Hitbtc at it again making the whole process hard so they can hold their users funds and/or make them give up. Another thing you can do is to continue posting your story to forums and such because the more attention it gets, the higher the chances of being noticed and be taken seriously. There were cases of users getting their money back because hitbtc was trying to save their face. Definitely disclose your conversation as proofs strengthens your case. Move this thread to scam accusations and follow the format
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Assuming exchange is reputable. I'd check the address in block explorers just to make sure actual coins have gone thru, not just some numbers 'cause of a glitch.
Also thinking that this maybe is just a pov problem. Small to you may not be the same for them. It's easier to give when you have 10 apples as oppose to 1. and/or you have no idea how much those reviews helped them, maybe they dodged a bullet or sth.
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There's nothing trustable about them.
Using that domain name means they deliberately want to associate themselves to paxful and that can't be any good. They can't even run a decent website (+ to the missing TOS, privacy policy, team behind, broken english), how can we expect them to keep safe their users money and personal information. People should be warned about this.
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The best you can do is manually delete all your post. Seeing it's only few, it shouldn't be that tiresome. Next is to ask Loyce to delete your data in loyce.club as posts are archived there for safety purposes (more info: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5167469.0). I'm not sure if they would be willing to, but you can still ask. Lastly is cloudflare or other trackers that may have logged related data, which is out of your control. This is our current state, unfortunately. It's pretty much impossible to completely delete your digital footprint since every company is trying to collect data and track us even without our consent, and that means it's possible that you wouldn't know A, B, C, company has data about you. Still, it's better than not trying anything.
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You should also take note of the store's/product's refund/return policies and allow it when it's applicable.
Refund is not allowed once the goods have been sent, I have no way of getting back the money once ordered That's not true. Most online shops has a buyer protection so users are protected in case they received a faulty product, etc...
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Escrow is understandable, but I am worried if the buyer is really reputable when they can cause difficulties for me, that is, when the goods are received but buyer still not release the escrow.
That's an escrow for, assuming you picked a reputable person. If it's confirmed they received the product, I doubt the escrow would still hold the funds/give it back to the buyer. By confirmed, I mean not only through the tracking page but also thru the courier's support as further confirmation has to be made. You should also take note of the store's/product's refund/return policies and allow it when it's applicable.
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Livecoin is extremely shady, better stay away. Have a read at their trust history: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=462136Binance is decent for a centralized exchange, you have a 2 BTC/day withdrawal limit as an unverified user. Just don't forget that they can at anytime ask you to undergo KYC and hold your funds.
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I'm assuming you have received similar emails more than once. The sender address can be forged easily so there's a fair chance it's a phishing email, you can try checking where do all the links redirect using https://checkshorturl.com/Although, given bitcoin.com's rep, I wouldn't be surprised if they're really doing this.
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I did a simple reverse image search and found that Ramzi, the head of IT is from a stock video ( https://www.istockphoto.com/ca/video/black-and-white-portrait-of-man-gm92887959-8043032?). I wouldn't be surprised if there's more, and that also sheds light of what theyre capable of doing, I wouldn't trust them with anything. If I were you, I'll steer clear from anything offering trading signals, they're not as great as what they claim to be-- which is another form of deceit imo, as they're misleading their users or lying like these guys "yes yes, we make highly accurate signals but if you follow it and it goes wrong, we are not responsible" TRADING SIGNALS
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Also, I'm worried that lot's of built-in's could slow down its performance, especially to those with low end hardware. There were already cases of users experiencing high disk/cpu usage, which was fixed by disabling bat services.
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Note that they will only be liable if it's their fault and the problem is proving that. Do you have a proof to support it?
Since bittrex is refusing to give back the lost money, Im assuming they're claiming it's your fault and therefore you are liable for it (which is usually the case). If that's the case, their support will just give you dismissive answers that they cant help you and you should move on.
A lawsuit is better but I understand that it cost money and time...
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Here are some accounts you can login and withdraw from the user account even with 2fa. If you have account there and you want to see your account details send us an ethical to (----) we have full database. Regardless of the authenticity of the data, there's no way op has good intentions. Be careful! this is either a blackmail to the exchange itself or to the users there, or maybe both.
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Most users dont need to speak as they are busy earning. I appreciate your advice though.
That's not true. There's a reason why established or reputable businesses have traces all over the internet. You're claiming to be one (with years of experience and trusted by many) but you barely have any My point still stands, I don't recommend anything that is similar to satoshibox--- lacks buyer protection and information about the company itself
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I don't think such list exist. We may be able to give you a few vendors/marketplaces which imo should be narrowed down based on your purpose which is?
or It doesn't really matter as long as it accepts crypto? doesn't matter what they're selling, countries where they ship to, etc...
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thank you for your opinion, we just started recently, and we will do everything to prove that we are not scam and came only with good intentions
According to whois, the website is 77 days old ( https://whois.domaintools.com/coinswapy.com) But you have reviews on your website starting from December 1, 2019 ( https://archive.is/rN8vi) which is 110 days ago! and I can't find them in the actual Trustpilot site ( https://www.trustpilot.com/review/coinswapy.com?languages=all). Another thing is this user saying they were using your service for several years The best cryptocurrency exchanger!
I have been using this service for several years. Exchange rates always are the highest on Internet, money comes in fifteen minutes. Big thanks for your honesty.
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Our team comprises some of the leading experts in software development, security, and retail trading. To ensure the personal safety of our team and the security of customer funds, all of our team members adopt aliases. Well, even binance with such a huge profit didn't bother to introduce their team members if personal safety is really the issue here. Their core team is searchable, you'll see them especially in Binance's SNS. Beware of any centralized services that don't want to reveal their team behind. It's easier to scam ppl when their identity isn't tied to their actions. The possible attacks when one has revealed their identity isn't much of a threat and can be minimized hence, I don't see why the transparency to the users should be compromised.
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You should be able to since blockchain.com is a non-custodial wallet.
Get your seed and import it to a BSV wallet like electrumsv.io (beware of fakes). You may need to toggle the derivation path (the last number) if the coins are in different accounts where 0 is your first acc.
For the safety of your other cryptocoins (if any), I advise moving them to a newly generated wallet before the procedure.
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Just curious why there's no clear announcement on their FaceBook page and Twitter account regarding this matter or they already had a plan to run away costumers coins that store on their platform.
to lower user's awareness so they can bag more? any decent exchange who wants to give back its users money would've given enough time and use every method they can to inform their users. Coinmex is doing the exact opposite TOS is available in Japanese only, i used google translator. I guess nobody read tos before registering.
language can be changed at the bottom right but still doesn't change the fact that most ppl don't read it Just curious to know for how long there is an announcement in coinmex website ( https://www.coinmex.com/) home page about the updates The same time they published the article ig
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The very short time frame for ppl to pull out their money + the misleading announcement title which made the situation less alarming and dropped the potential clicks
I see... they were trying to bag as much as they can. Hope you don't have much there op
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