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Topic: asicscryptominers.com review about scam website (Read 151 times)

jr. member
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February 14, 2022, 02:52:48 AM
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The topic is updated with their answer
We currently have only 73 units of A11 and 213 units of X4 left in stock.
Did you ask for their inventory without proof or did they just silently ignore that part in the above response? Regardless of that, it seems that there are no limits in regards to adding larger orders to the cart [another clear red flag]: Screenshot of my cart

No, I didn't ask for proof, just asked how many units they have from these miners..

I can't open the image, but I just saw what you talking about..

legendary
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The topic is updated with their answer
We currently have only 73 units of A11 and 213 units of X4 left in stock.
Did you ask for their inventory without proof or did they just silently ignore that part in the above response? Regardless of that, it seems that there are no limits in regards to adding larger orders to the cart [another clear red flag]: Screenshot of my cart
jr. member
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It’s easier to get a flu shot from a homeless tweaker in the heart of a big city than it is to find websites that won’t scam you when buying asic’s
Because it's lucrative business for the scammers. Sadly, so many people fall for the baits and scams because they don't do due diligence, or get trapped into buying miners that seem cheaper than those listed on official manufacture's shops.

Fact!!...




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I don't know, how they think, that I will believe to these digits/units... lol
legendary
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Heisenberg
It’s easier to get a flu shot from a homeless tweaker in the heart of a big city than it is to find websites that won’t scam you when buying asic’s
Because it's lucrative business for the scammers. Sadly, so many people fall for the baits and scams because they don't do due diligence, or get trapped into buying miners that seem cheaper than those listed on official manufacture's shops.
jr. member
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It’s easier to get a flu shot from a homeless tweaker in the heart of a big city than it is to find websites that won’t scam you when buying asic’s

jr. member
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This looks like a coinminingcentral.com clone!
It's a cheap website and for sure it's a SCAM!
The phone number is not working also...
legendary
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I'll take OP at his word that this place (and I highly doubt there's even a place) is a scam.  I took a look at their "contact" page and saw this:



Sure, it's possible that this is an ASIC retailer based out of Minnesota in the US and that the owners have an extremely poor grasp of the English language....but it's far more likely that this is just a phishing site preying on the world's growing desire to break into the mining business.  That isn't even how you format a US address, by the way.  You'd think anyone living in Minnesota would know how to write their mailing address properly.
legendary
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Heisenberg
I think asicscryptominers.com is a scam website.
Don't just think it is a scam website. There is no doubt they are absolute scammers.

I also discovered that https://cryptoasicsminers.com also has similar to the above site which automatically makes it a scam too

Domain details
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Domain: cryptoasicsminers.com
Registrar: NameCheap, Inc.
Registered On: 2021-12-01
Expires On: 2022-12-01
Updated On: 2021-12-01
hero member
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You don't have to be very experienced to understand that this is a fake website. Looking at this website, it is clear that they have not been able to develop this website properly. I visited the website and saw their inexperienced work.



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Domain name: asicscryptominers.com
Registry Domain ID: 2630787896_DOMAIN_COM-VRSN
Registrar WHOIS Server: whois.namecheap.com
Registrar URL: http://www.namecheap.com
Updated Date: 0001-01-01T00:00:00.00Z
Creation Date: 2021-08-01T15:59:10.00Z
Registrar Registration Expiration Date: 2022-08-01T15:59:10.00Z
Registrar: NAMECHEAP INC
Registrar IANA ID: 1068
jr. member
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What happened::

I think asicscryptominers.com is a scam website.

They sell all of the expensive miners, the miners that the manufacturers don't sell or have. But unlike others fake websites the prices are high

The address on their website it's fake too, it's some farm Grin - https://www.google.com/maps/place/9385+Golf+Course+Rd+NW,+Angle+Inlet,+MN+56711,+USA/@49.3448535,-95.0703253,186m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m5!3m4!1s0x52be538dedcae767:0xd99db9a79e2e252e!8m2!3d49.3449252!4d-95.0701194 (copy the full link for satellite view)

I have sent them a message and I'm still waiting for answer, but it will be some lie. I will update the topic when he/they answer.


Reference Link:

https://asicscryptominers.com/

PM/Chat Logs:

Dear Jackson,
We currently have only 73 units of A11 and 213 units of X4 left in stock.
You can order directly from our website:
https://asicscryptominers.com/product/innosilicon-a11-pro-8gb-eth-1500mh/
https://asicscryptominers.com/product/jasminer-x4-etchash/
 
Kind Regards
Whatsapp: +1 (781) 214-1768
https://asicscryptominers.com/

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