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Author Topic: [ANN]ePay.info, Micropayments and Faucets, Faucetbox alternative [0%Fee]  (Read 61236 times)
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May 31, 2017, 05:37:24 PM
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motherfuckers, pay or get chased...
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June 01, 2017, 10:53:38 AM
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they are not close, maybe admin has accident and maybe he's in the hospital or maybe hacked, god knows

Don't judge too quickly

They have paid for more than 3 years, so cant be scam, Scam for what ? some satoshies ? on free service ?
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June 01, 2017, 12:07:42 PM
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they are not close, maybe admin has accident and maybe he's in the hospital or maybe hacked, god knows

Don't judge too quickly

They have paid for more than 3 years, so cant be scam, Scam for what ? some satoshies ? on free service ?


He has not paid for 3 years, in fact this is already the third ePay SCAM. Each of his attempts turned into SCAM. Sometimes it has paid to some users. Some payments have never been received. Read the posts above and you will see that the faucet owner's deposit is stealing. WTF Hospital? Are you his lawyer, perhaps?
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June 03, 2017, 01:25:42 AM
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  Huh What is the latest update about the site. Are they working yet or closing??
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June 03, 2017, 04:52:31 PM
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  Huh What is the latest update about the site. Are they working yet or closing??
They're not going to close until the last person has deposited money on their site.
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June 04, 2017, 05:51:08 AM
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I can't find any withdrawal button in my account. I had made a 0.25 BTC deposit 30-40 days back but luckily didn't make another deposit recently. 0.02BTC were left in my account when I got to know they have become scam.
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June 05, 2017, 08:12:29 PM
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SCAM...

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June 05, 2017, 08:29:34 PM
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****** scumers they also stolen my coins .
and no response on mails or tickes -.-
we should marker the all as bad in his profil so others and new ones know direkt its a scammer !



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June 06, 2017, 11:43:13 AM
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Thanks to everyone who pointed me to this link:

epay is on sale, you can own this bugged microwallet for only $28.000!
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1951858.0

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June 06, 2017, 11:56:21 AM
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Official response from ePay.info

On May 22nd, 2017 at approximately 17 pm GMT time our payment system was hacked and over 2.8 BTC was stolen from our hot wallet.

After checking our logs carefully we have realized that the hacker was in our system for around 2 weeks and was analyzing and checking our payment behavior and was waiting for a large payment to steal the balance from our hot wallet.


Unfortunately, We can not recover from this due to the high price of Bitcoin and we no longer can offer our payment services to our customers.

We have all of the hacker's IP addresses and we are working on this through proper legal channels in hope of finding the person behind this.

The following topic has no relation with ePay.info and we believe that the person behind this is the real hacker.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1951858.0


We hope that we could find the hacker and recover the fund in order to pay our users even if don't offer our services.

Thank you all for understanding

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June 06, 2017, 12:05:26 PM
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Official response from ePay.info

On May 22nd, 2017 at approximately 17 pm GMT time our payment system was hacked and over 2.8 BTC was stolen from our hot wallet.

After checking our logs carefully we have realized that the hacker was in our system for around 2 weeks and was analyzing and checking our payment behavior and was waiting for a large payment to steal the balance from our hot wallet.


Unfortunately, We can not recover from this due to the high price of Bitcoin and we no longer can offer our payment services to our customers.

We have all of the hackers IP addresses and we are working on this through proper legal channels in hope of finding the person behind this.

The following topic has no relation with ePay.info and we believe that the person behind this is the real hacker.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1951858.0


We hope that we could find the hacker and recover the fund in order to pay our users even if don't offer our services.

Thank you all for understanding

Lucas R.
Owner of ePay.info payment group
If this is true, that's why you use cold wallets to protect 3rd party money.

Why didn't you come out earlier and you let people keep depositing their coins?
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June 06, 2017, 12:20:13 PM
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Official response from ePay.info

On May 22nd, 2017 at approximately 17 pm GMT time our payment system was hacked and over 2.8 BTC was stolen from our hot wallet.

After checking our logs carefully we have realized that the hacker was in our system for around 2 weeks and was analyzing and checking our payment behavior and was waiting for a large payment to steal the balance from our hot wallet.


Unfortunately, We can not recover from this due to the high price of Bitcoin and we no longer can offer our payment services to our customers.

We have all of the hacker's IP addresses and we are working on this through proper legal channels in hope of finding the person behind this.

The following topic has no relation with ePay.info and we believe that the person behind this is the real hacker.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1951858.0


We hope that we could find the hacker and recover the fund in order to pay our users even if don't offer our services.

Thank you all for understanding

Lucas R.
Owner of ePay.info payment group

You were online on this forum all that time, and didn't bother to inform the users, still depositing on your site.

I call bullshit... and I hope you never get a chance to run similar site again...

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June 06, 2017, 05:13:35 PM
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If your site was really hacked, why you don't informed about it your users. People are still depositing coins to your website and they don't know what' happening. You signed in to bitcointalk daily, but you ignored all posts on your thread, all PM's. emails and etc. And I think you can blame only yourself for this loss. People used your site, deposited money and they trusted you. And when thing is related to money, safety must be priority. But your site was full of security breaches and it caused this hack (if hack really happened).

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June 06, 2017, 05:24:20 PM
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It sounds like a lot of bullshit to me.

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June 06, 2017, 06:02:00 PM
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It's funny tho, they're playing a 2 side game.

Hacker selling epay script, saying that the team had a disagreement/whatever. (Claims he's a part of the team, no logic)
epay claiming they got hacked.

2 birds with 1 stone. (if some sucker buys the script, they've made money & they get their ass covered by blaming some blackhat)

Hacker would be open about how he got the files, because that's a hacker's spirit, he wouldn't make up stuff which someone can deny (epay in this case denies it's their team member and damages the hacker. Either the "hacker" is a dumb 13 year kid who cannot connect the dots, which I highly doubt, or epay is bullshitting hard).

Scammers claim they get hacked, so they blame the hacker, while they've been acting like scammers for a very long time.

Honestly, makes no sense. You're insulting people's intelligence.

You can give any IPs you want, you've got a ton of random IPs.
You can blame anyone, literally, but you wont take any responsibility for your unprofessional behavior.
(Now I'm guessing you'd try to do your part and try come out clean by being more active on the forum, or this is a reverse psychology post, hm.)

Act like a grown man, "Lucile", those actions are transparent, even to a dumb kid.

I saw this coming, it was obvious, just didn't want to say anything, so I don't feed any trolls for no reason without any proof.

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I'd be glad to help you with this matter, but I know you're all smoke and mirrors.

Can you please tell us what are those "legal channels"? Why would you hire a lawyer for the lost 2.8 BTC? He'd take you at least x2 more money for something like this.
If I could get all people say how much they had in their balances and didn't get paid since you started having issues (whenever that was), 2.8 BTC would be at least 5-6 BTC. Where did those coins go? Did hacker take those too, but you didn't add them up or some reason? Smiley

I went through your entire topic last night, it took me around 3 hours, just to create a profile for your persona. (It's funny that since page 1 there was at least 1 mention of the word "scam" per 2-3 pages)

This is my personal opinion, (not anyone else's who's involved with any project I work on), like I've never given my opinion for a service before and I hope I wont have to do it ever again.

You damn lowlifes stealing from people who work hard for their satoshis, so you assholes can come and steal their hard earned money just like that.
fkn assholes with no moral integrity or shame.

PS:
Everyone who let those idiots to log into their machine with teamviewer, make sure they didn't do anything weird with your computers, such as dropping files in and running them, or adding any weird IPs in your browsers/hosts.
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June 06, 2017, 06:31:11 PM
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I had about 0.005 BTC pending withdrawal for all of April.  They were eventually cancelled and returned to my balance.  I then requested about 10% of my balance each day.  Some transactions were sent on May 17, but they were not combined before sending which resulted in unnecessary fees being paid.

How can they claim to have been hacked after this screenshot? https://prnt.sc/fgnvb4

This is what my withdraw page looks like today.  https://prnt.sc/fgnxos

Withdraws that were requested a week before May 22 are still pending.  I have not received any altcoins payouts either. 

I would love for epay to be functioning again, but I believe the only way for that to happen would be to greatly increase advertising revenue.  It might be too late for that.  Trying to catch a hacker, even if they could be caught, is just a distraction.

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June 06, 2017, 08:32:51 PM
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Today I've deposited 0.04 BTC in my ePay account and the balance was not credited. What I need to do to recover my balance?
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June 06, 2017, 08:36:53 PM
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Today I've deposited 0.04 BTC in my ePay account and the balance was not credited. What I need to do to recover my balance?

at first, you need to read...  reading is helpful and you can realize you lost right now 4 millions of satoshis (100$+)
why?

because epay is a scam
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June 06, 2017, 08:48:40 PM
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Official response from ePay.info

On May 22nd, 2017 at approximately 17 pm GMT time our payment system was hacked and over 2.8 BTC was stolen from our hot wallet.

After checking our logs carefully we have realized that the hacker was in our system for around 2 weeks and was analyzing and checking our payment behavior and was waiting for a large payment to steal the balance from our hot wallet.


Unfortunately, We can not recover from this due to the high price of Bitcoin and we no longer can offer our payment services to our customers.

We have all of the hacker's IP addresses and we are working on this through proper legal channels in hope of finding the person behind this.

The following topic has no relation with ePay.info and we believe that the person behind this is the real hacker.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1951858.0


We hope that we could find the hacker and recover the fund in order to pay our users even if don't offer our services.

Thank you all for understanding

Lucas R.
Owner of ePay.info payment group

After more than 2 year in activity and can't cover $8.400? Holy sh*t. All the money you got you have spent? OMG!
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June 06, 2017, 08:51:57 PM
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Today I've deposited 0.04 BTC in my ePay account and the balance was not credited. What I need to do to recover my balance?

hahaha i think we should give ePay profile here bad profile trust.....
 so other and new users know direktly that epay is scam.
and they dont have to deposit money here XD



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