Title: Hamster token - SCAM - Fake Team / Stealing people's identity Post by: ICOEthics on November 12, 2018, 09:37:17 PM What happened: FAKE TEAM / Stealing people's identity
Scammers Website: https://hamstertoken.com http://web.archive.org/web/20181112213235/https://hamstertoken.com/home/0 https://hamstertoken.com/team http://web.archive.org/web/20181112212945/https://hamstertoken.com/team We didnt find them listed on this forum. Maybe they were afraid of being caught, especially Samantha. http://icoethics.com/imgs/hamster/hamster%20fake%20team.JPG http://icoethics.com/imgs/hamster/people.jpg FAKE NAME: Samantha Brookes - CEO and Founder REAL NAME: TODD PENKE https://www.linkedin.com/in/todd-penke-12046314/ FAKE NAME: Samual Bangood REAL NAME: Jonathan Kong https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathan-kong-668ba79/ FAKE NAME: Simon Castelberg REAL NAME: Josh Drake https://www.linkedin.com/in/josh-drake-14baa15/ https://alumnius.net/harvard_university_j-10307-64#id17627531 SALES: http://icoethics.com/imgs/hamster/sales.JPG Title: Re: Hamster token - SCAM - Fake Team / Stealing people's identity Post by: waterman on November 12, 2018, 10:02:26 PM Hey man what happened? Can you be more specific please? What did they ask you? Did you try to contact them? Hamster token is ranked 2969 with a price of 0$ in coinranking.com that for me It is a black flag and do not join them. I have been scammed a lot and now before joining any project or airdrop, I search their rankings, price, reviews and everything I can. I suggest you do the same thing man good luck!
Title: Re: Hamster token - SCAM - Fake Team / Stealing people's identity Post by: magneto on November 13, 2018, 08:42:20 AM I doubt very much that they have actually raised the amount that they claim on their website. Some legitimate projects don't even raise $200k+ let alone some random site that has just popped up that is clearly a scam.
It's a bit of a joke really, with "Samantha" as a team member. You really need to look no further than the claims that they are making - they are essentially trying to solve the problems faced by multinational tech companies like Youtube etc. by saying that "blockchain will solve everything", without much explanation as to why. They also promise passive income after you invest, raising huge red flags. Not only is this a scam, it might be a ponzi as well. |