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Topic: ASIC-Technologies.com Legit? [CONFIRMED SCAM] (Read 6932 times)

hero member
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Nope..

GOT AN EMAIL


ASIC_TECHNOLOGIES are now refunding people for non delivery

To apply for a refund , please contact

[email protected]

I have verified that Bitciondad is part of this scam.  For proof you can PM me.  If you are not a reputable member of this forum I'm not giving you any information. 
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Mine hard!
FWIW the website is now for sale.
hero member
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You can also find threads saying BFL is a scam. And KNC. And HF. And CT. And Avalon.
Just sayin'

BFL scam YES.
KNC scam YES. Many are still waiting.
HF scam YES. Forced Bankruptcy.
CT scam YES. Bankrupt.
Avalon scam YES. Chip scam was most notable and pre mining your equipment was clearly happening.

So... ya be careful out there right?


Right now all you got is Spondoolies Tech or Bitmain Tech selling in quantities to home miners / small miners.
hero member
Activity: 854
Merit: 500
Nope..
Sent 600 Emails to CHRIS THE LOSSER SCAMMER ASSHOLE and got a reply:
"Nothing can be done to stop whats happening you know.Bitcoin is not a legal currency in Africa you understand.I will keep taking monies from stupid mugu's like you and all people"
OMG HES TRYING TO DRIVE ME CRAZY SOMEONE HELP ME TRACK HIM DOWN

^--------Is your scammer.
newbie
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Merit: 0
Yes of course ASIC-Market is the new money making company and has nothing to sell but like my or your money.
The new company use the same story in "About us"  Roll Eyes
I was stupid enough to send 2 BTC in December to ASIC-Technologies  Angry
Or is here someone who gets some Miners, good´s refund.

newbie
Activity: 42
Merit: 0
(been scammed but) they now offered me a refund and have a NEW WEBSITE: BEWARE! Asic-market.com (how original!)
Will wait for refund (hopefully!) and post if true!


Received An answer to my refund request:

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Hello,

Unfortunately we are not in any way related to the asic-technologies scam.
Please do not fall for a scammer blackmailing us.

Kind regards,

Benjamin
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GOT AN EMAIL


ASIC_TECHNOLOGIES are now refunding people for non delivery

To apply for a refund , please contact

[email protected]
full member
Activity: 224
Merit: 100
Always search before doing business with a company doesn't matter if its bitcoin or not.  If its not a heard of big company I don't send money till I take a look around the web on them. 

This is the internet and scammers or all types loves this environment of pseudo anonymity and varying degrees of difficulty in doing anything about it if you are scammed. 

Example in regular money a buy X from company a with a nice website without looking around online and never receive X I can file a chargeback but if company a also just collected my card info to use its gonna be a whole lot more trouble then 1 chargeback and most likely since they are in bum fuk Egypt I wont have any legal recourse against them.
sr. member
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The realist
As opposed to...

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CGminer says: "at 0"

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So far untruthful out of the gate. Product image is blatantly a DSL modem motherboard of some kind

And various other comments/images/evidence.

You can see it has helped some people already.

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thanks guys you saved me from a bad move with this.

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Wow glad I google a company before buying was rather curious

KNC, BFL, HF, CT, AValon are real but just because they're real, doesn't mean they'll deliver on time or even deliver at all.

That's why googling for a ASIC company before buying would be a good idea. If I were to google BFL, I would see a shit ton of "I got my miner after 7 months. It mines about 4$ worth of bitcoins daily now. Yay!"

Just sayin'
legendary
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You can also find threads saying BFL is a scam. And KNC. And HF. And CT. And Avalon.
Just sayin'
sr. member
Activity: 308
Merit: 251
The realist
How so many? Cause the world is full of greedy and stupid people.

If people actually did any research at all before ordering, they would've seen this thread telling them that it is a scam.
member
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Merit: 10
I am more relaxed now  Smiley
wow 200 BTC how so many ?
legendary
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In Cryptocoins I Trust
Sent 600 Emails to CHRIS THE LOSSER SCAMMER ASSHOLE and got a reply:
"Nothing can be done to stop whats happening you know.Bitcoin is not a legal currency in Africa you understand.I will keep taking monies from stupid mugu's like you and all people"
OMG HES TRYING TO DRIVE ME CRAZY SOMEONE HELP ME TRACK HIM DOWN

Wow.. he has some nerve to reply to to you like that.

It is sad to me that people don't do their research on companies before buying. As it now stands, this scam has collected over 200 Bitcoins. That is just crazy..

Think before you spend people.. (although I doubt most of the scammed people use these forums, otherwise they'd most likely see this thread before ordering.)
member
Activity: 61
Merit: 10
Sent 600 Emails to CHRIS THE LOSSER SCAMMER ASSHOLE and got a reply:
"Nothing can be done to stop whats happening you know.Bitcoin is not a legal currency in Africa you understand.I will keep taking monies from stupid mugu's like you and all people"
OMG HES TRYING TO DRIVE ME CRAZY SOMEONE HELP ME TRACK HIM DOWN
full member
Activity: 224
Merit: 100
Wow glad I google a company before buying was rather curious but was excited to see blades for .1btc :-)  Guess that excitement it what make the scam work though...hehe
legendary
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Merit: 1003
they advertise this site everywhere
legendary
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Merit: 1040
Hot damn, even I almost fell for it :blush:
A friend wanted to buy some USB mining sticks for the heck of it, and that site was pretty much the first result on google. I wouldnt have fallen for fake presales of custom asics, but as a reseller of asicminer or bitfury usb sticks (the page I ended up on),  its not that difficult to get fooled - at least until you see they expect to send bitcons to a static address.

The scam is also working. They use 2 different addresses for all their "orders":

https://blockchain.info/address/1ibY2cWoEYFVM2bRXaNVm2brBD1uvrjUg
118.4 BTC

https://blockchain.info/address/1GW68rAn3h5nvwJeM4PNG4GHK2n277cpqa
64.5 BTC


Total of 182 BTC so far. Not bad for a scamsite that takes an hour to put together.
full member
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Fortune favors the bold, and sometimes the bald.
thanks guys you saved me from a bad move with this.
newbie
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hero member
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Merit: 500
I tried to pay them twice with PayPal and both times payment went through and they complained that there was some issue though with PayPal, when they actually used some demo paypal accounts, I believe for starters.

They kept blaming having issues with PayPal.

Second time after they cashed the money through PayPal, put a tracking number "00000000" and nothing came. I called them and they assured me there was an issue with PayPal and a refund is being processed. PayPal put the refund on pending for 7 days, to discover there were not enough funds in their account to cover. PayPal refunded me again.

(Thanks PayPal!!!)

Ever since they only accept BTC payment or bank transfer....

They even offered me discounted price, instead of $3000 to pay 7 BTC. I said through escrow service. They said at least 2BTC (for shipping) and 5 through escrow. I paid them nothing when I saw refund was not covered.... otherwise they were happy even with 2btc for a few days of communication with me...

Btw, their private phone# was +447934839575, email: [email protected].

It has to be a scam 100%!!

Cheers


See this is precisely why we need secured payment methods for pre-orders. This has always been an obvious scam, but the uninitiated need protection from themselves...
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