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Title: Suspected Bitcoin mining scam
Post by: Harsh Rathore on August 12, 2019, 01:47:54 PM
Hello everyone, I invested with Mr William Morgan he has a instagram account that goes with user name "btc_mine".
I invested with him 700$ for a month and when I had to take my profit from him I deposited 50$ as transfer fee and 25$ for MSWO and QSWO, my profit as said was 1300$ and when he was about to make the transfer he said that his mining platform requires my wallet to have 80% of my profit(1072$). I some how managed and paid him but the process got delayed by 72 hrs as It took me 3 days to manage the money.
But then he said that to get the process on pending he invested 150$, then he transferred 2250$ in nonspendable bitcoin format. And then he said that due to delay in processing I require 600$ more in my wallet.
In all this transfer process he asked my wallet id and password my wallet is empty as of now.
The non spendable 2250$ btc are also gone.
And now he is saying that I will have to deposit another 600$ in my wallet to get all the money and profit back.
Please help me I invested what I had.
You can see his profile in instagram as "btc_mine".
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Hi, The said William Morgan has regularly shared with me the screenshots of his transactions daily and are verified on blockchain myself. His address is "1Kr6QSydW9bFQG1mXiPNNu6WpJGmUa9i1g".
He is very active on Instagram as well and has uploaded a photograph 5 mins prior only. He belongs to Romania, his watsapp no. Is +1 (610) 910-9598. But whenever I try to do video call with him he says that it causes signal interruptions in his mining farm and hence cannot pickup the call. Please can you guide me further


Title: Re: Suspected Bitcoin mining scam
Post by: NeuroticFish on August 12, 2019, 01:58:05 PM
and when I had to take my profit from him I deposited 50$ as transfer fee

This sounds like scam. Why do people always fall for this? If you would have had there money for real, you wouldn't have had to deposit for a fee.

then he transferred 2250$ in nonspendable bitcoin format

Technical gibberish. There's no such thing as "nonspendable bitcoin format". Again, it looks like scam.

And now he is saying that I will have to deposit another 600$ in my wallet to get all the money and profit back.

After he scammed you fro the initial money, he tricked you once to deposit more. He tries it again.


I guess that you have fallen for a "cloud mining" scam. They only show numbers and don't mine anything. Those big numbers (1072$, 2250$) are just numbers, you didn't have any profit. The ones that don't understand that the businesses "too good to be true" are scam, fall into it and depositing. Tough luck.
You'll need help from authorities and a ton of luck to recover anything.


Title: Re: Suspected Bitcoin mining scam
Post by: avikz on August 12, 2019, 02:26:43 PM
Hello everyone, I invested with Mr William Morgan he has a instagram account that goes with user name "btc_mine".
I invested with him 700$ for a month and when I had to take my profit from him I deposited 50$ as transfer fee and 25$ for MSWO and QSWO, my profit as said was 1300$ and when he was about to make the transfer he said that his mining platform requires my wallet to have 80% of my profit(1072$). I some how managed and paid him but the process got delayed by 72 hrs as It took me 3 days to manage the money.
But then he said that to get the process on pending he invested 150$, then he transferred 2250$ in nonspendable bitcoin format. And then he said that due to delay in processing I require 600$ more in my wallet.
In all this transfer process he asked my wallet id and password my wallet is empty as of now.
The non spendable 2250$ btc are also gone.
And now he is saying that I will have to deposit another 600$ in my wallet to get all the money and profit back.
Please help me I invested what I had.
You can see his profile in instagram as "btc_mine".
N

Harsh bro, you fell for an disgusting scam and you can stop expecting the refund. All your money is gone for sure! When someone promises $1300 profit from just $700 investment within 30 days of time, always stay away! Bitcoin mining doesn't fetch that much profit even for veteran miners! You should have understood!

You can lodge a complain with Police but won't be much helpful! Going forward, refrain from any "get rich quick" scheme! 99.99% of it are scams! Don't deposit any more money in your wallet!


Title: Re: Suspected Bitcoin mining scam
Post by: DdmrDdmr on August 12, 2019, 02:29:03 PM
It looks like a scam by all means, as @NeutoricFish indicates. The Instagram profile you mention (“btc_mine”) seems to lead to one that has not posted anything since August 2018, and that has a Telegram channel that is also inactive since then (in Arabic). Is that the really correct profile?


Title: Re: Suspected Bitcoin mining scam
Post by: Chaki #diarize on August 12, 2019, 02:41:18 PM
I don't know what have you eaten my friend, have you ever ask someone from anybody before investing to that guys?

It's a common sense now a days to make a little research on crypto project or any related online business since in the internet they will not put their real information as we can make as many dummy account in social medias.

Next time please ask your friends or other people if someone make a transaction with them before.

remember that scam is everywhere.


Title: Re: Suspected Bitcoin mining scam
Post by: jackg on August 12, 2019, 10:57:49 PM
As a bit of a tip, if you search the address you'll come across this: https://www.reddit.com/r/bitfinex/comments/7ihnz5/now_almost_350000000_in_hot_wallet_bitfinex/

The address is owned by Bitfinex which is an exahnge. It is nothing to do with btc_mine or anything they do. I'm sure i've seen that instagram before but can't work out where it's from . Anyway, take your losses as a lesson and be happy in the fact it was only $1000. I'd advocate for you plotting to scam your money back from him (not from anyone else) but I'm not sure how easy/hard that'd be, he might not have much either.


Side note, if you have 480BTC, you don't accept $50-1000 investments normally (sometimes you do but...)


Title: Re: Suspected Bitcoin mining scam
Post by: Herbet Fry on August 12, 2019, 11:39:18 PM
Please explain to me why you give someone more money when they have scammed you once? You just handed over bitcoin 3 times in a row because you were promised if you did you will get the next amount. So how long will that go on for? Will you just keep blindly making deposits until you are all out of bitcoin?

I don't see how a call can interfere with mining. Where is his hash rate and mining pool? Does it even exist? Please don't tell me you took some person online word that they had miners?

If you ever asked for more money in order to "secure" future profits then it is a scam and clear give away.


Title: Re: Suspected Bitcoin mining scam
Post by: goinmerry on August 12, 2019, 11:49:10 PM
Instagram? Bitcoin Scam? btc_mine? Mr. nobody? :o These shit scammers nowadays are spreading their disease at all social media platforms as possible.

No need to go deep for this just to said this is a scam. It's a 100% scam.

OP got amazed with that earning while sleeping scheme and blindly give the scammer money without thinking twice. With the amount involved, I don't know how come common sense not worked out there. It's a big loss and OP should take this experience as a lesson. Feel sorry for him.


Title: Re: Suspected Bitcoin mining scam
Post by: Thirdspace on August 12, 2019, 11:53:08 PM
But then he said that to get the process on pending he invested 150$, then he transferred 2250$ in nonspendable bitcoin format. And then he said that due to delay in processing I require 600$ more in my wallet.
In all this transfer process he asked my wallet id and password my wallet is empty as of now.
The non spendable 2250$ btc are also gone.
And now he is saying that I will have to deposit another 600$ in my wallet to get all the money and profit back.
Technical gibberish. There's no such thing as "nonspendable bitcoin format". Again, it looks like scam.
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I guess that you have fallen for a "cloud mining" scam.
yes, this is definitely the infamous "blockchain cloud mining investment" scheme
the scammer asked OP to create a new empty blockchain.com wallet for cloud mining,
then asked for wallet id and pass (temporary access) to do some settings on the wallet
but the truth is the scammer imports watch-only address and retrieves the seed phrase
which he will use to show fake locked/nonspendable mining profit and steal any btc you deposited in the wallet

@Harsh you have been scammed and your wallet has been compromised, never use it again
when looking for an investment opportunity, always use common sense
if you are in doubt, do google search, most likely it will direct you to one of the discussions in this forum
you can even start your own thread asking for information and opinions, like this thread... but too late now


Title: Re: Suspected Bitcoin mining scam
Post by: Ningish on August 13, 2019, 12:18:44 AM
Hi, there are several tricks to discover a suspected scam for newbie:
A. if the equipment is not shown on the reference site, something is wrong,
B. if the company is registered in uk, it could be another signal,
C. if the domain of the reference site was recently registered or will expire soon, same thing and finally
D. if the gain is proportionally high compared to the amount invested, run away, before the scammers run away with your money.

Hope these things can help you.


Title: Re: Suspected Bitcoin mining scam
Post by: xvids on August 13, 2019, 05:39:05 AM
and when I had to take my profit from him I deposited 50$ as transfer fee

This sounds like scam. Why do people always fall for this? If you would have had there money for real, you wouldn't have had to deposit for a fee.

then he transferred 2250$ in nonspendable bitcoin format

Technical gibberish. There's no such thing as "nonspendable bitcoin format". Again, it looks like scam.

And now he is saying that I will have to deposit another 600$ in my wallet to get all the money and profit back.

After he scammed you fro the initial money, he tricked you once to deposit more. He tries it again.


I guess that you have fallen for a "cloud mining" scam. They only show numbers and don't mine anything. Those big numbers (1072$, 2250$) are just numbers, you didn't have any profit. The ones that don't understand that the businesses "too good to be true" are scam, fall into it and depositing. Tough luck.
You'll need help from authorities and a ton of luck to recover anything.
I just don't understand it why would people fall into this kind of tricks.
This has been around for so long and there are still some who would fall on this trick?
There are a lot of ways to earn you just need to study and learn before you earn.
Don't fall for the investment schemes learn to earn for yourself study trading or build your own mining farm.


Title: Re: Suspected Bitcoin mining scam
Post by: Deallove9 on August 13, 2019, 06:18:31 AM
You just got scammed, as there is nothing like mining for someone to get profit and I don't know who introduce you to such scam , you did what you suppose did in the first instance first last, by posting here what you pass through, instead of you asking first in this forum and let people tell you if you are right or not but now is drug after headache gone.

Don't be too anxious to have money in crypto step by step will it all, so I will advice to jearn from that and never give anyone yr password or private key to your wallet even if is yr brother as any money gone is bye gone.


Title: Re: Suspected Bitcoin mining scam
Post by: Herbert2020 on August 13, 2019, 06:25:06 AM
there has never been any mining involved. this is a known scam that has been going on for some time now. usually the scammers operate on platforms such as Telegram where they engage in conversation with other people who usually don't have enough understanding of how bitcoin works and they start throwing some buzzwords at them to make it seem complicated and confuse them. in the end they are just taking your money by telling you a bunch of lies.


Title: Re: Suspected Bitcoin mining scam
Post by: Leonardo7 on August 13, 2019, 12:41:41 PM
You have been scammed. You don't invest money with just anyone you meet online. Even Genesis stopped paying me for long because of bitcoin difficult level, and hasflare terminated my mining contract making me lose my capital. Friend, you must never seek the easy way in crypto. Get to learn how to trade BTC/USD/USDT. forget paying some expert online, most are scammers who want to steal your fund.


Title: Re: Suspected Bitcoin mining scam
Post by: Baby Dragon on August 31, 2019, 01:37:25 PM
Hi, there are several tricks to discover a suspected scam for newbie:
A. if the equipment is not shown on the reference site, something is wrong,
B. if the company is registered in uk, it could be another signal,
C. if the domain of the reference site was recently registered or will expire soon, same thing and finally
D. if the gain is proportionally high compared to the amount invested, run away, before the scammers run away with your money.

Hope these things can help you.

Scammers will always look for an opportunity, they will do anything to take some advantage on people they think they can easily fool. People need to be aware and have some knowledge to avoid this kind of situation, its much better to make sure than end up feeling contrite about your decisions. These can help each and everyone of us especially newbies.


Title: Re: Suspected Bitcoin mining scam
Post by: kryptqnick on August 31, 2019, 03:53:06 PM
Hello everyone, I invested with Mr William Morgan he has a instagram account that goes with user name "btc_mine".
I invested with him 700$ for a month and when I had to take my profit from him I deposited 50$ as transfer fee and 25$ for MSWO and QSWO, my profit as said was 1300$ and when he was about to make the transfer he said that his mining platform requires my wallet to have 80% of my profit(1072$). I some how managed and paid him but the process got delayed by 72 hrs as It took me 3 days to manage the money.
But then he said that to get the process on pending he invested 150$, then he transferred 2250$ in nonspendable bitcoin format. And then he said that due to delay in processing I require 600$ more in my wallet.
In all this transfer process he asked my wallet id and password my wallet is empty as of now.
The non spendable 2250$ btc are also gone.
And now he is saying that I will have to deposit another 600$ in my wallet to get all the money and profit back.
Please help me I invested what I had.
You can see his profile in instagram as "btc_mine".
N
Hi, The said William Morgan has regularly shared with me the screenshots of his transactions daily and are verified on blockchain myself. His address is "1Kr6QSydW9bFQG1mXiPNNu6WpJGmUa9i1g".
He is very active on Instagram as well and has uploaded a photograph 5 mins prior only. He belongs to Romania, his watsapp no. Is +1 (610) 910-9598. But whenever I try to do video call with him he says that it causes signal interruptions in his mining farm and hence cannot pickup the call. Please can you guide me further
Okay, it's definitely a scam, and an least you now know how to spot them:
1. The conditions are too good to be true. Doubling your investment in one month with mining? Doesn't sound realistic.
2. Whenever you're shown or told that you are eligible for big amounts of money but to get it you need to deposit a "small" fee - it's a scam.
3. Instagram is not the place to look for professional miners.
4. Non-spendable is not something Bitcoin can be.
I suggest you contact the police (cyberpolice, if you have it in your country), tell them the story and everything you know about the guy (that is, of course, if mining Bitcoin is legal in your country, you should probably check it first).


Title: Re: Suspected Bitcoin mining scam
Post by: pakhitheboss on September 01, 2019, 07:34:46 AM
Forget whatever amount that you have paid to this Scammer and start again if possible after doing research on how to mine Cryptocurrency.

What you can do is report this incident to Instagram, so others like you do not fall prey to this guy.

Just to be more specific - Neve ever believes in easy money and fast money in cryptocurrency. Whoever offers you that is a scammer.


Title: Re: Suspected Bitcoin mining scam
Post by: Kakmakr on September 01, 2019, 08:35:48 AM
You should move this thread to the scam accusation section of this forum, here : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=83.0 because people needs to be informed about Instagram scams like this. The video call excuse is actually pathetic, because he can video call you from another location that are not close to his mining operation <That he obviously do not have> ... this is just a way for him to avoid being exposed.

Report his Instagram account and also try to report his mobile number to law enforcement in Romania. You might find that the mobile number is linked to a burner phone, so it would be pointless to trace him that way.  ::)


Title: Re: Suspected Bitcoin mining scam
Post by: Jet Cash on September 01, 2019, 09:00:17 AM
Anybody who asks for more money to release funds in your account is a scammer. In the unlikely event that they need a payment, they should deduct it from the balance in your account.


Title: Re: Suspected Bitcoin mining scam
Post by: slaman29 on September 01, 2019, 11:10:21 AM
I've heard of all kinds of btc mining scams but this has to be the most daring one. The guy actually gave you a whatsapp number and kept talking with you? And all the while he didn't video you you still sent him money?

Report to the police immediately. Maybe you can get your money back but more importantly, you kill his scam and put him in jail.

How did you send money?


Title: Re: Suspected Bitcoin mining scam
Post by: DaWidyaaa on September 04, 2019, 12:35:52 AM
therefore not to believe too much to someone who will benefit us and invest in a portfolio that is not too large so that if one day is lost, you will not experience a large loss, and do a background check before investing.


Title: Re: Suspected Bitcoin mining scam
Post by: YueVinzel on September 04, 2019, 05:50:51 AM
You just got scammed man. Don't trust too easily don't get too easily blinded by numbers they are promising you. Think of everyone as your enemy because during this times people are ready to do everything just to get more money. There is no easy way to earn more money, actually there is a way and that is what they are doing they lure other people who are newbies and suck money from them little by little until you realize that you've been scammed. Patience and knowledge those two are important things if you really want to have more profit.


Title: Re: Suspected Bitcoin mining scam
Post by: Slow death on September 04, 2019, 10:05:46 AM
Hello everyone, I invested with Mr William Morgan he has a instagram account that goes with user name "btc_mine".
I invested with him 700$ for a month and when I had to take my profit from him I deposited 50$ as transfer fee and 25$ for MSWO and QSWO, my profit as said was 1300$ and when he was about to make the transfer he said that his mining platform requires my wallet to have 80% of my profit(1072$). I some how managed and paid him but the process got delayed by 72 hrs as It took me 3 days to manage the money.
But then he said that to get the process on pending he invested 150$, then he transferred 2250$ in nonspendable bitcoin format. And then he said that due to delay in processing I require 600$ more in my wallet.
In all this transfer process he asked my wallet id and password my wallet is empty as of now.
The non spendable 2250$ btc are also gone.
And now he is saying that I will have to deposit another 600$ in my wallet to get all the money and profit back.
Please help me I invested what I had.
You can see his profile in instagram as "btc_mine".
N
Hi, The said William Morgan has regularly shared with me the screenshots of his transactions daily and are verified on blockchain myself. His address is "1Kr6QSydW9bFQG1mXiPNNu6WpJGmUa9i1g".
He is very active on Instagram as well and has uploaded a photograph 5 mins prior only. He belongs to Romania, his watsapp no. Is +1 (610) 910-9598. But whenever I try to do video call with him he says that it causes signal interruptions in his mining farm and hence cannot pickup the call. Please can you guide me further




this is his instagram:

https://www.instagram.com/btc_mine

and telegram: https://t.me/btc_mine20

how did you find this guy?

never ask someone to manage your currencies, you should always do research and invest on your own



Title: Re: Suspected Bitcoin mining scam
Post by: ninche on September 04, 2019, 10:56:07 AM
i checked his instagram btc_mine but it belongs to a guy from iran


Title: Re: Suspected Bitcoin mining scam
Post by: ninche on September 04, 2019, 10:59:15 AM
I've heard of all kinds of btc mining scams but this has to be the most daring one. The guy actually gave you a whatsapp number and kept talking with you? And all the while he didn't video you you still sent him money?

Report to the police immediately. Maybe you can get your money back but more importantly, you kill his scam and put him in jail.

How did you send money?
what police! they are not living in the same country so police would be useless


Title: Re: Suspected Bitcoin mining scam
Post by: barbara44 on September 04, 2019, 05:53:34 PM
Scams everywhere a lot and more and more will appear, it remains only to be vigilant and not to get involved in suspicious projects
Scamming in surely not a new thing as you said, and before bitcoin was even introduced or gained this relevance, there has been  cases of scamming,  a lot which documentary has even been done on them and we have seen how the authority has tried everything possible to ensure that they those who are involved in it is usually brought to their knee.

Cryptocurrency scamming can really be controlled if government really put an eye on it, they are government because we believe they can put things in control, so here is the chance to really proof themselves by ensuring that the cryptocurrency industry is well scrutinized through regulation and be able to always fish out those who are spoiling the purpose of it even amidst the anonymity of the system.


Title: Re: Suspected Bitcoin mining scam
Post by: Mohsin100 on September 05, 2019, 08:43:16 AM
How it posible Suspected Bitcoin mining scam !And Why they do it? ???


Title: Re: Suspected Bitcoin mining scam
Post by: El_gato on September 05, 2019, 09:46:32 AM
I've heard of all kinds of btc mining scams but this has to be the most daring one. The guy actually gave you a whatsapp number and kept talking with you? And all the while he didn't video you you still sent him money?

Report to the police immediately. Maybe you can get your money back but more importantly, you kill his scam and put him in jail.

How did you send money?
what police! they are not living in the same country so police would be useless

Well, it depends on the countries involved. Most of the times information is shared between them ending up in an accumulation of reports which can strengthen a case being built up against said scammer. Not hard for them to figure this out if you provide all the info and you'll help more than reporting it in the scammer section of a forum.


Title: Re: Suspected Bitcoin mining scam
Post by: pieppiep on September 06, 2019, 06:25:49 AM
That is obviously a scam, and you lose your money. I don't think you can get your money back. I think you don't learn something about bitcoin mining and your interest to invest in bitcoin mining as I did before. But then, unfortunately, that person does not send the money, and even he asked you to send another money so you can get your profit plus your money.

It is a bad experience for you, and you should not make another mistake by investing in bitcoin mining. If you really want to invest in bitcoin mining, then you need to search more information about the mining process and never tempting of the advertising that says "You will get a big profit in a short time." That will never exist, and it's only to waste your time and your money.

If you live in the same country or city with him, you can report it to the police and asked the police to investigate that person. But if it's not, then you cannot do anything because you will be difficult to trace that person because I don't think that he will use the real identity when he online on the internet.


Title: Re: Suspected Bitcoin mining scam
Post by: Juggy777 on September 06, 2019, 07:47:47 AM
That is obviously a scam, and you lose your money. I don't think you can get your money back. I think you don't learn something about bitcoin mining and your interest to invest in bitcoin mining as I did before. But then, unfortunately, that person does not send the money, and even he asked you to send another money so you can get your profit plus your money.

It is a bad experience for you, and you should not make another mistake by investing in bitcoin mining. If you really want to invest in bitcoin mining, then you need to search more information about the mining process and never tempting of the advertising that says "You will get a big profit in a short time." That will never exist, and it's only to waste your time and your money.

If you live in the same country or city with him, you can report it to the police and asked the police to investigate that person. But if it's not, then you cannot do anything because you will be difficult to trace that person because I don't think that he will use the real identity when he online on the internet.

Hello everyone, I invested with Mr William Morgan he has a instagram account that goes with user name "btc_mine".
I invested with him 700$ for a month and when I had to take my profit from him I deposited 50$ as transfer fee and 25$ for MSWO and QSWO, my profit as said was 1300$ and when he was about to make the transfer he said that his mining platform requires my wallet to have 80% of my profit(1072$). I some how managed and paid him but the process got delayed by 72 hrs as It took me 3 days to manage the money.
But then he said that to get the process on pending he invested 150$, then he transferred 2250$ in nonspendable bitcoin format. And then he said that due to delay in processing I require 600$ more in my wallet.
In all this transfer process he asked my wallet id and password my wallet is empty as of now.
The non spendable 2250$ btc are also gone.
And now he is saying that I will have to deposit another 600$ in my wallet to get all the money and profit back.
Please help me I invested what I had.
You can see his profile in instagram as "btc_mine".
N
Hi, The said William Morgan has regularly shared with me the screenshots of his transactions daily and are verified on blockchain myself. His address is "1Kr6QSydW9bFQG1mXiPNNu6WpJGmUa9i1g".
He is very active on Instagram as well and has uploaded a photograph 5 mins prior only. He belongs to Romania, his watsapp no. Is +1 (610) 910-9598. But whenever I try to do video call with him he says that it causes signal interruptions in his mining farm and hence cannot pickup the call. Please can you guide me further
This type offer is totally belongs smell of scam, i suggest you always stay far from this kind of offers, you can't expect to refund your given money from this kind of situation!     

This was one of the basic scams people fall for, and I can’t understand how you did not see you were being scammed? How could you be so naive that you gave your wallet details to him, check this forums beginners section where every newbie has been told not to share their wallet details. There’s no way you can recover your coins as that’s not his real ID though you can report it to Instagram and save others, and that whatsapp number is fake too. I would advise you to move on and start a fresh, and remember any offer or person asking money to make money online is a scam unless they can prove they’re not scamming.


Title: Re: Suspected Bitcoin mining scam
Post by: fullhdpixel on September 07, 2019, 06:09:26 PM
^We are naïve because we like people to do things for us a lot, the time that we spent in looking for people that will get our things done, we would have committed the time into learning how to do it ourselves. The man or company that he is relying on for the mining proceeds is not going to even have more than one head, and he might not even be as smart as him, but that is how we see things.

Well, it is a pity that he has already been scammed by mr Morgan and that money is gone forever, all we can hope of is for Mr Morgan to be caught one day so that others that would have been a victim of him like op would have been saved, and op by now should start looking for other alternative means of making money through cryptocurrency market or trading.


Title: Re: Suspected Bitcoin mining scam
Post by: Gadithomason on September 07, 2019, 07:13:36 PM
Sorry bro
I don't think you can do anything per now apart from maybe reporting his btc wallet addresses as scam to help others not fall into the same


Title: Re: Suspected Bitcoin mining scam
Post by: lighpulsar07 on September 08, 2019, 10:44:19 AM
This is why you shouldn't trust people in facebook especially in cryptocurrency groups because in that groups there is a lot a scams going on there hyips ponzis and also mining scams but you got still fall into one. Anyways i hope that you learned your lesson and next time you wouldn't fall in to another scam next time and also, think of that as offering of his/death since you can't recover the money since cryptocurrencies are irreversible transactions unlike centralized payment processors which can reverse the transaction and recover your money.


Title: Re: Suspected Bitcoin mining scam
Post by: Coyster on September 08, 2019, 01:00:04 PM
If you had a bitcoin account(i see you're a newbie) prior to this scam, you would then have asked questions on this platform before going through with  this illegitimate deal, and you would have been adviced otherwise.
It's advisable for anyone one who wants to get involved in bitcoin, be in trading or whatever to have a bitcointalk account, this will help such person to ask questions, seek advice etc on possible investment tips as well as on how best to stay secured.

It's too bad that the scammer has made away with your money, but most times it reduces the chances of it ever occurring again, as you'll be careful to a fault next time.


Title: Re: Suspected Bitcoin mining scam
Post by: Cryptocnnon485 on September 08, 2019, 01:03:22 PM
Thats horrible :O


Title: Re: Suspected Bitcoin mining scam
Post by: manok jepang on September 08, 2019, 01:53:40 PM
You have lost a lot of money and you are very sorry for this fraud. Fraud in mining often occurs repeatedly with a model like this that can provide benefits that can be said to be quite large but behind that there are unexpected things from mysterious missions, usually mining owners with frill cloud mining based on ponzi mining schemes or fraud or can say mining money but there are so many variations of differences between one trick mode and another, so you have to know what to do before you decide on a mature decision first. Remember you have been cheated.


Title: Re: Suspected Bitcoin mining scam
Post by: shoreno on September 08, 2019, 02:01:33 PM
This is why you shouldn't trust people in facebook especially in cryptocurrency groups because in that groups there is a lot a scams going on

its not facebook but its instagram although your right that we must not easily trust somone that we only knew on social media no matter what their names or profile because they can be fake .

yes there are now alot of crypto groups on facebook and on other social media as well and along with these are growing number of fake profiles that advertise scammy projects  .  speaking of scams , bitcoin mining is popular on that category   .


Title: Re: Suspected Bitcoin mining scam
Post by: Distraction on September 08, 2019, 03:12:12 PM
I am sorry for you man but unfortunately it seems to be scam. Looks like he tricked you with some made up technical words. Besides, don't you know that you shouldn't share your wallet ID and password with anybody ?


Title: Re: Suspected Bitcoin mining scam
Post by: thecryptogandalf on September 11, 2019, 02:47:23 PM
Hello everyone, I invested with Mr William Morgan he has a instagram account that goes with user name "btc_mine".
I invested with him 700$ for a month and when I had to take my profit from him I deposited 50$ as transfer fee and 25$ for MSWO and QSWO, my profit as said was 1300$ and when he was about to make the transfer he said that his mining platform requires my wallet to have 80% of my profit(1072$). I some how managed and paid him but the process got delayed by 72 hrs as It took me 3 days to manage the money.
But then he said that to get the process on pending he invested 150$, then he transferred 2250$ in nonspendable bitcoin format. And then he said that due to delay in processing I require 600$ more in my wallet.
In all this transfer process he asked my wallet id and password my wallet is empty as of now.
The non spendable 2250$ btc are also gone.
And now he is saying that I will have to deposit another 600$ in my wallet to get all the money and profit back.
Please help me I invested what I had.
You can see his profile in instagram as "btc_mine".
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Hi, The said William Morgan has regularly shared with me the screenshots of his transactions daily and are verified on blockchain myself. His address is "1Kr6QSydW9bFQG1mXiPNNu6WpJGmUa9i1g".
He is very active on Instagram as well and has uploaded a photograph 5 mins prior only. He belongs to Romania, his watsapp no. Is +1 (610) 910-9598. But whenever I try to do video call with him he says that it causes signal interruptions in his mining farm and hence cannot pickup the call. Please can you guide me further

It so obvious that there are many scams happening around the market and how did take such a decision to do investment with someone on instagram? Just being curious about what made you to take this decision?


Title: Re: Suspected Bitcoin mining scam
Post by: Rahman11 on September 13, 2019, 03:35:23 PM
This type offer is totally belongs smell of scam, i suggest you always stay far from this kind of offers, you can't expect to refund your given money from this kind of situation!