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January 26, 2014, 07:46:16 AM |
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even they are scam artists they are damn good
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Gamer67
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January 26, 2014, 07:56:39 AM |
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They are just getting more creative due to the scrutiny that they must now go under. The first post alone is screaming scam. Seriously.
It was mentioned in the 9th post in this thread and then many, many times thereafter.
Anyone who paid into this and was present in the forum and aware of this thread kinda deserves what they got to be brutally honest.
There will be no more communication from Rebecca because there is no Rebecca.
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January 26, 2014, 07:59:21 AM |
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Those are just keywords added to the web site to attract hits from internet search engines.
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January 26, 2014, 08:00:28 AM |
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To save these guys btc,does anyone have contact with antminer seller to tell them not to deliver these bastards? Beside that, i ve called the real company number and the other one:the voice on both are not the same and the quality of the second is very poor making me suspect they have used any kind of voip services to do so(quality is often bad in it) Lastly i ll call the real company first time in the morning monday (from 9 am uk time) and ask clarification and tell them to go police as someone is using their names to do this. i hope the guys who have paid them will recover their btc from the antminer seller it would be great if we can make this done also forgot to add they don t have any reg num on their website ,wich is mandatory in uk to the moderators: Can you change their announcement to SCAM alert please to avoid people fall in this thanks maybe we can contact 'sushi' to help out here... if someone can prove the BTC trail came from buyers here to CTS and then mixed then to sushi and he believes us maybe sushi could stop (or at least delay it) the delivery even for a while to see what happens or maybe get their real contact details... name and address. Maybe if these scammers notice that we're on them and they may shit bricks and do nothing about not receiving the Antminers. this would be a great victory for the bitcoin community and make these scammers think twice before ripping off the innocent. Let's see if we can at least get a country to begin with. if no one what's to contact sushi, give me the bitcoin trace or instructions how it's done and I'll try contact sushi. I can at least get him to come into this thread to have a look. I know it a long shot but we have to try something. It wouldn't be easy for seller to reveal customer details without some proof.
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January 26, 2014, 08:05:38 AM |
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To save these guys btc,does anyone have contact with antminer seller to tell them not to deliver these bastards? Beside that, i ve called the real company number and the other one:the voice on both are not the same and the quality of the second is very poor making me suspect they have used any kind of voip services to do so(quality is often bad in it) Lastly i ll call the real company first time in the morning monday (from 9 am uk time) and ask clarification and tell them to go police as someone is using their names to do this. i hope the guys who have paid them will recover their btc from the antminer seller it would be great if we can make this done also forgot to add they don t have any reg num on their website ,wich is mandatory in uk to the moderators: Can you change their announcement to SCAM alert please to avoid people fall in this thanks maybe we can contact 'sushi' to help out here... if someone can prove the BTC trail came from buyers here to CTS and then mixed then to sushi and he believes us maybe sushi could stop (or at least delay it) the delivery even for a while to see what happens or maybe get their real contact details... name and address. Maybe if these scammers notice that we're on them and they may shit bricks and do nothing about not receiving the Antminers. this would be a great victory for the bitcoin community and make these scammers think twice before ripping off the innocent. Let's see if we can at least get a country to begin with. if no one what's to contact sushi, give me the bitcoin trace or instructions how it's done and I'll try contact sushi. I can at least get him to come into this thread to have a look. I know it a long shot but we have to try something. It wouldn't be easy for seller to reveal customer details without some proof. Contact The Observer as he did the final leg work and followed the trail. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=215956
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January 26, 2014, 08:07:03 AM |
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aaaah, the keywords...ok
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January 26, 2014, 08:19:24 AM Last edit: January 26, 2014, 08:32:54 AM by jwhitlaw |
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The fact that the scammer's are buying hardware in this forum's group pool indicates pretty clearly that an experienced member of the forum is involved in this scam. Obviously into bitcoin mining themselves.
Any experienced forum members writing in defense of this scam?
Oh, I guess there are a few, eh? The prime suspects are the guy who said he bought a bunch of them, and had the block chain entry to "prove it," and the Hawaii dude.
Posts an order on his scam website, then pays with a different wallet, then posts to "prove" he really believes in this scam. I'm not an expert in the block chain, so if this would not work for some reason, I'd be glad to hear an explanation as to why.
Of course, it could be someone who doesn't post much too. But I'd love to see if someone could track down the pool member who is buying hardware with these bitcoins. Seems like we could identify the criminal that way. Wouldn't that be possible for the guy who runs the pool?
If we got the forum member's i.d., then we'd have an email address, and the feds might even be able to get his I.P. address. And we're off to drag this/these scumbags to prison.
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January 26, 2014, 08:43:14 AM |
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You are a fucking moron too. Send them some money. Maybe Jesus can help you out of that one.
LOL, watt he fuck you say little bitch, What does my religion have to do do with this insecure prick!
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January 26, 2014, 08:53:45 AM |
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This is not the response we wanted to receive as you can imagine from the community!
I want to clarify some peoples comments which claim we are a scam company which are ridiculous.
1) Yes we used Wordpress to build our website but also had 2 members on my team, Jack and Oliver, working full time on the site, which is why I posted a blog saying congratulations to them for the site. We are very pleased with it.
2) Our products are not "photoshopped". They are custom designed CAD products in the initial stages. We do have more designs being developed currently and will add these to the site when they arrive.
3) Our domain registrar uses Private Registration which protects us from spam and doesn't list contact details on WHOIS; however, our address and phone number are on the website if you wish to call us/come and visit us.
4) We use US Dollar as our main currency on the website due to it being the internationally recognised currency of the world. We also list our products in GBP and Bitcoin currency.
5) As we have stated, we have been developing the ASICs in house for the past year. Our 20nm microprocessors are built here in the UK. We do not use an external foundry. We have been building microprocessors for over 25 years and have worked in numerous industries supplying products and chips. They are near on finished and the reason why we have decided to take pre-orders is simply to gauge interest. We do not want to commit to producing thousands of units if we will struggle to sell them. We were confident people would take to our products and this response has been hard to take.
6) We do have a refund policy. It is on our FAQ page. We are very confident in our timescales if interest is there; therefore, will be offering a full refund if we miss our delivery week of the 7th April by more than 7 days.
7) We partnered with a social media and PR company to try to target customers who may be interested in our products. This resulted in some higher quality than other Facebook page likes and Twitter followers; however, also resulted in some low quality social links.
I hope this helps clarify some peoples responses to my announcement.
Dear Becca, I'm in London and I will buy two 5TH rigs only for cash. you do accept cash don't you?
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January 26, 2014, 09:11:57 AM |
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still rolling around laughing about their in house 20nm foundry.
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January 26, 2014, 09:26:08 AM |
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I am eating crow right now. My brother uncovered some information that says this is most certainly a SCAM. I verified his findings and have sent a note to hosting company that is hosting ctsminer.com I went here: https://support.namecheap.com/index.php?/default/Tickets/SubmitI chose "Domains -- Legal and Abuse" and submitted this data to them: _______________________________________________________________________________ _________ SCAM WEBSITE you are hosting. Domain: ctsminer.com IP: 199.188.201.252 http://domains-by-day.com/2014-01-24/ctsminer.com-domain-name-data.htmlshows that ctsminer.com was originally associated with IP 185.8.106.66 (on another network) THIS IS A KNOWN SCAMMER IP: https://www.virustotal.com/en/ip-address/185.8.106.66/information/Many previous attempts at fraud from domains on that same IP have been perpetrated most notably "butterflyiab.com". It is famous. it was a copy of the legit site, butterflylabs.com. They tricked a lot of people out of their bitcoin. This company is currently taking bitcoin payments and swindling people out of their hard earned currency. Others on our forum also tracked the bitcoin payments on the block chain and this company is using their fraudulently obtained bitcoin to purchase mining hardware. This is a CLEAR SCAM. You are LEGALLY OBLIGATED to take it down IMMEDIATELY. BE ADVISED THAT YOU CAN BE HELD LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES INCURRED FROM THAT WEBSITE FROM THIS MOMENT ON. You have been informed. YOU CAN REVIEW OUR RESEARCH ON THE FORUM HERE: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=429513.msg4744813#msg4744813_______________________________________________________________________________ _________ Everybody else on this forum needs to send something similar informing them of the scam. Unfortunately, they don'y provide a telephone number. I am totally distraught right now, because of the lost BTC. Going to go cry myself to sleep now. Good night all.... BTW, someone should probably contact FBI or something and let them know too. I'm to tired to deal with this right now. I need sleep.
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January 26, 2014, 09:33:32 AM |
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i'm sorry for your loss.
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January 26, 2014, 09:38:00 AM |
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OMG, http://domains-by-day.com/2014-01-24/ctsminer.com-domain-name-data.htmlseems to have been removed. It no longer shows ctsminer.com being on the IP, 185.8.106.66. It now redirects to the their home page, at least from Hawaii. Uhg! I should have taken a screenshot. Lets find another website that can check IP history of a domain. Looking now
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January 26, 2014, 09:46:50 AM |
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lol, What now, Should we DDOS their site??
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January 26, 2014, 09:47:47 AM |
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lol, What now, Should we DDOS their site??
I think this is the point where the police should become involved. I've already started writing the news article, so please keep me updated. EDIT: ps: i like sitting in court watching scambags go down. - and THEY ALWAYS DO.
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January 26, 2014, 09:51:02 AM |
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OMFG, they are so new, that none of the other services have them in their database. The original service just seems to be down because it no longer works with ANY domain. Maybe it will start working again at some point. Keep checking. If it loads, take a SCREENSHOT!
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January 26, 2014, 09:54:05 AM |
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Lot's of waffle going on. Less talk & more action imo. I will make my own decision by just visiting the premises myself. Bye
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January 26, 2014, 10:01:45 AM |
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lol, What now, Should we DDOS their site??
I think this is the point where the police should become involved. I've already started writing the news article, so please keep me updated. EDIT: ps: i like sitting in court watching scambags go down. - and THEY ALWAYS DO. Errr, What? This a matter to which a FBI agent should attend to, It will be impossible for a policeman to do this, Its their least priority if you ask me, I believe there is a cybercrime form on the FBI website. Check it out.
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