(I am re-posting this so that it doesn't get buried at the bottom of the previous page)
Let's take a look at the evidence and decide what the realistic chances are that Ambercoin is a scam:
To me one of the strongest pieces of evidence showing that Amber Trade is a real company is that they actually rented a booth at the XIII International Baltic Jewelry Show:
http://ambertrip.com/en/list-of-exhibitorsAt that event, several people took pictures showing their real faces:
On top of real people showing their real faces, we also know the following:
The companies director is:
Ms. Olga OVERCHUK, Date of Birth: 23/05/1986, UKRAINIAN
Registered address is: 1 WORLD TRADE CENTRE, TOWER 42, 25 OLD BROAD STREET, LONDON, ENGLAND, UNITED KINGDOM EC2N 1HQ
And of course, all of this can be verified by visiting the London office.
You will notice, at the XIII International Jewelry Show there were many "props" (for lack of a better word) such as the large banner in the foreground as well as the other white banner in the background:
And there were numerous brochures that clearly feature the Amber Trade logo on the table (also notice the yellow/green brochures in the pic above in the bottom left corner of the table that clearly have the Amber Trade logo) and even the small white flag:
Now of course, a scam MIGHT go to all this trouble, but a. why would real people be willing to show their faces and why would they go to the trouble to put tiny details in such as the banners, numerous different kinds of brochures, flags, name tags, etc. and then not even mention any of those things on here? In fact, they are barely noticeable and if I didn't point it out no one would have even noticed. So why go to such trouble to make fake brochures and then not even point them out to us crypto-investors if indeed they were intent on scamming us?
If this is a scam, they also paid to have orange vests and bags made and again they didn't mention it on here and no one would have even noticed if I were not pointing it out right now:
They also paid good money to have their van painted with Amber-Trade Logo, and again, it only shows up in one picture that no one would have noticed unless I pointed it out here (couldn't get this image to post so click the link):
http://amber-trade.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/DSCF4650_1.jpgWe know that they have a real office in London because you can Google the building and see that sure enough they do have an office:
http://www.datalog.co.uk/browse/detail.php/CompanyNumber/09246220/CompanyName/AMBER+TRADE+LTDNow you might say, sure if this is a scam they could rent an office in London (albeit a VERY expensive one no doubt...here is the building they are in:
http://www.tower42.com/) but why in the world would they then go and open an office in Lithuania as well? Isn't that going a bit overboard if this is a scam?
For anyone wondering if the Lithuanian office is real:
http://amber-trade.com/news-en/new2/https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.10693219And of course anyone in London or Lithuania can simply go visit either of those offices and report back here what they found. What scammers would be willing to open themselves up to such potential scrutiny?
So the point is, yes this might be a scam but it is highly HIGHLY doubtful.