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YouGotRipped
Ewigkeit
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Posted - 2008.09.06 01:59:00 -
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Edited by: YouGotRipped on 06/09/2008 02:04:11
Ho, ho, ho, ho! Merry Christmas to everyone!
It's getting boring around here so I thought a little refresher on MD scams would do nicely. Please provide a link to your all time favorites. 
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YouGotRipped
Ewigkeit
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Posted - 2008.09.06 02:10:00 -
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Edited by: YouGotRipped on 06/09/2008 02:12:36
I will now link Ricdic's favourite scam:
Original IPO
Expansion
Scam announcement
Blah, blah, blah.
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Finedele
Marquie-X Corp Majesta Empire
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Posted - 2008.09.06 02:14:00 -
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Edited by: Finedele on 06/09/2008 02:14:17
hope it gets high in your ranking, right behind this guy: 
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YouGotRipped
Ewigkeit
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Posted - 2008.09.06 02:17:00 -
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LOL, thank you Finedele.
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Finedele
Marquie-X Corp Majesta Empire
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Posted - 2008.09.06 02:19:00 -
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i knew it would make you smile ;) how is your precious mothership you wanted to buy?
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YouGotRipped
Ewigkeit
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Posted - 2008.09.06 02:25:00 -
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Originally by: Finedele i knew it would make you smile ;) how is your precious mothership you wanted to buy?
On hold, I've lost interest in the game TBH. But I should check my ingame mail. 
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Finedele
Marquie-X Corp Majesta Empire
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Posted - 2008.09.06 02:54:00 -
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Originally by: YouGotRipped
Originally by: Finedele i knew it would make you smile ;) how is your precious mothership you wanted to buy?
On hold, I've lost interest in the game TBH
are you serious? i think you just need a new goal, maybe a titan ;)
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Ricdics
Tleilex Developments
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Posted - 2008.09.06 04:49:00 -
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Someone needs to get laid eh YGR. |

YouGotRipped
Ewigkeit
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Posted - 2008.09.06 04:51:00 -
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Originally by: Ricdics Someone needs to get laid eh YGR.
Was waiting for you to post ric. 
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Kwint Sommer
Caldari XERCORE
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Posted - 2008.09.06 05:15:00 -
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Originally by: Ricdics Someone needs to get laid eh YGR.
Please do not feed the trolls.
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YouGotRipped
Ewigkeit
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Posted - 2008.09.06 05:20:00 -
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Edited by: YouGotRipped on 06/09/2008 05:35:06
Originally by: Kwint Sommer
Originally by: Ricdics Someone needs to get laid eh YGR.
Please do not feed the trolls.
And for you too Kwint. Shar?
P.S. My interest in the topic at hand is genuine. I would like to see how scam content has evolved over time. Someone with Ricdic's game experience and enhanced emotional memory could provide valuable insight as I am sure you all could.
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Shar Tegral
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Posted - 2008.09.06 06:03:00 -
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Originally by: YouGotRipped My interest in the topic at hand is genuine, I would like to see how scam content has evolved over time.
I've been doing what I can to uncover and unveil scams, wherever I can, since 2004. And the scams change as regularly as the game mechanics do. Morbor was the first Ponzi scam (in 2003). Zeepo was a regular repeat scammer of 2004-05 note. It is mostly hard to keep track as the names are constantly recycled on disposable alts. Most of the scams, originally, were of the "bridge for sale" kind. There used to be alot of lab slot transfer scams, etc., etc..
To Shar -verb: 1 - To say what you mean. 2 - To say what it means. 3 - To say something mean. |

Ricdics
Tleilex Developments
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Posted - 2008.09.06 06:05:00 -
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Cally / Dentara Rast ROME0 (I have always believed him to be YGR tbh) GHSC (ofc)
Probably some of the larger or at least more known ones to date not counting Morbor as mentioned above by Shar. |

Kazuo Ishiguro
House of Marbles Zzz
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Posted - 2008.09.06 07:42:00 -
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If you allow smaller scams, ones that weren't Ponzi schemes and general failures, there are quite a few more.
So you could probably add the following:
Portsmouth Shipyards Inc (aka PSI, Wylker) failed capital ship IPO turned scam New Moon Industries (more recent fake POS investment scheme that passed an audit) FRPB - status uncertain; I think Ionia paid out more in dividends than the capital originally paid for the bonds, so probably not a scam. Lothian Quay Industries (aka LQI, Kirjava): failed reaction chain IPO (poor risk management)
I'm sure that there are plenty of others.
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Roguehalo
Caldari State Protectorate
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Posted - 2008.09.06 08:14:00 -
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Von Fitzheise already maintains a comprehensive list of scammers
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Finedele
Marquie-X Corp Majesta Empire
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Posted - 2008.09.06 12:23:00 -
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Edited by: Finedele on 06/09/2008 12:23:32
Originally by: Shar Tegral Ponzi scam
would anyone be so kind and explain what a ponzi scam is? heard it for the first time.
Originally by: Kazuo Ishiguro So you could probably add the following:
FRPB - status uncertain; I think Ionia paid out more in dividends than the capital originally paid for the bonds, so probably not a scam.
after two months the returns are around 210%, so this is more a very exception on the roi compared to other ventures that are currently around
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Feronia
Gallente
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Posted - 2008.09.06 13:22:00 -
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Morbor was indeed the first Ponzi scam.
While most of the discussions happend on the (around that time) popular EVE-I forum, here's an old link: Morbor.
Also, the EIB scam was uncovered by Currin Trading here and here.
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Robacz
Essence Trade Essence Enterprises
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Posted - 2008.09.06 13:25:00 -
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Ponzi scheme
Ponzi is not a scam if you tell "players" it is a ponzi game before they invest. It is a scam, if you don't tell them.
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Shar Tegral
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Posted - 2008.09.06 14:32:00 -
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Originally by: Robacz Heh, good old EIB drama.
EIB always gets under my skin. I got called 5 kinds of troll when I posted, on the old eve guardian, that Cally had no experience, no history, and no reputation with which to start such a business. Called this by some supposedly reputable people. Goes to show you what happens to judgment values when large amounts of isk get involved. Wylker is a very good example to bring up though. Whenever someone is touting their IPO and there is some level of Alliance involvement... that Alliance should make its presence known. Still, I guess most alliances don't really care if one of their own is a scammer and thief. Just as long as they get access to the funds/resources so gained. Best of both worlds, benefit with plausible deniability.
To Shar -verb: 1 - To say what you mean. 2 - To say what it means. 3 - To say something mean. |

Ami Nia
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Posted - 2008.09.06 18:33:00 -
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Originally by: Robacz Ponzi is not a scam if you tell "players" it is a ponzi game before they invest. It is a scam, if you don't tell them.
It would be interesting to know how many would likely invest in such a "non scam" Ponzi scheme.
However I contend that the real Ponzi scheme is a stealth scheme. If it is not, then it's best classified as a pyramid rather than a Ponzi.
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Originally by: CCP Mitnal So we can 1 v 1 with Garmon.
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Kwint Sommer
Caldari XERCORE
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Posted - 2008.09.06 18:34:00 -
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Originally by: Kazuo Ishiguro Lothian Quay Industries (aka LQI, Kirjava): failed reaction chain IPO (poor risk management)
That definitely was not a scam. It was a very high risk investment with very high dividends. You knew the risks going in, you still got ~50% of your money back and had it held on a few months longer you'd have seem some very nice profit. Perhaps the risk wasn't managed perfectly but Kirjava took a bath along with his investors and he really threw himself into the liquidation of the remaining assets to the point where he didn't enjoy playing anymore. I know, I "helped" with the liquidation.
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YouGotRipped
Ewigkeit
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Posted - 2008.09.07 02:38:00 -
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Edited by: YouGotRipped on 07/09/2008 02:43:22 For how long has the EIB been running? If I remember well the guy released a boring video about how he pulled if off. I can't seem to find it though.
Scratch that, found it. 
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Letias
Caldari Poofdinkles
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Posted - 2008.09.07 02:50:00 -
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A ponzi works like a proper business for the initial investors, the firsts ones in get the payouts and if the ponzi is run well enough you can actually make a lot of money off of one of these. The problem for initial investors is when people realise what is going on and call it for what it is. Then people withdraw money and stop investing. _____________________________
Originally by: Damini Frostmane Sex isn't sex unless one of you is crying afterwards :-)
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YouGotRipped
Ewigkeit
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Posted - 2008.09.07 02:52:00 -
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Edited by: YouGotRipped on 07/09/2008 02:53:31
Or they try to convince others to invest in a hope the scam will last a bit longer for them to cash out. Apart from the owner there are a lot of those that profited from Ponzi scams.
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Devian 666
Igneus Auctorita GoonSwarm
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Posted - 2008.09.08 04:59:00 -
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Can we list EBANK as a possible future scam?
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Kwint Sommer
Caldari XERCORE
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Posted - 2008.09.08 04:59:00 -
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Originally by: Devian 666 Can we list EBANK as a possible future scam?
Can we have this troll moderated?
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Devian 666
Igneus Auctorita GoonSwarm
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Posted - 2008.09.08 05:01:00 -
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Edited by: Devian 666 on 08/09/2008 05:05:18
Originally by: Kwint Sommer
Originally by: Devian 666 Can we list EBANK as a possible future scam?
Can we have this troll moderated?
While I don't expect Riddic to run atm. I don't discount the possibility.
Edit: note that R0me0 turned scammer when the opportunity arose. That and multi-billion scams are not impressive anymore. I've been waiting for the first trillion isk scam myself.
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Ami Nia
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Posted - 2008.09.08 05:47:00 -
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Originally by: Devian 666 been waiting for the first trillion isk scam
All at once, or as an alliance wide summation?
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Originally by: CCP Mitnal So we can 1 v 1 with Garmon.
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Devian 666
Igneus Auctorita GoonSwarm
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Posted - 2008.09.08 06:35:00 -
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Originally by: Ami Nia
Originally by: Devian 666 been waiting for the first trillion isk scam
All at once, or as an alliance wide summation?
Either individual or small group of people or it doesn't count.
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Kazuo Ishiguro
House of Marbles Zzz
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Posted - 2008.09.08 09:11:00 -
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Originally by: Kwint Sommer That definitely was not a scam. It was a very high risk investment with very high dividends.
I should probably have been more explicit, but I didn't actually label it as a scam. It comes under the 'general failures' category. While I agree that a considerable effort went into planning, execution and winding up, it can hardly be called a success. ----- DIY copying in Liekuri
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