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The Phantom...Lives?

An Anonymous Reader writes "G4's Attack of the show has a writeup and video of a demonstration of the Phantom Gaming Service." From the article: "I certainly wouldn't be at this company doing what I'm doing if I wasn't absolutely sure that we're going to launch a product. It's natural for people to be skeptical. I think a lot of the skepticism is building on itself at this point: people are skeptical so therefore they become more skeptical and therefore they become more skeptical."

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  1. Re:Reasons for skepticism by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Offtopic
    It's a pyramind scheme because it's mathematically impossible for everyone who signs up to get the "prize". The scenario you describe is impossible because there aren't enough "free offers" for everyone to sign up for everyone else's. If it were, you wouldn't need to pay people. So really, neither logic nor math are your strong suits. I guess ignorance really is your specialty.

    I'm glad you scammed enough people to get your "free" shit, though, I'm sure it was totally worth it. I mean, really, all it cost you was your basic human decency. It's amazing how everyone here rails against spammers, but half of you have seem to have no trouble scamming people in yuor sigs. Fucking scumbag.

  2. Re:Reasons for skepticism by MBraynard · · Score: 0, Offtopic
    I explained how it's possible for everyone to get what they want - either by compensating directly or partnering up.

    It is only illogical as it applies to you because you have neither $10 to pay nor do you have 5 friends. So yes, for you, it is a pyramid scheme.

    Time to play my free Xbox.