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May 22, 2013, 04:32:24 PM
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Let's start with the facts: The website is Traade.co

It claims to give you BTC for your smartphones, and it also has a nice website. However, it might be a scam, due to the "giveaway" used to advertise it. There have also been NO verifiable evidence of any payments, but people have reportedly "traded in" phones and then "received money".





An IP check might reveal more.

The most controversial part is the give-away. "smashing-bitcoins" apparently won it.



But let's look at the Bitcoin address...

https://blockchain.info/address/17hSbSTPrhhXYzwFkNQJWPEQFG7spX5okn

Oh. No "1 BTC" was ever put on it. The .9 BTC was way before the giveaway ended, too.



Never used after the "giveaway"...a dummy account, possibly?

Again, we need IP checks.

My point is, Traade is a possible scam at the moment. Considering this sketchy giveaway, we need more information before we can either confirm Traade is legit or whether Traade needs a scammer tag. But at the moment, it's not smart to use it.

This is a warning for now. Going to leave this up here until more info comes up.

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June 02, 2013, 01:33:32 AM
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ANy outcome from this yet? I'm going to post them on bitcoinscammers.com as soon as we investigate this a little more.

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June 02, 2013, 09:52:30 AM
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ANy outcome from this yet? I'm going to post them on bitcoinscammers.com as soon as we investigate this a little more.

No, there hasn't been any outcome from it yet, it still seems like a shady business.

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July 17, 2013, 05:52:51 AM
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not a scam, just a lazy business owner. i think i'll just keep my old iphone for now
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July 17, 2013, 11:39:12 PM
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100% at minimum this guy is lazy and has no motivation to do the right and correct thing.

not a scam, just a lazy business owner. i think i'll just keep my old iphone for now

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