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June 14, 2016, 05:26:34 PM
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yes the exchange is a scam

but the point is. you(paul) are failing to explain your way out of not owning it. you seem to lack any bases to say that the exchange is not yours
but.. (playing devils advocate)
seeing as they are stealing YOUR identity (your claim) and other peoples funds, you seem very laid back in not wanting to deal with it yourself.

still fishy

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June 14, 2016, 08:00:48 PM
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Well then, it seems that this site is now considered a scam based on presented information by some users, or at least I'd like to believe all these info but then again, it never hurts to try to avoid sites like these.
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June 14, 2016, 10:09:44 PM
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Urgh. Man, the internet is full of douches.

Bitcoinlondon.org is a scam. If anyone comes across this thread when they are looking for information on this site, maybe thinking of using their services, don't.

As the douche above helpfully pointed out,

i can see why you think im a douche bag.. as you think i have not researched deep enough

i did check it out. but didnt want to mention any names of those ladies running the shop because those ladies dont appear to have the technical chops to set up an exchange or be interested in bitcoin to be assumed as suspects. there too busy selling giftwrap beach buckets and mops.
in short: there is no need to mention the ladies of the anything goes shop..

however your name, technical experience, multiple businesses that fail and your interest in bitcoin. along with your failed attempts to explain how its not you.. along with your failed non-attempts to want some (supposed) scammer removed from using your brand(your asking others to report but seem lacking in doing it yourself).... leave you as prime suspect

usually i would have thought an ID theft victim to have made a report to the cops. not only to start some investigations to help find the real perpetrator. but to atleast start a paper trail to limit your exposure to the assumption that maybe your the one who lost the OPs money.. should the OP want some civil retribution. because at the moment all paper trails(that courts would see) lead back to you.

your leaving yourself between a rock and a hard place by not helping yourself.. which is where its fishy

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June 14, 2016, 11:02:57 PM
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The plot thickens.
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