Good morning
I was robbed by the paytrust.top exchanger for 0.005 BTC.
Case description:
I sent to the exchanger paytrust.top 0.005 btc to exchange for etherum. I sent to the wallet:
3KagtQgw2YR61nc3ULmv2qkQ1JYNN1dpea
id: 094f4a022c5555c33e66674ba80356801561c1ea1bbd7890174dfeb5b407b762
I have not received the exchange until today, I have not received a refund of this amount.
I have sent a mail to
support@paytrust.top and I had the mail back to gmail as undelivered. Can I still get this money somehow?
What need of evidence? I have a wallet address and transaction ID. I can introduce myself from my name.
Is the Paytrust, top exchanger belongs to the Paytrust banking institution or is it just impersonating this institution ?.
Greetings
Thomas
Paytrust.top has absolutely nothing to do with the Paytrust service run by Quicken. I'm not sure though whether the creator of paytrust.top intentionally chose this name to impersonate them, though, because the two services are not remotely related.
I am almost certain that this is a site that is run by conmen, because if you look on their front page, all of their "latest transactions" are completely fabricated and made to update randomly every minute. Furthermore, they don't have any background info whatsoever that is available about their company.
Stick to well known exchanges/instant exchangers. Don't go out of your way to find random ones, since there is a high likelihood that your transaction will turn out like this.