyes. They also held a security on behalf of my last IPO. The completion of the IPO has reached and currently in buy back status. At the completion of the IPO I received 100% of my security back.
This is a very idiotic assessment of the situation as a whole.
Not that I think EBANK is a scam, or is not a scam, this line of thinking is EXACTLY what is needed to help build up a scam to its climax.
You saying things like this, it just misleads other, equally stupid people.
The idea of any project like this, if the intention was to steal everyone's money, is to treat the first few waves nicely, use them for word of mouth, and keep building on top of that.
As far as the question here, EBANK is currently being contributed to by a plethora of well-known names. Based off of this, you could assess that, these individuals, seem to not have any plans to be stealing any money--if they do, it'd be hard for any one of them to not leak it out.
The potential for profit for each participating member would have to be substantial enough to keep their mouths shut.
Chances are, EBANK is clean. But assessing it based on, "I used this service and it worked!!! Don't worry about it!!" is just the worst possible way to go about deciding whether it's trustworthy or not.
The factors you should use to establish trustworthiness is the fact that the assets within EBANK is split amongst various separate individuals, so in the event that one of them decides to steal anything, it's a very small portion of the entire capital.
This is of course assuming, once again, that not all of them are collaborating in theft.
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Riethe
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Posted - 2008.01.04 07:33:00 -
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Except that you'd expect EBANK to continue to treat everyone nicely if their intentions are good.
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Riethe
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Posted - 2008.01.04 07:44:00 -
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Originally by: Genbukan
Originally by: Riethe Except that you'd expect EBANK to continue to treat everyone nicely if their intentions are good.
That is very pointless! If they are good why would they treat there customers bad. Your customer is your business and without the customer there is no business. Lastly have a good night!
Since you have difficulty with reading comprehension, you're no longer invited to this conversation.
Balogh will handle all your statements from this point on.
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Riethe
Fine Goods for Fine Gentlemen
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Posted - 2008.01.04 08:40:00 -
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tell me more about ultimatively dont earning a penny off EBank
atm i think the chances is of a scam is totally sweet. its not even all about that becuase i worked with them and i know for sure its for legit
i coded all the data bases those are the bases where the data gos to be protected from viruses its safe in the bases
not even ebank is of a scam
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Riethe
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Posted - 2008.01.04 08:51:00 -
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Oh, sorry.
It's just that...well...
Your post looked like the equivalent to an art submission on http://artshowforkids.com/galleries.php, and to be honest, it sort of ultimatively makes EBANK look like absolute junk.
You really shouldn't tell so many people you're associated with EBANK in any form.
Consider, ultimatively, proof-reading your posts, or ultimatively, you'll end up doing silly things like this in the future.
EBANK is supposed to be reputable.
Having some 16 year old kid who writes like he just graduated the womb attest to the security of this service is absolutely absurd.
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Riethe
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Posted - 2008.01.04 08:59:00 -
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No part of that was a direct personal attack as you claim.
It was an observation of a post that was clearly not very well thought out.
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Riethe
Fine Goods for Fine Gentlemen
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Posted - 2008.01.04 21:08:00 -
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hey minerva what's going on in this thread
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Riethe
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Posted - 2008.01.04 21:21:00 -
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Originally by: SencneS Why attack Hexx, Ricdic, La Vista, and people who are not even affiliated with EBank?
THIS JUST IN!!! Hexxx changes his name to Hexx!
Ricdic and Hexx both quit EBANK and pass all the control over to SencneS!
They are not even affiliated with EBank!!?
More shocking updates are unraveling on the scene as we speak.
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Riethe
Fine Goods for Fine Gentlemen
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Posted - 2008.01.04 21:30:00 -
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Originally by: Shadarle I would say one thing learned from this post, LV should not be put in any PR positions.
I don't think I've ever felt in more agreement with anything, ever.
It's a little kid that thinks having spoken to ricdic or hexxx a couple times suddenly puts him in the same boat or level as the people that HAVE actually worked hard on creating all this (EBANK, that is).
Hey guys!!! I totally just spoke to ricdic and he said hi to me, you know we're like, best buddies and stuff so I could totally talk to him for you.
Just shut your little mouth. You're spewing out all kinds of things that aren't very intelligible. It makes any form or attempts of professionalism completely vanish.
It's also not something I imagine any of the people that DO speak for EBank want to see. I'm sure they can figure out how to write "atm" and "bcuz" on their own, save that for your little aol buddies.
Fortunately however, you haven't been put in an important role (and I wonder why, huh, LVV?) so the amount of damage you can do is rather limited.
ta
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Riethe
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Posted - 2008.01.04 21:31:00 -
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Originally by: Arvald i find that sticking your fingers in your ears and screaming LALALALALALALALALALALALALA I CANT HEAR YOU AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH works fairly well
I laughed. A++
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