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Topic: bitcoinblackfriday.info - Do NOT use their website. - page 10. (Read 17046 times)

hero member
Activity: 756
Merit: 500
i just tried to buy 2 miners, and sent the f@#$%# 5.716 bitcoin , to 1NbA3NtMtt39mQxSEr55Ai1VhHWehNukj5
how can these people have an exact copy of their website, this is so messed up. i have been with bitcoin for 2 years, and am so into it, and have slowly saved as much as i could which this was nearly all of it,yet something like this happens, and now their is no reason for me to care about it, or tell my friends about it. this is the reason they all stay away from it. this is terrible, me and my family are now in trouble because of this, and at a terrible time of year.


let alone my bitcointalk account was stolen and the hacker got my NEM when it was worth something, i tried to get it back, to no avail. now i see why people stay away from this industry rather than welcome it. i have been as safe as possible for 2 years, with multiple backups, differant accounts, all a waste, none of it matters anymore
hero member
Activity: 854
Merit: 1009
JAYCE DESIGNS - http://bit.ly/1tmgIwK
Looks like a very soptisticated scam, they bought all websites , setup all the phising sites, and spend a lot on advertising.

They probably stolen much money too. Damnit, and I wanted to buy something from that site.

hero member
Activity: 798
Merit: 531
Crypto is King.
The deal for genopro software seems legit. https://www.genopro.com/buy/default.aspx?coupon=BitcoinBlackFriday I ordered with my card (not bitcoin because their bitpay was down) and got the activation code, etc. I also emailed them asking about their bitcoin payment option being down and they replied professionally, although requesting bitcoin be sent to an address. I decided a card was safer in this situation.

I just emailed them back warning them they are being advertised on a scam site.
legendary
Activity: 1666
Merit: 1001
I can't believe it since they having massive expensive.
I'm wonder how can we prevent this kind of advertisement for the future
legendary
Activity: 3430
Merit: 1548
Get loan in just five minutes goo.gl/8WMW6n
I've left a warning on multiple news website, reported a few posts (and even tweeted at a news website) to warn people about this. Let's hope it helps.

EDIT: I also tweeted a warning to my Twitter followers, if anyone (or everyone) could retweet it, that would be great.
already done,
damn, two day tweeted scam site Angry
copper member
Activity: 1890
Merit: 1874
Goodbye, Z.
How can you guys conclude that this is a scam? All i see are links :-/ isnt primedice's url primedice.com? I was almost thinking of depositing when I saw the alert at the top of the forum. Could you guys give me more info of what would happen if I actually deposited a few BTC?

Go back to OP, read again please.
In case you miss it, I will highlight it for you:
[...]
links to primedice.io instead of [original site]
[...]
links to buy-trezor.com instead of [original site]
[...]
links to sqondoolies-tech.com instead of [original site]
[...]
links to appgyft.com instead of [original site]

EDIT:
Sad to see people fell for it.
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.13088826
sr. member
Activity: 392
Merit: 251
How can you guys conclude that this is a scam? All i see are links :-/ isnt primedice's url primedice.com? I was almost thinking of depositing when I saw the alert at the top of the forum. Could you guys give me more info of what would happen if I actually deposited a few BTC?
newbie
Activity: 56
Merit: 0
"The domain you have come from has been banned from CoinPayments.net - it is not recommended you do business with them at this time.
Ban category: Known scams / product non-delivery"

CoinPayments have banned them. Good to know.

I really hop not many people have been affected by them :/
legendary
Activity: 3416
Merit: 3419
Crypto Swap Exchange
Thank you for the Info ,i did not know i'm promoting scam site
I removed the signature.

I've left a warning on multiple news website, reported a few posts (and even tweeted at a news website) to warn people about this. Let's hope it helps.

EDIT: I also tweeted a warning to my Twitter followers, if anyone (or everyone) could retweet it, that would be great.
I've delete my previous tweet about promoting their site and make new tweet
Here is : My tweet warning

I sent a tweet warning to my followers.

Fu****g scamer
also retweet your warning tweet and delete all of my tweets about that scam site
legendary
Activity: 1736
Merit: 1029
Woah... What a time to scam people. How is it possible that this guy thought he could get away with this?
well, although he didn't, I do believe that he probably scammed for a good amount... and honestly it was a pretty smart (although obvious for some) idea, especially for those new bitcoin users.
legendary
Activity: 1512
Merit: 1012
Woah... What a time to scam people. How is it possible that this guy thought he could get away with this?
member
Activity: 116
Merit: 10
Poor guy next door.
well that was far obvious Cheesy
as soon as you clicked on get that deal for primedice it opened with .io and not with .com good thing im carefull about that Smiley
hero member
Activity: 484
Merit: 500
Thank you for the Info ,i did not know i'm promoting scam site
I removed the signature.

I've left a warning on multiple news website, reported a few posts (and even tweeted at a news website) to warn people about this. Let's hope it helps.

EDIT: I also tweeted a warning to my Twitter followers, if anyone (or everyone) could retweet it, that would be great.
I've delete my previous tweet about promoting their site and make new tweet
Here is : My tweet warning

I sent a tweet warning to my followers.
full member
Activity: 169
Merit: 101
Jon Holmquist
I sent in a couple emails to the guys at Namecheap and they will hopefully be able to do something, but it's a legal process so it'll take some time.
sr. member
Activity: 474
Merit: 500
Thanks 4 the warning.
I got a email from the site and deleted it.
Best regards
Christian
hero member
Activity: 1176
Merit: 500
for lucky i don't have accepted his promotional twitter campaign because the rate are low for me. Very bad man
full member
Activity: 169
Merit: 101
Jon Holmquist
Folks from Gyft reached out to me and I sent out a newsletter warning people not to use .info.

So,

The 'founder' of .info is 'Thomas Silva'

No prior history in Bitcoin, released a couple press releases. Used some really shady shit to downvote almost all of my social media posts and upvote his own.

Listed this as his phone number: +1 (424) 241-3613

Listed his first address on his press release as 3370 E Pershing Ave, Orlando, Florida, 32806 which was up for rent some time ago, you can get the property owner's info if you look for it, I didn't bother calling and verifying if a Thomas Silva lives there.

The next address he put up was in his newsletters:

Bloomspring Avenue 122
Seattle, Wa 98144

Which just doesn't exist.

Whois is privacy protected, we're sending in a request to namecheap to take down the website.

"Thomas" sent me an email on November 12th:

"Hello Jon,

My name is Thomas Silva and I'm the owner of bitcoinblackfriday.info. I
have seen a hostile reaction from you in some of our posts so I would like
to reach out to you and offer my apologies regarding the similarity
between our two domains and to express my sincere regret that you are
upset with us offering our expertise to help bitcoiners reach the best
bitcoin black friday deals on November 27th. Me and my team have the
utmost respect for you and your website, it has been of great help so far
but please understand that we feel we can do a great job also and we do
not want to compete with your website. We only want to help Bitcoin and
advertise this big day for the greater good of the community and spread
the word as best as possible.

I hope you understand that we do not want to hold grudges and maybe we can
work togheter to make Bitcoin Black Friday as successful as possible.

Sincerely,

Thomas Silva
BitcoinBlackFriday.info
[email protected]"

I have the headers information if someone who's trusted in the community wants to take a look at it and parse out the relevant bits so I don't give out my IP.

I'm mad that this happened, I knew he was shady since people who actually exist aren't that hard to find, but I just thought he was going to sell people's emails or some crap, never expected it to go so bad.
legendary
Activity: 1582
Merit: 1006
beware of your keys.
i did only submitted a few of the stuff to sell, but now it is a ripoff. though i didn't get into those phishing website. duh it is a waste of time; i would wish to get to bitcoinblackfriday.com , not .info

gonna spread this thread throughout the facebook! stand by.
sr. member
Activity: 476
Merit: 500
Re-Evolution
Thank you for the Info ,i did not know i'm promoting scam site
I removed the signature.

I've left a warning on multiple news website, reported a few posts (and even tweeted at a news website) to warn people about this. Let's hope it helps.

EDIT: I also tweeted a warning to my Twitter followers, if anyone (or everyone) could retweet it, that would be great.
I've delete my previous tweet about promoting their site and make new tweet
Here is : My tweet warning
copper member
Activity: 3948
Merit: 2201
Verified awesomeness ✔
I've left a warning on multiple news website, reported a few posts (and even tweeted at a news website) to warn people about this. Let's hope it helps.

EDIT: I also tweeted a warning to my Twitter followers, if anyone (or everyone) could retweet it, that would be great.
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