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Topic: bitcoin Scam - Bitcoin arr (Read 1998 times)

newbie
Activity: 40
Merit: 0
May 28, 2013, 01:35:25 PM
#7
@simonsays

If it looks to good to be true.....

Luckily I came across your post.  I did consider it a scam because it was too cheap but then I discovered the chat option and `had a chat`.  On the other side of the chat I had `Candy` which was sweet.  I asked specific questions like were are you located?   `Candy` declined to answer.  Looked up the address on Google Please note that the address is one word.  No sign so its new.  
Thanks again to poster for alerting me to this creature.
Please note that at this time the chat function is disabled on that site after I enlightened `Candy` as to my opinions of such activity.  Suggest you do the same since `chat` is used to bridge the trust issue.

Thanks again Simonsays


That Candy is a sly one isn't she?

I'll admit that it was quite late and I had had a few brews - otherwise I don't think I would have fallen for the trap.   

Glad you saw my post and were able to avoid it! 

Cheers.
newbie
Activity: 1
Merit: 0
May 24, 2013, 07:59:39 AM
#6
@simonsays

If it looks to good to be true.....

Luckily I came across your post.  I did consider it a scam because it was too cheap but then I discovered the chat option and `had a chat`.  On the other side of the chat I had `Candy` which was sweet.  I asked specific questions like were are you located?   `Candy` declined to answer.  Looked up the address on Google Please note that the address is one word.  No sign so its new.  
Thanks again to poster for alerting me to this creature.
Please note that at this time the chat function is disabled on that site after I enlightened `Candy` as to my opinions of such activity.  Suggest you do the same since `chat` is used to bridge the trust issue.

Thanks again Simonsays
newbie
Activity: 6
Merit: 0
May 23, 2013, 07:49:45 AM
#5
how spam posts work. like if someone ask me to post his bitcoin public key on my post. will it be a threat for me or what? please explain it with detail.
sr. member
Activity: 393
Merit: 250
May 23, 2013, 06:52:51 AM
#4
Info from whois.net:

Domain Name: BITCOINARR.COM
   Registrar: SHANGHAI YOVOLE NETWORKS INC.
   Whois Server: whois.yovole.com
   Referral URL: http://www.yovole.com
   Name Server: NS3.YOVOLE.COM
   Name Server: NS4.YOVOLE.COM
   Status: clientTransferProhibited
   Updated Date: 22-mar-2013
   Creation Date: 22-mar-2013
   Expiration Date: 22-mar-2014

I m small googling of SHANGHAI YOVOLE NETWORKS INC. found this 1 year old topic:
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20120413222051AALz56u

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I wanna get a nice pair of bball shoes, but they can be so damn expensive. I typed in "basketball shoes cheap" on google and this is the first website that came up. You think its legit?

http://www.basketball-parkgo.net/Cheap-air-jordan-men_c94?page=3

Thank you

If you follow the link, the website has been replaced by serving notice of civil lawsuit [Southern District of Florida].

I think it's safe to assume that this is a scam.
newbie
Activity: 9
Merit: 0
May 23, 2013, 01:09:45 AM
#3
Stay away , I also got scammed by them.
vip
Activity: 1316
Merit: 1043
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May 23, 2013, 12:40:30 AM
#2
bitcoinarr? (apparently not) BITCOINARR IS A SCAM BTW
newbie
Activity: 40
Merit: 0
May 23, 2013, 12:40:07 AM
#1
Just an FYI to you all - you'll see them spamming posts/boards.

Bitcoin arr is a SCAM.  Beware

Friendly chat until you make a purchase - then they disappear and your cheap bitcoins never appear.. imagine that.

Has anyone dealt with Paypal claims involving bitcoins?

 Huh
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