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It doesn't count for anything...

If what you were saying was true, then they would close down deposits. What this indicates, to me is two things. 1) at some core level, they actually believe this might magically still work, and 2) they are hoping that as long as they leave it running, they won't be prosecuted or sued.

But leaving deposits open when they go DIRECTLY from the depositor to the pocket of a previous depositor is so transparently criminal that I can't even give them much credit for #1 any more, and I've been someone who has consistently said they bought their own nonsense, even as one of the loudest critics of their facially illegal methods.

Think about this -- they knew how much money they had five days ago when they were offering 148% interest on 30 day term deposits. You think they'll be paying those in, now, 25 days? Every penny that they take right now saying it's a deposit that will earn interest is undeniably fraudulently received.

Landowners who care about their tenants should remove ATMs. Victims should file Abuse Reports. This is no different than a land scam at this point. It just takes longer.

[Edited for typo]

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