qiuness (OP)
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September 29, 2015, 07:58:54 PM |
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I used bitmixer in the past with success (small amount). 5 Day's ago i mixed ~2BTC and the funds apperently never made it to the destination. Opened a ticket and got a single answer saying: where is my letter of guarantee. I already sent them the transaction ID. Once a legit site went rougue... You can find reports al over the net, so please avoid and add to the SCAM site list. Thanks http://bitcoinscammer.com/?listing_type=bitmixer-io-scam-ripoffp.s: If i get this resolved i will come back with an update, but i think 5 days going 6 is a clear sign It's sad really...
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hee-ho.
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September 29, 2015, 08:00:36 PM |
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post the letter of guarantee here. no one will believe you if you don't, sorry.
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qiuness (OP)
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September 29, 2015, 08:02:05 PM |
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what the hell is this letter of guarantee (i also replied asking them the same thing..and got absolutely no reply)??
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hee-ho.
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September 29, 2015, 08:06:30 PM |
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what the hell is this letter of guarantee (i also replied asking them the same thing..and got absolutely no reply)??
it's a signed message from their official address stating that all btc sent to generated address will be forwarded to your address. but if you don't know that it means you didn't downloaded it. you should always download AND verify it before sending any btc.
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qiuness (OP)
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September 29, 2015, 08:08:36 PM |
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So you are saying my coins are lost... The first time i used it they did not require any letters...Only on bigger sums, it seams they just accept the cash and don't forward it at all... quite devious...
Can't trust anyone these days...
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PolarPoint
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September 29, 2015, 08:54:31 PM |
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This could well have happened, but without the "letter of guarantee", you can't prove to bitmixer or us that you have indeed sent the 2btc for mixing. Have you followed the coins your sent, are they still in the destination address?
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September 29, 2015, 09:50:28 PM |
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what the hell is this letter of guarantee (i also replied asking them the same thing..and got absolutely no reply)??
it's a signed message from their official address stating that all btc sent to generated address will be forwarded to your address. but if you don't know that it means you didn't downloaded it. you should always download AND verify it before sending any btc. You don't really think that any such website sends out anything close to some sort of a "letter of guarantee", do you?
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September 29, 2015, 09:57:14 PM |
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what the hell is this letter of guarantee (i also replied asking them the same thing..and got absolutely no reply)??
it's a signed message from their official address stating that all btc sent to generated address will be forwarded to your address. but if you don't know that it means you didn't downloaded it. you should always download AND verify it before sending any btc. You don't really think that any such website sends out anything close to some sort of a "letter of guarantee", do you? They clearly state that you need the letter if there is any issue. You have to follow the rules when using services like these since they do not store logs. The letter is very clearly mentioned...
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hee-ho.
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September 29, 2015, 09:57:19 PM |
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what the hell is this letter of guarantee (i also replied asking them the same thing..and got absolutely no reply)??
it's a signed message from their official address stating that all btc sent to generated address will be forwarded to your address. but if you don't know that it means you didn't downloaded it. you should always download AND verify it before sending any btc. You don't really think that any such website sends out anything close to some sort of a "letter of guarantee", do you? what do you mean? I know they generate a unique letter for every transaction.
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September 29, 2015, 10:00:14 PM |
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I have never seen any complaints against Bitmixer. That website you posted is brand new...are you just trying to get hits for it?
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September 29, 2015, 10:16:53 PM |
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I used bitmixer in the past with success (small amount). 5 Day's ago i mixed ~2BTC and the funds apperently never made it to the destination. Opened a ticket and got a single answer saying: where is my letter of guarantee. I already sent them the transaction ID. Once a legit site went rougue... You can find reports al over the net, so please avoid and add to the SCAM site list. Thanks http://bitcoinscammer.com/?listing_type=bitmixer-io-scam-ripoffp.s: If i get this resolved i will come back with an update, but i think 5 days going 6 is a clear sign It's sad really... You need to post proof.
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qiuness (OP)
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September 29, 2015, 10:26:32 PM |
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this is the transaction: https://blockchain.info/tx/11035ed57e5cf810616b5846a1d75186a8f11cb44017f15de7297fd903920eebThe exact amount was 1.5201B Well, it's interesting that the transaction got botched right when i sent more then 1 BTC. I`m to fault also.. should have sent the mixed coins to a new address generated by me so i can make sure they arrive. Since the seller is also silent, i cannot confirm that the has indeed received the coins. Thinking out lout, but if the coins are not with the seller and not with bitmixer, if this shit happens on a regular bases, in 15 years there will be millions of coins lost in the blockchain...
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September 30, 2015, 12:21:16 AM |
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The few times I used their service I don't recall not being able to see the part about the letter, and it certainly wasn't over 1 btc IIRC...
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Athertle
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September 30, 2015, 12:29:43 AM |
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Sorry bud, but without the letter you can't do anything. I used their service once for a very micro-transaction and I saw the letter as well.
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September 30, 2015, 05:01:34 AM |
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Not sure what happened. I`m to fault also.. should have sent the mixed coins to a new address generated by me so i can make sure they arrive. Since the seller is also silent, i cannot confirm that the has indeed received the coins. You can just check the seller's address in the blockchain?? Thinking out lout, but if the coins are not with the seller and not with bitmixer, if this shit happens on a regular bases, in 15 years there will be millions of coins lost in the blockchain...
Pretty sure no coins were lost in the blockchain (unless you gave an address no one has the private key of, and it went through). If what you are saying is true, either bitmixer got it ot the seller did.
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