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RE: GREAT NEWS FOR ONECOIN MEMBERS

in #onecoin7 years ago

Onecoiners must be pretty desperate to post this kind of old bullshit. This advertorial for OneCoin was published in the early 2016. OneCoin paid Financial IT magazine to have its story published.

Awkwardly the issue was exact copy of the previous issue Financial IT had published. They cut off some ads to make room for OneCoin's material.

Furthermore, on the contrary what the representatives of OneCoin like to say, Financial IT is a very insignificant magazine. At the time the Ruja issue appeared, Financial IT was published only four times a year with only 2000 print copies (claimed by the magazine itself). Their archive reveals that they have been publishing the magazine only 1-2 times per year before 2016. The magazine contains advertorials and ads.

What comes to OneCoin, the ponzi scam has been crumbling down since November 2016. But of course there are scammers still milking gullible victims as long as there are any.

My advise - save your dime, don't get involved and fooled!

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My friend.. Calma please. It looks you don't understand cryptocurrency on closed market. So before you judge you first educate please. Have a nice day ;)

I am very calm. It looks like you wouldn't recognize a scam even if you were involved in one.

I know all there is to know about OneCoin after following it since the early 2015. The company is ran by scammers so you shouldn't trust a thing that they say.

Have a scam free day!

I love how they allegedly have millions of investors and this article is seen by 49 people. Nice! I also like how you can't find their offices anywhere. I'm Bulgarian and I would love to stop by their Bulgarian office but I can't find any info on that. Perhaps "azolaface" can direct me to it? If that is available for investors only a dear friend of mine invested over 40K $ so I guess he has the right to know.

I believe they still have an office in Sofia. However, it might be not long there since the scam has been crumbling down for months.

But as you suspected, OneCoin's actual member count is most likely way smaller than the company claims. Yet this is probably the biggest international scam ever.

This graph on Google Trends reveals the harsh reality of the popularity of OneCoin. Even though the graph includes all the searches done (also by people outside the scam cult), the graph shows that OneCoin is virtually unknown when compared to the popularity of searchterm "Bitcoin".
https://trends.google.fi/trends/explore?date=2014-10-01%202017-07-11&q=onecoin,bitcoin