I'm sorry you feel that way. I have been a member of this community for 1 year and have over 1,000 followers. I have run 3 games which have been helping the distribution of steem throughout the community. I have put a lot of work into steemstock and have had lots of help from pillars in this community. I am a Texas licensed attorney and I would not risk losing my license over some bullshit scam. If after you do some research you change your mind feel free to contribute! FULL STEEM AHEAD!!!!
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Daddy I don't think you can cuss on here!!!
/checks upvotes.
@riosparada
@steemislandinc
@steemstock
Those 3 accounts are all yours, correct?
@elleselephant
@nikant
@rickyjrios
Those are all you children, right?
So in order to convince me that you're not up to no good, you basically made a comment saying, "trust me, I'm a lawyer" and then upvoted yourself 6 times. Well, that just made me even more suspicious so I checked your kids account histories and they do nothing but resteem your posts.
That's a nice little racket you've got going there.
As a Texas licensed attorney, what trouble would you get into for asking people to invest in a symbol for a year at which point they'll get exactly what they contributed back?
As a Texas licensed attorney, are you authorised to sell securities? Cryptocurrency ones at that?
If you have any intention of purchasing an island or "symbol" or whatever, then why are you only going to return what people paid in if it falls through? Why not return the percentage that they contributed? The answer is obvious. You want to keep all the extra for yourself. Why not just be honest and admit your asking for a one year loan in order to boost your steem power?