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Economy => Scam Accusations => Topic started by: Sarahssno on August 18, 2020, 05:46:30 PM



Title: Livecoin scammers
Post by: Sarahssno on August 18, 2020, 05:46:30 PM
Hi

I’ve been disappointed by livecoin.net
They are scam
First of all they disabled withdraw of my chainlink during two months
Second thing after sending many tickets they don’t reply about it telling it is a technical problem from this coin
I had only to sell it at a loss for btc with their 0.18 percent commission
Now sold, I withdrew my btc on other exchange and still didn’t receive it !!!
After this time I withdrew btc from Other exchange to the same exchange I sent from livecoin.
I received my btc very fast on it and still from livecoin it didn’t reach !! It’s been 15 hours now !!!
Help guys I got enough from this scammer exchange !!
Thanks


Title: Re: Livecoin scammers
Post by: hosseinimr93 on August 18, 2020, 05:55:18 PM
Does livecoin show the withdrawal in your transaction history?
If yes, check the transaction. Perhaps livecoin used a very low fee to send your fund and your transaction hasn't been confirmed yet.


Title: Re: Livecoin scammers
Post by: TheUltraElite on August 19, 2020, 05:38:39 AM
OP, Livecoin has some representative accounts on this forum -
klarki (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=407174)
LiveCoin (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=462136)

Try to PM them and explain your issue to them, they might be able to help. Although I am not sure if klarki is still associated with livecoin or not, the account seems to be taking part in other stuff. But it wont hurt to ask them once.

They also have a thread here but its last reply was back in December 2019 - LiveCoin.net >Buy/Sell/Exchange>New pairs:BVK/BTC,APOD/BTC,KTETH/BTC (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1151791.1140)

Check with these accounts and see the reason why your withdraw was disabled, then you can post here about it so members can know whether this should kept as another scam accusation or not.


Title: Re: Livecoin scammers
Post by: hulla on August 19, 2020, 09:20:51 PM
Have once sold Gold stable coin on there last year and everything was fine. However, you can contact the exchange site representative through the link provided above but I'm curious about your statement because there's no way you'll request for a withdrawal on the exchange site and you will not be giving a transaction ID as evidence that the withdrawal is executed.
Do you have any?


Title: Re: Livecoin scammers
Post by: pilosopotasyo on August 20, 2020, 12:29:11 PM
Have once sold Gold stable coin on there last year and everything was fine. However, you can contact the exchange site representative through the link provided above but I'm curious about your statement because there's no way you'll request for a withdrawal on the exchange site and you will not be giving a transaction ID as evidence that the withdrawal is executed.
Do you have any?

Yes that's true your withdrawal will be marked and you will have transaction ID or you can check your wallet if there is a pending transactions if not they have disabled withdrawal and you can create the right format or you can wait 48 hours to give them a chance to send you your coins.


Title: Re: Livecoin scammers
Post by: The Sceptical Chymist on October 22, 2020, 04:54:28 PM
This thread isn't too old, so I don't think I'm necrobumping it.

I recently got interested in Curecoin--well, not the coin specifically but the Folding@Home project that lets you earn it.  Curious as to which exchanges Curecoin was traded on, I checked their official page and saw Livecoin.net listed.  I also thought I recalled seeing that name pop up in the Scam Accusation section before, so I searched it and came across this thread.

OP, did you ever get any resolution with your issue?  This is one of the things I can't stand about scam accusations leveled against exchanges--the lack of followup.  There's no way to tell if OP actually got scammed or if he got his problem solved.

Meanwhile, I'm interested in finding out more about Livecoin, so I'm going to keep searching bitcointalk for info.


Title: Re: Livecoin scammers
Post by: janggernaut on October 22, 2020, 09:51:04 PM
This thread isn't too old, so I don't think I'm necrobumping it.

I recently got interested in Curecoin--well, not the coin specifically but the Folding@Home project that lets you earn it.  Curious as to which exchanges Curecoin was traded on, I checked their official page and saw Livecoin.net listed.  I also thought I recalled seeing that name pop up in the Scam Accusation section before, so I searched it and came across this thread.

OP, did you ever get any resolution with your issue?  This is one of the things I can't stand about scam accusations leveled against exchanges--the lack of followup.  There's no way to tell if OP actually got scammed or if he got his problem solved.

Meanwhile, I'm interested in finding out more about Livecoin, so I'm going to keep searching bitcointalk for info.
This thread didn't get any reply > 2 months ago, not sure it's not too old.

Curecoin also listed on Bittrex and Hitbtc too according Coinmarketcap. https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/curecoin/markets/
But their volume is very little, not sure it's legit to trade on there.

I don't think we can get answer from OP since his last active when this thread was created and he hasn't online again since that time until now.

About livecoin, i've read someone said they just running their signature campaign again recently but it seems they already paused it again


Title: Re: Livecoin scammers
Post by: aioc on October 23, 2020, 04:07:58 PM


About livecoin, i've read someone said they just running their signature campaign again recently but it seems they already paused it again

Livecoin got a lot of bad reports here and unresolved issue like this one, I wonder why OP did not comeback so we know if we have a good or bad closure, and about signature campaign I don't think members here are going to commit, this exchange is under the radar of the community, and if members commit the will be tagged, and will be disqualified from other campaigns.


Title: Re: Livecoin scammers
Post by: DaveF on October 26, 2020, 04:32:03 PM
This thread isn't too old, so I don't think I'm necrobumping it.

I recently got interested in Curecoin--well, not the coin specifically but the Folding@Home project that lets you earn it.  Curious as to which exchanges Curecoin was traded on, I checked their official page and saw Livecoin.net listed.  I also thought I recalled seeing that name pop up in the Scam Accusation section before, so I searched it and came across this thread.

OP, did you ever get any resolution with your issue?  This is one of the things I can't stand about scam accusations leveled against exchanges--the lack of followup.  There's no way to tell if OP actually got scammed or if he got his problem solved.

Meanwhile, I'm interested in finding out more about Livecoin, so I'm going to keep searching bitcointalk for info.

If you poke around there are a lot of people out there with the same issue.
Small alts that are only offered on 2nd / 3rd tier sketchy exchanges.
Most (all?) have scam accusations against them, most (all?) are deserved.
But, if you are sitting on some alt with no place good to trade you have to take your chances.

There seem to be no complaints against livecoin in the curecoin discussions so for a small amount you are probably safe.
I'm sitting on ~$50 worth just slowly getting POS rewards. If I need to get BTC, yeah I would go the livecoin.net route but with the assumption that I could loose it.
If you are sitting on a larger amount doing multiple deposits / withdraws would be the way to go. And just accept you are going to eat the fees.

-Dave