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1  Economy / Services / Re: Crypto Marketplace ~ Escrow Service ~ OTC ~ Discord Marketplace ~ on: September 28, 2020, 09:43:45 AM

You pointed out that a $1000 would take 200 transactions. Doesnt need to be that much, that could even be done with 1 transaction. And the whole point of an escrow is that you lower the rate of being scammed.
Before completing the escrow and that Dream could release the fund by sending it to the seller wallet is done after both parties( seller and buyer ) confirm the escrow that the product or service has been shipped and recieved.

The fees are low just because the  3%-8% usually take a lot of profits from a high amount of escrow. Dream lower the fee by using less transactions i guess.
correct me if im wrong
So... is my statement correct or not? Still learning escrows and transactions stuff.
2  Economy / Services / Re: Crypto Marketplace ~ Escrow Service ~ OTC ~ Discord Marketplace ~ on: July 22, 2020, 10:54:51 AM
Your fee is extremely low, in other communities you'll often see 3%-8%. These fees are often high because you'll entrusting them with a high amount of money, and a high compensation for their services will result in trust and long term benefit for both of you.

However, you could scam $1000 and get it instantly. It would take 200 transactions escrowed by you to make that $1000. Why are your fees so low?
You pointed out that a $1000 would take 200 transactions. Doesnt need to be that much, that could even be done with 1 transaction. And the whole point of an escrow is that you lower the rate of being scammed.
Before completing the escrow and that Dream could release the fund by sending it to the seller wallet is done after both parties( seller and buyer ) confirm the escrow that the product or service has been shipped and recieved.

The fees are low just because the  3%-8% usually take a lot of profits from a high amount of escrow. Dream lower the fee by using less transactions i guess.
correct me if im wrong
3  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Great NEWS for crypto mining fans worldwide! on: July 19, 2020, 12:41:46 PM
True scammed,
for my experience.
They claimed that they already shipped the product but theres a delay, got my account and order deleted from there website and ip banned
It would be great if you post about it in details in the "Scam Accusations" section of this forum in the proper format. This will prevent other users from getting scammed to some extent and the flag against the user will gain some more support.

Depending on the method of payment and the domain name owner you might be able to contact your local authorities and take some steps as well.

Already posted on scam accusations but with little views,
and for the second advice for me to report to my local authorities, no progess. My country doesnt know crypto and scams well and now we are fighting against fake democracy from the goverment as well Sad
4  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Minersdepo.com legit or scam? on: July 15, 2020, 11:47:46 PM
Look who's back for scamming users: Their latest representative AKA markmason [archived]
- His/her post history[appears to be Indonesian].

I'm tagging "markmason" + creating a flag.
Thanks for the action. dont let them fool newbies like me whose got 10iq
5  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Great NEWS for crypto mining fans worldwide! on: July 15, 2020, 11:46:10 PM
True scammed,
for my experience.
They claimed that they already shipped the product but theres a delay, got my account and order deleted from there website and ip banned
6  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Scam reporting sites? on: June 15, 2020, 03:29:33 AM
Hi there everyone that came in.
i really want to know that is there any site to report a fraud? Like maybe having a chance of getting your scammed money back. Please, those who knew this please answer this topic.
*I got scammed so thats why ;/*

Unfortunately, there's no way for you to get your money back. Every crypto transaction are irreversible, and sorry to hear that you have been scammed, everyone here has been scammed one time or another.

Let that be a lesson to you and be sure to learn from it.
Got your word. A great lesson for cryptocurrency. Will be more careful next time.

And just to add though, if my memory serves me right, I saw one scam accusations about a supposedly company that will help you out to get back your money back. If someone message or PM you, telling to help you with your problems, don't pay attention to them, they are another set of scammers.
yet another quote haha, yeah i saw a lot of them
"we will help you get your money back" but asks for private key or word pharse. Even a money before service. If theyre legit why would you be asking for a service fee before doing it? Looks like a 10 yrs old lie
7  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Scam reporting sites? on: June 15, 2020, 01:48:21 AM
Hi there everyone that came in.
i really want to know that is there any site to report a fraud? Like maybe having a chance of getting your scammed money back. Please, those who knew this please answer this topic.
*I got scammed so thats why ;/*

Unfortunately, there's no way for you to get your money back. Every crypto transaction are irreversible, and sorry to hear that you have been scammed, everyone here has been scammed one time or another.

Let that be a lesson to you and be sure to learn from it.
Got your word. A great lesson for cryptocurrency. Will be more careful next time.
8  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Scam reporting sites? on: June 14, 2020, 03:22:34 AM
update: i knew that UK gov got a federal trade site named ftc.gov they acctually help people that got scammed take their money back too. But it is 2months already that i reported this to them. No reply or anything

Are you an Us citizen or from Uk?
If you're not from US the FTC can't help you, what you would need to contact would be the British police at actionfraud.police.uk

But, the bad news is that the company you've been scammed by might not be located in the UK.
The address they list on their website is used by so many companies, just google
Code:
site:bitcointalk.org Kemp House, 160 City Road, London, EC1V 2NX, United Kingdom

The actual owners of that site might be from anywhere, from Madagascar to Bolivia.
Oh welp, then maybe no chance for me. Im from Thailand, the goverment and lawyer are pretty much not worth it. Maybe even more than i got scammed. I searched their domian. They use fake location, said that the site in UK but acctually from Romania. They have been scamming a lot of people. A high chance that they scammed more than 100k already
9  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Scam reporting sites? on: June 13, 2020, 01:43:11 PM
update: i knew that UK gov got a federal trade site named ftc.gov they acctually help people that got scammed take their money back too. But it is 2months already that i reported this to them. No reply or anything
10  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Scam reporting sites? on: June 13, 2020, 12:56:55 PM
Your best bet is to report on authorities. To recover your funds someone would need to make a tx from the scammer address and send it to your wallet. Which means they have to get the private key/seed, or force the scammer on gun point. I don't think any random guy on the internet can do that, even finding the location of the scammer is a task on its own. As others said, if somebody said they can do this, there's a high chance they're scammers themselves.

Already did posted there. you could see the site i got scammed. Before i did buy from the site i searched there and there is none so i thought it was ok and i just take the risk. <-- Idiot me :[

At least you learnt your lesson. Be careful next time.
understood, will take this 370$ worth of lesson
11  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Scam reporting sites? on: June 13, 2020, 11:30:20 AM
I would recommend
CryptoScamAlert.com

Already did posted there. you could see the site i got scammed. Before i did buy from the site i searched there and there is none so i thought it was ok and i just take the risk. <-- Idiot me :[
12  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Scam reporting sites? on: June 13, 2020, 11:27:51 AM
Hi there everyone that came in.
i really want to know that is there any site to report a fraud? Like maybe having a chance of getting your scammed money back. Please, those who knew this please answer this topic.
*I got scammed so thats why ;/*

I have seen plenty of websites that were pretending to be Mister Wolf who fixes your problems in cryptocurrency space. Most of them are scammers too, right after they recieved money for fake provided services, they disappear. From my point of view, the psychological aspect plays a major role here. Fraud victims are tend to trust anyone who offers help with magical solutions regarding how to return their losses. I don't know exactly who can help you in this case, it depends on the situation in your country, whether or not cryptocurrencies are regulated in your country. Sometimes it is very helpful to call the police and explain the situation.

i get that, a lot of "email service" that wants you to pay before the service first. i mean, if they could get the funds back why dont they just take their fee from the recovered funds. That is just for lying to 8yrs old
13  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Scam reporting sites? on: June 13, 2020, 09:51:34 AM
also, the website i got scammed by sold equipments/hardwares. Their trustpilot is full of bots they hired. If theres a legit review, they deletes them instantly saying "please provide a real legit order id, we are 100%Legit!".
minersdepo.com btw
14  Economy / Scam Accusations / Scam reporting sites? on: June 13, 2020, 09:47:48 AM
Hi there everyone that came in.
i really want to know that is there any site to report a fraud? Like maybe having a chance of getting your scammed money back. Please, those who knew this please answer this topic.
*I got scammed so thats why ;/*
15  Economy / Services / Re: Crypto Marketplace ~ Escrow Service ~ OTC ~ Discord Marketplace ~ on: June 04, 2020, 12:39:46 AM
Great service for me, completed an escrow for buying second-hand z11j without problem, though i didnt use btctalk that much but hey, give this service a shoutout!
Low af escrow fee, screw the escrow.com lol
16  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Remote control your rigs in long distance on: May 03, 2020, 11:07:44 AM
Windows Remote Desktop and Teamviewer usually won't load if you got some system hang. For some reason the way the AMD drivers were programmed were that during some crashes, if you try and use the computer normally, all is well. However you can't mine on that GPU. If you try and do a reboot, it for some reason freezes then. You can't log into Teamviewer or Remote Desktop anymore. Hence on some crashes where 5 GPUs out of 6 were still mining, I just left it.

I've been mining since 2013 or so and never had these issues back in the litecoin GPU days of 2013-2014. Those older AMD 15.12 drivers were rock solid stable. Basically never crashed for 1 month, probably used 2x the power even. The issues I think started with Windows 10 for me. Also combined with the buggy AMD drivers released after 2017 wasn't a good combo. Especially their Wattman tool which I could never get to work correct.

Hence this keep this in mind. For some it works but for me it was a big headache to make it long distance.
Great tips for GPU miners there, im using Asics so will there be the same problem?
17  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Remote control your rigs in long distance on: May 03, 2020, 02:45:27 AM
I had same issue before like you . Here's what I did : I started watching tutorials about how to configure RDP ( Remote Desktop Protocol ) . You can do the same . It is very powerful tool from windows
Will look into deeper softwares and protocols, thanks for the idea ¬.¬
18  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Startup funding on: May 02, 2020, 07:13:12 AM
Didnt think this will break the rules here, will stop on this kind then.
Ps: I do not have the intention to beg or scam anyone, and i do not support that kind of behavior too.

Good, you should simply understand that just like you have to work to earn your money in real life, you need to work to earn Bitcoin. No one is going to donate you coins without reason, people donate to some causes like helping the poor or the sick. As for startups, it's investment, not charity, and startups are expected to repay their investors with share of their profits. So, you need a solid business plan and some good reputation to get startup funding.

understood sir Smiley
19  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Remote control your rigs in long distance on: May 02, 2020, 05:44:53 AM
Planned to use Asics as that it could be more profitable than gpus and less headache :/
20  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Startup funding on: May 02, 2020, 05:26:48 AM
Didnt think this will break the rules here, will stop on this kind then.
Ps: I do not have the intention to beg or scam anyone, and i do not support that kind of behavior too.
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