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I can't vouch for the genuineness of the other guys giveaway but I can assure you, mine is no scam. I've done a giveaway like this in the past, much to the delight of all my Twitter followers.

 

 

Edit: and yes, let's be real, I do want more followers but that isn't the only reason I'm doing this. XRP has been very profitable for me and, prior to the last major crypto bull run, I had a lot of bad experiences in life that have led me to strongly appreciate the philosophy of 'karma'.

 

Get rich and help make those around you rich. Spread the wealth, build good karma and you're bound to get even more rich. At least, that's the philosophy I like to subscribe to nowadays.

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Its just an educated assumption to be honest @Hodor - But  the reason I assume this (and i could be wrong) is because a past boss did something almost identical once. His objective was to build a huge following with a competition offering a fabulous prize. The winner was my colleague! (my colleague had agreed to be the stooge beforehand) so of course the prize never exchanged hands (the prize never existed in the first place). The 2000 plus entrants (ie new followers) saw a winner posted on social media which gave full credibility to the competition.  It was a total fix. The public had a winner, there was no comeback and the guy had attracted approx 2000 new followers! Easy peasy!

7'000 XRP is a pretty big giveaway so knowing what i know I always find such giveaways questionable to say the least :-)

(had to do a quick edit - Terrible grammar)

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Its just an educated assumption to be honest [mention=127]Hodor[/mention] - But  the reason I assume this (and i could be wrong) is because a past boss did something almost identical once. His objective was to build a huge following with a competition offering a fabulous prize. The winner was my colleague! (my colleague had agreed to be the stooge beforehand) so of course the prize never exchanged hands (the prize never existed in the first place). The 2000 plus entrants (ie new followers) saw a winner posted on social media which gave full credibility to the competition.  It was a total fix. The public had a winner, there was no comeback and the guy had attracted approx 2000 new followers! Easy peasy!
7'000 XRP is a pretty big giveaway so knowing what i know I always find such giveaways questionable to say the least :-)
(had to do a quick edit - Terrible grammar)


I can respect that; always be skeptical of people, especially those on the net.
And #stayPompous [emoji13]
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47 minutes ago, pompous-p said:

I can't vouch for the genuineness of the other guys giveaway but I can assure you, mine is no scam. I've done a giveaway like this in the past, much to the delight of all my Twitter followers.

 

 

Edit: and yes, let's be real, I do want more followers but that isn't the only reason I'm doing this. XRP has been very profitable for me and, prior to the last major crypto bull run, I had a lot of bad experiences in life that have led me to strongly appreciate the philosophy of 'karma'.

 

Get rich and help make those around you rich. Spread the wealth, build good karma and you're bound to get even more rich. At least, that's the philosophy I like to subscribe to nowadays.

I'm in it to win it... Going there now to sign up.

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