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January 23, 2016, 10:22:51 AM
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People had not stopped buying mines jay. In fact, ore-mine was selling more mines than before. Of course, that doesn't mean that they didn't steal everyone's money. I completely agree with you that the site was not seized. That was just a story. It was either going to be "we were hacked" or "the government took our site down" (or something similar). 

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January 23, 2016, 11:34:25 AM
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When they closed it i had a bit of optimism because sector replied also if he wasn't able to take new investments and steal more money but now i'm pretty sure it's not coming back anymore.

And of course the fact about site being seized is false.

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January 23, 2016, 11:49:17 AM
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People had not stopped buying mines jay. In fact, ore-mine was selling more mines than before. Of course, that doesn't mean that they didn't steal everyone's money. I completely agree with you that the site was not seized. That was just a story. It was either going to be "we were hacked" or "the government took our site down" (or something similar). 



an organisation should be set up to search those scammers and bring them to jail
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January 23, 2016, 12:23:07 PM
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People had not stopped buying mines jay. In fact, ore-mine was selling more mines than before. Of course, that doesn't mean that they didn't steal everyone's money. I completely agree with you that the site was not seized. That was just a story. It was either going to be "we were hacked" or "the government took our site down" (or something similar). 



an organisation should be set up to search those scammers and bring them to jail

Ya or simply report to your local police. (Although different countries, different law/rules. But at least can give it a try.)
Sad to say as you can see, 150k users.. only a few posted here and most just take it that they deserve it and got scammed.
Then they just carry on with their life, find a new scam site to 'invest', get scammed.. find a new site invest again.. a cycle or at the end.. no more $ and quit finding and invest.
That's why there are so many scam sites here and in the internet.

A scam will be a scam.
It won't sustain in long run, cause they can't make $ for you at all, they don't have any business model or investment plans to make money grows.
All they did is use other people's $ to pay other users, so those who earned $ is just from other victims... in short a vicious cycle.
People KNEW, but they just dump their $ in hoping for a miracle.

Maybe I have to give another example for people who can't understand.
It's like- Going down to dirty sewers looking for fresh air.
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January 23, 2016, 12:33:53 PM
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Scrypt.cc got reported to local police in several countries, to the FBI Internet Crime Center (www.ic3.gov), to Europol Cybercrime Center (www.europol.europa.eu/ec3), to the Hoster, to the Domain-Registrar, to Cloudflare, to several Lawyers and every "Scam Hunter" Organisation you can imagine.

It helps a shit. the site is still online.

If the ore-mine guy used a fake name / adress and a VPN there is exactly zero chance to ever catch him.
It sucks, but that's the truth.


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January 23, 2016, 12:42:45 PM
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Sadly enough they might've gained more btcs during their yearend sale. The way the sale was put "the next one is on Christmas 2016", they're really trying everyone to upgrade the mines. Good thing though that I didn't took the bait, I can't say otherwise for others because upon checking the available number of mines the number keep on going down either they're fooling you to make it look like you're running out of chances or someone is actually buying.

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January 23, 2016, 12:55:18 PM
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Hiho,

i lost money on this site as much other users too,

since Sector stated he is from Germany at this post

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=759702.msg13559022#msg13559022

may it be a good idea of asking there if someone knows him to get at least an answer if hes gone with all the money (i doubt he will tell  Tongue)

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January 23, 2016, 01:00:56 PM
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Yea, wait a second.
I ask my friends if they know a guy named "Sector", running a anonym registered website.


mhhh... nope.

No offense, but how do you think this should work?
We don't know his real name, adress or something else.
The Whois Informations are 100% faked.

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January 23, 2016, 02:03:56 PM
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Yea, wait a second.
I ask my friends if they know a guy named "Sector", running a anonym registered website.


mhhh... nope.

No offense, but how do you think this should work?
We don't know his real name, adress or something else.
The Whois Informations are 100% faked.

wohoo sarcasm  Grin

yes i know that the chances to get him going to 0 but i jsut wanted to share my thought how we could find him

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January 23, 2016, 02:11:09 PM
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Cheesy

Yea, maybe you are right. We should at least try to do something.
Report to the Cybercrime Centers, etc.

Or rent a killer..

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January 23, 2016, 02:18:24 PM
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Cheesy

Yea, maybe you are right. We should at least try to do something.
Report to the Cybercrime Centers, etc.

Or rent a killer..
The best option is to start report the website to the organization who normal seizes websites. They can start a case about fraud and misusing there logo and name. Possible they can find exactly who is behind it. They will contact possible the internet provider and they can see hopefully more.
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January 23, 2016, 02:20:01 PM
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Even if you had all his info, you can't do anything. He would just point out the site was online for 1.5 years, he paid lots of people, and then the business went broke. So? That doesn't make it a scam, it just makes him a bad businessman.
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January 23, 2016, 02:21:49 PM
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Even if you had all his info, you can't do anything. He would just point out the site was online for 1.5 years, he paid lots of people, and then the business went broke. So? That doesn't make it a scam, it just makes him a bad businessman.

Still this can be all planned possible he waited for the right moment when the investments were the biggest.
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January 23, 2016, 03:05:39 PM
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Even if you had all his info, you can't do anything. He would just point out the site was online for 1.5 years, he paid lots of people, and then the business went broke. So? That doesn't make it a scam, it just makes him a bad businessman.

Still this can be all planned possible he waited for the right moment when the investments were the biggest.

I agree, it seems like he picked the best time to go off. But proving his intent in a court of law would be very difficult.
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January 23, 2016, 03:40:12 PM
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I want to believe he will come back  Embarrassed
Domain expires in 2019 so...

What the f*ck man! If you were been hurt cuz you are scammed, it will hurt more if you are hoping for nothing. Don't be stupid and move on.

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January 23, 2016, 07:11:54 PM
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I want to believe he will come back  Embarrassed
Domain expires in 2019 so...

What the f*ck man! If you were been hurt cuz you are scammed, it will hurt more if you are hoping for nothing. Don't be stupid and move on.

agreed :/ just move on i dont think hes comming back either , i hope he does but lets be realistic here hes not.
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January 23, 2016, 07:26:22 PM
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Make it the scammers more easy when people don't care about losing big amounts of bitcoin. I can understand the frustrating about Sector. He don't deserve wealth only the worst is good enough for him.
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January 24, 2016, 02:34:59 AM
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I agree dragon. We can't let scammers think that everyone will just lie down and accept being scammed. That will remove the fear of repercussions.

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January 24, 2016, 03:01:49 AM
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I agree dragon. We can't let scammers think that everyone will just lie down and accept being scammed. That will remove the fear of repercussions.
True, though I have come to accept and learn (mostly) from my defeats. I would love to hire hackerman to bring justice to the scammers but the whole concept of bitcoin is anonymity so... I almost have to respect these artists for the show they put on. Much easier if you didn't pay many bitcoin for that show... but I'm almost over losing the one.   (Hackerman if you are reading this, hit a brotha upp)
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January 24, 2016, 01:52:32 PM
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*Meanwhile Sector had a happy week.
Probably stroking himself while reading or plotting or plotted new scam here  Shocked Shocked Shocked

A scam will be a scam.
It won't sustain in long run, cause they can't make $ for you at all, they don't have any business model or investment plans to make money grows.
All they did is use other people's $ to pay other users, so those who earned $ is just from other victims... in short a vicious cycle.
People KNEW, but they just dump their $ in hoping for a miracle.

Maybe I have to give another example for people who can't understand.
It's like- Going down to dirty sewers looking for fresh air.
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