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May 13, 2018, 10:45:38 AM
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just got scammed $30

url : https://bitproducts.us

scammed for amazon gift card .... i wanted to test if he is legit. He is not. So guys beware. Lesson learned.

scammer name on bitcoin talk : safram
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May 13, 2018, 11:22:30 AM
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and I here delta-miners.com recently bought in this store Antminer B3 (780Hz) Hash rate 0.78kh / s PSU included everything arrived in time.
I advise an extremely good store all, plus there are not very large prices
I advise buying here  Wink
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May 13, 2018, 12:31:24 PM
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Geez man.  Didn't you read his trust? All red.


Seller YOUTUBETV is a scammer too (assuming you are not another of his ALTs).  You WILL lose your money.  Here is YOUTUBETV's  trust.  Why would you buy from any seller with so much RED trust?


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May 13, 2018, 12:38:17 PM
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The 64 negative trade ratings weren't enough of a red flag?Huh

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May 13, 2018, 12:40:49 PM
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newbie mistake.. lesson learned ... thank you for caring. cheers mate. i did not make any deal with him.  also, wth the moderators doing? why not just banned them or show a banned status below the profile nickname.
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May 13, 2018, 05:38:29 PM
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newbie mistake.. lesson learned ... thank you for caring. cheers mate. i did not make any deal with him.  also, wth the moderators doing? why not just banned them or show a banned status below the profile nickname.


Moderators do not "moderate" scammers here so therefore that means they allow them.  That is why you will see this thread is moved from here rather quickly.  That is why this area of the forum is such a wasteland.  I would guess 90% of t he threads here are scams and probably by 1 or 2 groups of scammers.
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May 13, 2018, 06:43:10 PM
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I'll second the OP's remarks. I was scammed as well... made a purchase, sent the coins, everything cleared and no product. Reached out to the vendor (BitProduct), got 1 DM back, then all silence thereafter.

Of course, lesson learned... let my voice be a 2nd warning. If BitProduct makes good on my part, I'll report back but I've already moved on.  Angry Undecided Embarrassed
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May 15, 2018, 10:58:58 AM
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This scam has been analysed and exposed multiple times before, and the owner of the site has got a pretty bad reputation on the forum already (as seen by his terrible trust ratings). There was absolutely no point in testing the site to see if it's legit, since its offerings are simply not what a legitimate business would offer.

But at least you did test, and hopefully with a small amount.

I'll second the OP's remarks. I was scammed as well... made a purchase, sent the coins, everything cleared and no product. Reached out to the vendor (BitProduct), got 1 DM back, then all silence thereafter.

Of course, lesson learned... let my voice be a 2nd warning. If BitProduct makes good on my part, I'll report back but I've already moved on.  Angry Undecided Embarrassed

Don't expect anything from a scammer, and move on as you said. Learn your lesson, even if they deliver you the promised gift cards at too good to be true rates (which they will never do), they will likely be fraudulent.
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May 17, 2018, 10:50:52 PM
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Here's more fuel to the fire everyone... they have the audacity to send me an email (view below):

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Hi, your bitcoins can't arrive to us, maybe you have send the bitcoins from exchange wallet.

Please re-buy the product you have paid for, your extra payment will be returned to you from the API.

Make sure you use the same e-mail address.

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LOLs... you would think after taking my money the first time, they would quit, but they keep trying for more. It's people like this make this world a harder place to live in than it already is. I do have some empathy and wonder what happened to this person or people to make them want to be so dishonest.

The email came from: Tino Kaiser <r2crival@gmail.com>

Stay away peeps!
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May 18, 2018, 11:37:27 PM
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Anyone could have easily told that this was a scam site.

The prices on their gift cards are simply too low to be legit. Even conducting trade with them with an escrow would be risky, let alone sending them money first. Plus, their trust rating on the forum clearly says something about their legitimacy.

Should have conducted more research before deciding to send first to them. Common sense + reserach is all you need to avoid these scams.

Here's more fuel to the fire everyone... they have the audacity to send me an email (view below):

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Hi, your bitcoins can't arrive to us, maybe you have send the bitcoins from exchange wallet.

Please re-buy the product you have paid for, your extra payment will be returned to you from the API.

Make sure you use the same e-mail address.

==========================================

LOLs... you would think after taking my money the first time, they would quit, but they keep trying for more. It's people like this make this world a harder place to live in than it already is. I do have some empathy and wonder what happened to this person or people to make them want to be so dishonest.

The email came from: Tino Kaiser <r2crival@gmail.com>

Stay away peeps!

If that's true, then how audacious this scammer is. Not even afraid to ask victims to send more money his way. He's showing absolutely no remorse, and that's disgusting to see. Hopefully others can see this thread, and no more people get scammed.

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May 19, 2018, 01:14:42 AM
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Anyone could have easily told that this was a scam site.

The prices on their gift cards are simply too low to be legit. Even conducting trade with them with an escrow would be risky, let alone sending them money first. Plus, their trust rating on the forum clearly says something about their legitimacy.

Should have conducted more research before deciding to send first to them. Common sense + reserach is all you need to avoid these scams.
see. Hopefully others can see this thread, and no more people get scammed.

Unfortunately, i found the site via another channel and it wasn't only until i was scammed that i found this thread on this forum. I just don't want anymore people being scammed by this person or group of people. I want it to end with me since i was fortunate enough to take this loss without feeling anything. I'm more upset with the principle of dishonesty than the money, although a loss is a loss.

Please, nobody buy from this site!
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May 20, 2018, 09:29:03 PM
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It is what it is. In these scams, it's very rare that you see funds be reimbursed, so i think your attitude is 100% right in this.

BTW, it seems like that their entire site had a makeover (probably from scammed funds as well), and overall just looks much more professional than previously:



This could lead to potentially more damage to newbies, as most would just quickly glance over the site, see that the design seems legitimate, and proceed to their purchase. Their prices on gift cards are still too-good-to-be-true.

These scams occur frequently, and pop up in different forms all the time. This is just one example. Autobuy links are another one, which also involve you sending funds first for most likely a gift card purchase. Usually, you can tell whether or not they are a scam simply by their prices, but if you're genuinely interested in buying from them, please, do your due diligence. Research about the site, and its reputation, before putting any money in any sites selling you stuff for upfront payments.

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