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Topic: Anyone ordered from Cryptodump.eu ? - page 2. (Read 513 times)

newbie
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September 27, 2018, 09:59:08 AM
#16
I don't know the site or anything about it, but for all we know they shipped a stack of magazines until you get it and test it. So you may want to update AFTER you get it and not base it on shipping.
Please don't swear. I got notice of this website on Discord in a miners group. He is clearly talking about a company named "Blocksolutions" and i have looked the EUid yes very strange.. they might changed their domain name between those years?

UPDATE:

I placed my order and it's shipped already Topic can be closed. They are legit.
newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 0
September 27, 2018, 09:53:31 AM
#15
Asked for proof before i ordered, im not a stupid nocoiner. I will see you guys after a few days
legendary
Activity: 1624
Merit: 1130
Bitcoin FTW!
September 27, 2018, 06:23:00 AM
#14
First of all, you are representing a scam site itself "Fortune Jack"

1. https://www.askgamblers.com/forum/topic/8394-fortunejack-roulette-191btc-win-withdrawal-issue/
2. https://netbusinessrating.com/en/review-21830-fortunejack (Illegal Ponzi Scheme)
3. https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/is-fortune-jack-a-scam-or-are-they-legit-1787281

Scammers are giving advice these days. Just go chill out somewhere i'm not here for these kind of jokes. I'm just looking for new partnerships and suppliers Smiley) I have worked with a lot of HK & CN Suppliers.

We know there are a lot of scams, who the hell would be that stupid to get scammed with a photoshopped picture, but don't talk if you are not providing legit arguments.

BTW, You still have the courage to show up here at Bitcointalk?
You're still not providing legitimate arguments. On the first site you linked, the OP's issue was resolved (all sites occasionally have bugs). On the second site, there is no explanation provided as to why FortuneJack happens to be a Ponzi whatsoever, and the only information I see there at all is just a barebones description of the site. The third thread is simply people claiming that the site is a scam with minimal proof, and some users just posting nonsense; a true scam accusation should be in the actual Scam Accusation section in this forum. The thread

I'm not here for jokes either. What makes you think I'm here to laugh? Anyone can say they have connections with suppliers, and there are people that are extremely skilled at photoshopping images online. I've seen the results of such photoshopping many times, and it's hard to tell if a photo has been tampered with if it's been done well. I'll be here as long as you keep coming back with arguments that are pure bluff and hold no ground.
member
Activity: 357
Merit: 26
September 27, 2018, 02:20:24 AM
#13
A noob that's going to be scamed again or a fool who thinks he's going to cheat us because "I've received the tracking number"   Roll Eyes

Ah, the old, well worn linkbuilding formula of 'does anybody know if mynewscamsite is a scam site?' Marvellous, slowclap, etc.
hero member
Activity: 952
Merit: 542
Freedom dies from suicide
September 27, 2018, 02:12:09 AM
#12
A noob that's going to be scamed again or a fool who thinks he's going to cheat us because "I've received the tracking number"   Roll Eyes
jr. member
Activity: 308
Merit: 4
September 27, 2018, 01:31:42 AM
#11
We know there are a lot of scams, who the hell would be that stupid to get scammed with a photoshopped picture, but don't talk if you are not providing legit arguments.

I can think of quite a few recently here on bitcointalk. Dwarfminer comes to mind. You ordering 14 ASICs on a site with no reputation...I would call that stupid, but thats just me.
I think the warnings are well deserved. I don't care if you or anyone heed them but don't come back crying then, like the Dwarminer victims. They were told muplitple time, they still bought.
newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 0
September 26, 2018, 07:45:26 PM
#10
First of all, you are representing a scam site itself "Fortune Jack"

1. https://www.askgamblers.com/forum/topic/8394-fortunejack-roulette-191btc-win-withdrawal-issue/
2. https://netbusinessrating.com/en/review-21830-fortunejack (Illegal Ponzi Scheme)
3. https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/is-fortune-jack-a-scam-or-are-they-legit-1787281

Scammers are giving advice these days. Just go chill out somewhere i'm not here for these kind of jokes. I'm just looking for new partnerships and suppliers Smiley) I have worked with a lot of HK & CN Suppliers.

We know there are a lot of scams, who the hell would be that stupid to get scammed with a photoshopped picture, but don't talk if you are not providing legit arguments.

BTW, You still have the courage to show up here at Bitcointalk?
legendary
Activity: 1624
Merit: 1130
Bitcoin FTW!
September 26, 2018, 07:26:22 PM
#9
Im not luring i just started my own private mining farm . I have plenty of miners already. You are just being a d** to me I only post thread or comments if it's worth something or if i need to know something. Please go out the way toxic man. I invested a lot of money and you are just trying to make me feel extra bad. Time will say if you were right. I'll keep you guys posted here.
Okay, continue being overly defensive and ignoring the points that I throw at you. You're just simply wrong and trying to reason with me with pointless arguments. Anyone with money to start a farm would do research and purchase from a reputable vendor rather than purchasing from a site that only accepts non-reversible payment methods and is completely new.

For anyone reading this, one person that supposedly receives his order is still not solid proof that a site is legit. It is easy for someone with existing equipment or even just good photoshopping skills to fake having received packages. Reputation is the only thing that matters when you're purchasing miners from a store, especially when you're buying miners with a bank transfer or a crypto payment. If a site is new and is selling miners, try to pay with PayPal or a method of payment that has some form of buyer protection.
newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 0
September 26, 2018, 07:20:20 PM
#8
Im not luring i just started my own private mining farm . I have plenty of miners already. You are just being a d** to me I only post thread or comments if it's worth something or if i need to know something. Please go out the way toxic man. I invested a lot of money and you are just trying to make me feel extra bad. Time will say if you were right. I'll keep you guys posted here.
legendary
Activity: 1624
Merit: 1130
Bitcoin FTW!
September 26, 2018, 07:09:41 PM
#7
I will post a picture as proof after i received them ordered 14 units, No problem. I have been scammed before but this feels good with a actual tracking number.
Am not 100% sure,but 98% this is not a scam let's be honest. Scammers would never reply anymore also you could forget about getting a track and trace no.


Please do not make any accusations. I only asked for a buying experience.

I have been scammed before with tracking numbers that resulted in me getting boxes with nothing in them or bricks- I assume either people put dry ice in the box for that case or something of the sort. People go out of their way to scam, and you can never be too careful online, especially when we're dealing with irreversible methods of transfer.

Everything you've posted about leads me to believe that you're trying to lure people into this site. I've seen plenty of cases like this on this forum, and I have every right to be suspicious when your account has never posted before except this thread and you're acting extremely oddly about your so-called purchase.
newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 0
September 26, 2018, 07:06:26 PM
#6
I will post a picture as proof after i received them ordered 14 units, No problem. I have been scammed before but this feels good with a actual tracking number.
Am not 100% sure,but 98% this is not a scam let's be honest. Scammers would never reply anymore also you could forget about getting a track and trace no.


Please do not make any accusations. I only asked for a buying experience.
legendary
Activity: 1624
Merit: 1130
Bitcoin FTW!
September 26, 2018, 06:59:09 PM
#5
Please don't swear. I got notice of this website on Discord in a miners group. He is clearly talking about a company named "Blocksolutions" and i have looked the EUid yes very strange.. they might changed their domain name between those years?

UPDATE:

I placed my order and it's shipped already Topic can be closed. They are legit.
How can you be so sure that the site's legitimate if your order has only been shipped and you haven't even received anything? Any site on the web can claim to have shipped out something, but unless you actually acquire the product and give us proof of receipt, such as posting a picture of miners with your Bitcointalk name on a piece of paper, and even that's not conclusive evidence that the site's legit. Besides this, the site only accepts direct direct payment and bitcoin payments, so you have NO BUYER PROTECTION. I have suggested to such sites in the past to escrow transactions when the only payment methods are non-reversible.

Changing their site is a lot to assume, and I like to err on the side that this site is simply pretending to have history when they clearly don't.

In the reddit post I linked, the people I linked are clearly talking about cryptodump.

The way you're acting makes me believe you're simply trying to lure people into this scam.
newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 0
September 26, 2018, 06:36:56 PM
#4
Haven't seen any discussion about the site on Bitcointalk using Google and quotation marks to look for exact matches to Cryptodump, but from what I can see on Reddit, seems like the site's a scam.

Funnily enough, the site claims to have history dating back to 2016 based on what I can see on the site from their monthly archives, but the domain was registered on the 31st of August according to a EURid Whois lookup. Wouldn't trust the site based off this alone, and I would stay away from this site as a whole.

Too much competitors these days so i can't trust a accusation or any
conjecture on Reddit tho....
newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 0
September 26, 2018, 06:22:43 PM
#3
Please don't swear. I got notice of this website on Discord in a miners group. He is clearly talking about a company named "Blocksolutions" and i have looked the EUid yes very strange.. they might changed their domain name between those years?

UPDATE:

I placed my order and it's shipped already Topic can be closed. They are legit.
legendary
Activity: 1624
Merit: 1130
Bitcoin FTW!
September 26, 2018, 03:45:18 PM
#2
Haven't seen any discussion about the site on Bitcointalk using Google and quotation marks to look for exact matches to Cryptodump, but from what I can see on Reddit, seems like the site's a scam.

Funnily enough, the site claims to have history dating back to 2016 based on what I can see on the site from their monthly archives, but the domain was registered on the 31st of August according to a EURid Whois lookup. Wouldn't trust the site based off this alone, and I would stay away from this site as a whole.
newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 0
September 26, 2018, 03:02:13 PM
#1
Hi guys, im looking for new A9 zmasters and i want to buy on cryptodump because of the good price.. Has anyone got buying experience from them?
couldn't find much about them but they have a good rating on scamadviser so....

Let me know!
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