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1  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Frozen withdrawals at AutoHashMining.com on: December 20, 2023, 02:27:56 AM
Sweet, $2720.74 in my savings account!

2  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Frozen withdrawals at AutoHashMining.com on: December 19, 2023, 10:24:53 PM
Lastly you said you paid taxes (which means it was out of your pocket), so your account balance was updated and that's how this story should be consistent.
We need some reading comprehension here. I did not pay taxes out of my own pocket. First, there were no 'taxes' to pay to anyone since this cloud mining site is a joke. I paid them the 'tax' they asked for out of the falsified 'balance' they pretended to mine. The pseudo-mining balance accumulated and I payed them the 'tax' from what they pretended I had earned as a joke. Since they were incapable of mining anything, they asked me to send a new deposit. I did not send one. In other words, nothing came out of my pocket.


I don't understand what you're trying to pursue through this thread.
We're making a reality TV comedy show about the people involved in this site. Unbeknownst to them.


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You're claiming you have their address, which you found on a public company repository and most likely it's a fake or random one
If you read up, we made it clear that the address found on the public company repository is not theirs. Their address is shared privately among everyone involved in producing the reality TV show about them, which appears only in networks that are imperceptible to them.


No, not out of my own pocket, out of theirs. The 'taxation' was sent to them out of the pseudo 'mining profits' displayed on their website, not out of my own pocket. Since they had no profits, it came out of their account. That's why they couldn't accept the tax and asked me to send another deposit.
It comes down to the same thing. They want a real money deposit from your side to cover the amount they are trying to trick you that they paid in taxes. To keep generating those fake numbers they display on your profile, you'll have to pay that money, which I hope you won't since you have already realized what all this is about.
Of course I haven't, lol. We've reached asininity with these people. Living up to what they offered would have been nice. In the absence of that, they become the subjects of a perpetual reality TV show focused on mocking puffed up idiotic scammers. It's not my choice, I'm just the messenger ¯\_ (ツ)_/¯
3  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Frozen withdrawals at AutoHashMining.com on: December 12, 2023, 01:03:43 AM
So you end up paying the 30% "tax" out of your own pocket? Does this count as a new loss?
No, not out of my own pocket, out of theirs. The 'taxation' was sent to them out of the pseudo 'mining profits' displayed on their website, not out of my own pocket. Since they had no profits, it came out of their account. That's why they couldn't accept the tax and asked me to send another deposit.


Quote from: rat03gopoh
If they succeed in deceiving people, what is the appropriate taunt for the victim? Looks like I just found one.
Btw, you can also pay 30% UK tax through me like the owner of this site did. I'll print you proof of payment which is almost identical Wink
Who did they succeed in deceiving? The 'tax' was paid to them out of their own non-existent balance as satire. That is, nothing was paid to them. And $173 is nowhere near 30% Wink


Wait wot?

You did not pay tax to the UK government, you sent your money to the scammers pocket.
I think you've misunderstood what I wrote, I didn't send any money to them. I was mocking them by sending nonexistent money from nonexistent funds that had never been 'mined' on their part to begin with. Again, this is why they asked me for a new deposit, since they received nothing.


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Blocking withdrawals and asking for a new deposit under the guise of tax and whatnot is a part of the scam to further milk the victims.
Yes, that's why a deposit was never sent. I wanted to see how they would reply in dumb broken English if I paid the 'tax' through the pseudo-accumulation of their mining profits. As a joke.


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It's certainly interesting how your previous posts conveys you knew they're a scam but apparently still bit their bait...
I don't think you understand what's happening here.


I seriously suggest you stop engaging with that website and anyone connected to it.
It's just a comedy routine.


But here you are saying you went ahead to pay the 'tax' the scammers asked you to pay, what are you doing?
Did not pay any 'tax', see above.


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...and if i were you i would not call them moronic because they have taken some money off you, which is what their aim is.
I don't think you understand. The whole point was to observe them making the attempt to take money. In doing so, we've fully established not only how are they are moronic, but how they have no control of the website they're trying to scam through...


Not only that, but the "tax" can only be paid with a new and real-BTC deposit. They couldn't take the amount needed for taxes from the balance that OP supposedly mined already. If that balance represented a real value and real bitcoin, they would just take it from there...
Exactly.

Anyway, I'll keep updating this thread with new balances and withdrawals! Cheesy
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