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Title: multi-arbitrage.com Edit : SCAM ?
Post by: cesmak on June 06, 2014, 08:47:00 AM
Someone know something about this new site ? Another HYIP ?

Lookup :

IP address: 93.115.92.210
Host name: multi-arbitrage.com

canonical name: multi-arbitrage.com
93.115.92.210 is from Romania(RO) in region Eastern Europe

Whois :

   Domain Name: MULTI-ARBITRAGE.COM
   Registrar: PDR LTD. D/B/A PUBLICDOMAINREGISTRY.COM
   Whois Server: whois.PublicDomainRegistry.com
   Referral URL: http://www.PublicDomainRegistry.com
   Name Server: NS1.ITITCH.COM
   Name Server: NS2.ITITCH.COM
   Name Server: NS3.ITITCH.COM
   Name Server: NS4.ITITCH.COM
   Status: clientTransferProhibited
   Updated Date: 19-may-2014
   Creation Date: 19-may-2014
   Expiration Date: 19-may-2015


Title: Re: multi-arbitrage.com
Post by: stevehoppy on June 07, 2014, 03:32:34 PM
Hi.

I transferred 10 Ltc to them 3 hours ago and they haven't shown up in my account area yet....so I'm hoping it's a real site and not a scam!!

Please let me know how you get on with them.

Stephen


Title: Re: multi-arbitrage.com
Post by: cesmak on June 07, 2014, 08:23:33 PM
For the moment i have done nothing with them, i've asked here if someone know something before do anything with them....

But at the moment as you can see (by the fact that the tread in two days reached zero answers, apart from you) that you are the only person who made a deal with them....

I know that is a young site, but there is one thing that sound strange... on their site in Q&A page, they say they are in bahamas, but the hosting of the domain is in europe in Romania, and this is not a good start.....


Title: Re: multi-arbitrage.com
Post by: cesmak on June 09, 2014, 07:24:36 PM
bump

Someone else has some info / opinions about this site ?

Cheers


Title: Re: multi-arbitrage.com
Post by: cesmak on June 13, 2014, 08:33:13 AM
Deposited yesterday 1000 Doge.... Accredited in 3 regular confirmations.

Now I will see what happens, i will post here how it goes, and if i can withdraw the earnings and the money sended, in a few weeks.....

Cheers


Title: Re: multi-arbitrage.com
Post by: azzabar on June 14, 2014, 12:40:12 AM
I made deposits a few days ago that were put on my account quickly. My account is also showing earnings now. I guess now i'm just wondering if I'll ever actually be able to withdraw anything.


Title: Re: multi-arbitrage.com
Post by: cesmak on June 14, 2014, 09:02:40 AM
Yes, this is what we have to do... try to withdraw earning and money deposited.... and see what happens.


Title: Re: multi-arbitrage.com
Post by: marzalpac on June 19, 2014, 11:50:41 AM
deposited 2000 dogecoins 2 weeks ago to test.. showed on my balance within few hours after transfer confirmation.. got 21 dogecoins "profit" after 5 days (paid to wallet).. then I made a withdrawal request for my 2K. pop up told me that i will receive my funds within 48 hours.. nothing happened.. on their info it says that the withdrawal can take one week.. today it is one week since my request.. will wait one more day and then i will post here the info. probably it will be scam though..


Title: Re: multi-arbitrage.com
Post by: marzalpac on June 19, 2014, 11:53:18 AM
hmmm..

http://www.badbitcoin.org/thebadlist/index.htm#M (http://www.badbitcoin.org/thebadlist/index.htm#M)


Title: Re: multi-arbitrage.com
Post by: stevehoppy on June 20, 2014, 03:14:06 PM
Update for everyone - this site is not a scam! Or atleast if it isn't its safe at the moment.

I have had 1 btc invested for a week, and earned 0.04 in the first payout (which would have been for 4 days worth of earnings as I deposited on a Monday). Not a bad return considering (fingers crossed) there is no risk to the amount deposited or running costs.

I was very scared earlier though, as i transferred an extra 0.5 Btc in and then remembered this thread, and spotted the above posts indicating that this is a scam site!

I panicked (MAJORLY) and requested a withdrawl of 1.5 Btc, and have been starring at my wallet for the past 3 hours hoping that it would materialise......and it has! THANK GOD!

So, in summary, although the site is low on information and not fully transparent it does appear to return well on investment and return coins within a few nervous hours.

If anyone would like to join up please use this referal link:    *Link deleted, oops, sorry!*  It may help to compensate me for the last 4 hours of stress! lol!

Thanks  ;D


Title: Re: multi-arbitrage.com
Post by: cesmak on June 20, 2014, 08:30:24 PM
@stevehoppy Please remove reference link from the body of the message, forum rules don't admit it, use only your signature for reference links.

Thanks


Title: Re: multi-arbitrage.com
Post by: marzalpac on June 21, 2014, 10:37:13 AM
well i have a different experience. its 9 days since my withdrawal request and no funds arrived to my wallet. so for me it is a scam and i wont recommend it to anyone! cost me only 2K dogecoins so no big harm it was worth of trying (if it was actually working). for now: STAY AWAY


Title: Re: multi-arbitrage.com
Post by: Grinder on June 21, 2014, 03:16:22 PM
Of course it's a ponzi. They even claim that one of the founders is silly rich, and still they are just giving away the profits to random strangers. If it was true he would use his own money.


Title: Re: multi-arbitrage.com
Post by: jonsi on June 21, 2014, 11:55:16 PM
Every arbitrage "oportunity" is a scam!
For the belivers in this kind of "investment" I'll give an example: if you "invest" 10 BTC in a year with a 1% interest per day, asuming you invest your interest too, you will have at the end of the year exactly 377.8343 BTC. It's just not possible (and if it is then a stranger with a site on the internet will not tell you).


Title: Re: multi-arbitrage.com
Post by: stevehoppy on June 23, 2014, 08:44:37 AM
Hi again,
Sorry didnt realise that links were banned so i've removed my referal link from the body of the message.

Marzel, have you received your Dodgecoin?

I haven't reinvested my withdrawl funds yet, but I'm not sure why you all think it's definitely scam.
I do a bit of low scale trading myself and can achieve the same return as promised if I spend 1-2 hours per day trading between exchanges with no experience or software helping me, so surely its not unlikely that if it is there job they will be able to deliver this return and a healthy profit for themselves?


Title: Re: multi-arbitrage.com
Post by: Grinder on June 23, 2014, 09:16:26 AM
I haven't reinvested my withdrawl funds yet, but I'm not sure why you all think it's definitely scam.
I do a bit of low scale trading myself and can achieve the same return as promised if I spend 1-2 hours per day trading between exchanges with no experience or software helping me, so surely its not unlikely that if it is there job they will be able to deliver this return and a healthy profit for themselves?

Making a few % profit of a tiny amount every now and then when you see that the differences are large is completely different from consistently making a large profit from a large invested amount. It's like thinking you can make a living from playing poker because you do well on the play money tables.


Title: Re: multi-arbitrage.com
Post by: marzalpac on June 23, 2014, 11:11:52 AM
Hi again,
Sorry didnt realise that links were banned so i've removed my referal link from the body of the message.

Marzel, have you received your Dodgecoin?

I haven't reinvested my withdrawl funds yet, but I'm not sure why you all think it's definitely scam.
I do a bit of low scale trading myself and can achieve the same return as promised if I spend 1-2 hours per day trading between exchanges with no experience or software helping me, so surely its not unlikely that if it is there job they will be able to deliver this return and a healthy profit for themselves?

i did not received my funds. wont bother with them anymore, its a ponzi as stated above.


Title: Re: multi-arbitrage.com
Post by: Romnukem on July 07, 2014, 09:37:03 AM
Hello,

I have invested 2500 dogecoin, 3 weeks ago, and requested a withdrawal 3 days ago. I still waiting for them in my wallet.  ;D

For sure, i'll never have them back.

Stay away from this scam.


Title: Re: multi-arbitrage.com
Post by: cesmak on July 08, 2014, 02:43:35 PM
Requested yesterday complete withdraw of my doge deposited + gained interest, total of 1242 doge, i received a few minutes ago 21 doge... what !?!?!?!? 21 against 1242 doge they are mad and scammers.....


Edited my first subject of the op.... warning added....


Title: Re: multi-arbitrage.com
Post by: marzalpac on July 09, 2014, 11:04:17 AM
Requested yesterday complete withdraw of my doge deposited + gained interest, total of 1242 doge, i received a few minutes ago 21 doge... what !?!?!?!? 21 against 1242 doge they are mad and scammers.....


Edited my first subject of the op.... warning added....

they just paid you your "profit"  ;D
enjoy it then :D
same happened to me


Title: Re: multi-arbitrage.com (Probably scam)
Post by: cesmak on July 09, 2014, 12:00:43 PM
Yes, the profit of the last week and all the previous week profit and the first deposit ? I've requested a total withdraw...... SCAMMERS !!!!


Title: Re: multi-arbitrage.com Edit : SCAM
Post by: bluecityste on September 05, 2014, 12:34:38 PM
Update - website has changed to multi-arbitrage.co


I withdrew 14 Ltc on Thursday 28th August and it appeared in my wallet today (Friday 5th September).

That's three withdrawls that I have had so far and all have been completed successfully.
There is a slight 'glitch' on the website meaning that you can only withdraw whole amounts i.e. not 0.XX of a coin.

With regards to earnings, I originally deposited my 10 Ltc on the 7th June, and earn 4.36818817 Ltc in 3 months, which isn't too bad!
Only downside is that the litecoin price has fallen by half in that time......damn! But guess you can't win them all!! lol ;)

Results for Bitcoin so far, deposit 0.5 Btc on 11th June, and up to last week my balance stands at 0.86507477 Btc, so 0.36507477 earnings in just under 3 months - Not too shabby provided that I am able to withdraw this once I breach the 1 Btc barrier (which should hopefully be in about 3 or 4 weeks time).

If anyone wants to take a chance please use my referral link! if your interested.

Thanks,
Stephen


Title: Re: multi-arbitrage.com Edit : SCAM
Post by: cesmak on September 05, 2014, 01:59:53 PM
Please remove the referral link from the body of the message, Forum rules don't permit it, you can use the signature space to put referral links.


Title: Re: multi-arbitrage.com Edit : SCAM
Post by: bluecityste on September 22, 2014, 06:07:30 PM
ANOTHER UPDATE

So, my Btc balance finally passed the 1 Btc threshold and I requested a withdrawl at 12:45 UK time. Looked at my wallet at 3pm and it was in there!!

I really do think that the opening poster should change the thread title, as I have now been able to withdraw all of my earnings and my original stake (except the 0.016 as only whole numbers are able to be processed as mentioned a couple of weeks ago).

Anyway, if the crude web interface is overlooked they do seem to be a good website, and not a con as previously stated.

Thanks,
Stephen


Title: Re: multi-arbitrage.com Edit : SCAM ?
Post by: tommykx on December 31, 2014, 11:04:55 AM
Hi all. This is my experience:
 8 october i've deposit 3.5 btc. Some days ago i've withdrow 5 btc to my wallet ( not all the amount in my account ).
Today i received all the 5 btc.
Also today i've received a mail from multi-arbitrage:



Dear Multi-Arbitrage User,

Over the past year, you have enjoyed some of the highest investment returns
that users in the crypto-currency community have seen. Regardless of whether
the market has been up or down, the investment returns provided by
Multi-Arbitrage have consistently exceeded nearly every offline non-crypto
form of investment.

We like to attribute this success to the fact that we have taken the plunge
and diversified into more than Bitcoin and have provided a vehicle to
generate profits in both Litecoin and Dogecoin as well. This opportunity has
allowed us to better conduct arbitrage between these three currencies, while
also trading in and out of USD to solidify profits.

At this time I would like to share some of our plans for the New Year, as
they will likely be very relevant to all of those who are currently
participating in the Multi-Arbitrage program.

1. New name and new domain

One of our key plans for the new year will be to broaden our horizons and
expand the Multi Arbitrage system. In order to do so, we feel that it will
be necessary to choose a more innovative brand name. We are still narrowing
down our favorites but we'll be sure to announce it as soon as its
confirmed.

2) Better Customer Support

We admit it, our customer support has been lacking. One of our first plans
of the new year will be to hire additional staff to help with the increasing
workload that is associated with running such a complex organization.

3) Investigate new currencies

When Multi-Arbitrage began, Dogecoin and Litecoin were all the rage. These
days, we're seeing more and more exotic crypto currencies that offer
unparalleled levels of innovation. As we continue to explore these
currencies, we will consider adding them to our current arbitrage pool. This
may be done in the form of additional trading pairs, and depending on the
response we may also add them as deposit options. If you have any
suggestions, feel free to let us know.

We also have a few other surprises that we think will keep investors proud
to be part of Multi-Arbitrage but we're playing our cards close, to ensure
that we are able to capitalize on these prospects.



So.. in my case the experiment was good. Btw this don't mean that this is a secure and profitable type of investment.
My advise is to put in multi-arbitrage the amount you can loose.
Please use the link in my signature.



Title: Re: multi-arbitrage.com Edit : SCAM ?
Post by: ntuthupat on June 24, 2015, 03:06:20 AM
Hi

Can anyone help, i have deposited my money with multi-abitrage.com in March 2015, up until today nothing i have received.
Actually the website is not available any one knows whats happening