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Topic: btcbuyerseller.com is down ? (Read 315 times)

hero member
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Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
January 05, 2020, 12:23:38 PM
#23
Since i have my funds there, is there any official news about anything wrong with their site hacked or something or should i forget about it , if it is really an exit scam ? Cry  
I wish someone can give me any good news about btcbuyerseller.
sr. member
Activity: 2030
Merit: 356
January 03, 2020, 11:25:37 AM
#22
People do really love to explore and then cry later on when problem arises.

That's what wanting to get rich quick does to people who badly want to change their financial situation.


I have seen many people who got even more poor when they try to get rich quickly. There is no free money for anyone.
However I also used btcbuyerseller few times but luckily I did not have any funds there. No one would have thought they could have scam like the way they did.  Sad
mk4
legendary
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Paldo.io 🤖
January 02, 2020, 10:19:06 AM
#21
Scamming, gambling, carelessness, variegated community
all these factors shows us that crypto community grown really far from what it was when this forum was just started

Yes, in which, even though it doesn't look like it in the eyes of most people that got scammed, these are actually signs that the industry is improving. Unfortunately, where there's money to be made, hackers and scammers will follow. Just as how there were scams in Wall Street in the past(Theranos, etc).
legendary
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January 02, 2020, 05:36:48 AM
#20
People do really love to explore and then cry later on when problem arises.

That's what wanting to get rich quick does to people who badly want to change their financial situation. The worst part is that quite a bunch of them somehow convince themselves that they accept the risk of potentially losing their money for using a scam site, but when they actually do lose that money they suddenly realize that they fucked up and start complaining on social media.

In my opinion these people have no right to complain. You gave a scammer your money and you lost it, what other outcome is there to expect you moron? Lips sealed
legendary
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Flying Hellfish is a Commie
January 02, 2020, 01:20:15 AM
#19
Not in a hurry but thanks for sharing this site. I hope it also does not require the KYC ?

It doesn't. Think of it as a copy of Paxful/Localbitcoins where KYC is not required and you have full control over your funds (you can export the private keys).

This site sounds very promising, would without a doubt think the crowds of people at Paxful/LBC would love to hop over. How long has it been active? As it doesn't seem to have too many listings at the moment -- which could either be attributed to a lack of customers/vendors, or a lack of time to bring people over to it.

ANYTHING TO GET AWAY FROM PAXFUL/LBC.
newbie
Activity: 32
Merit: 0
January 02, 2020, 12:22:15 AM
#18
Yes, i had the funds there and someone told me that site is better than localbitcoins and i started trusting and using this site. I was away for holidays but today when i checked this new error, it seems that it is sign of exit scam. How many more exit scams will we see in cypto world  Huh
How many more exit scams? A lot more, to say the least. It will never end. So take this as a lesson, and learn to use decentralized exchanges like Bisq[1] instead. With Bisq, 1) you don't need kyc 2) you hold the funds, not the platform

Why people cant just simply put up on their minds to trust only those services which had been used by majority? People do really love to explore and then cry later on when problem arises.
One word: carelessness.


[1] https://bisq.network/
Scamming, gambling, carelessness, variegated community
all these factors shows us that crypto community grown really far from what it was when this forum was just started
mk4
legendary
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Merit: 3873
Paldo.io 🤖
January 01, 2020, 10:25:01 AM
#17
Yes, i had the funds there and someone told me that site is better than localbitcoins and i started trusting and using this site. I was away for holidays but today when i checked this new error, it seems that it is sign of exit scam. How many more exit scams will we see in cypto world  Huh
How many more exit scams? A lot more, to say the least. It will never end. So take this as a lesson, and learn to use decentralized exchanges like Bisq[1] instead. With Bisq, 1) you don't need kyc 2) you hold the funds, not the platform

Why people cant just simply put up on their minds to trust only those services which had been used by majority? People do really love to explore and then cry later on when problem arises.
One word: carelessness.


[1] https://bisq.network/
legendary
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Merit: 1127
January 01, 2020, 07:20:35 AM
#16
Not sure about you guys, but the domain name itself sounds too shady to start with in my opinion.

Pretty common domain for scammers to use. If you see domains like; btcprofitsdirect, btctraderpro, btcwalletsafe, etc it's 99% likely to be a scam.

http://whois.domaintools.com/btcbuyerseller.com

Domain is registered like 6 months ago and only for a year, of which 6 months are left, which isn't a good sign either. Serious businesses register their domain for at least a couple of years, and they will pick a short and brandable domain that looks professional.

That's what it pretty much looks like. Though apparently this specific service had a different approach. Become a legit service for months with people trusting it, and bail when probably enough bitcoin are trusted onto the platform. In contrast to the typical "screw you, my coins now" at the moment of deposit.
Why people cant just simply put up on their minds to trust only those services which had been used by majority? People do really love to explore and then cry later on when problem arises.
sr. member
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Merit: 280
January 01, 2020, 04:52:29 AM
#15
It appears that many fraudsters use the term "NO KYC" to attract members after these restrictions were imposed on LBC & Paxful.
How did you know that site? They don't look popular.
the server of the website is used for multiple websites by many websites that appear to be scammers.

This mean that if any site is offering NO KYC, we should be more careful as they can scam by attracting customers on this NO KYC thing and then scam later once they got a lot of customers. It is so difficult for the crypto users to remain anonymous as the trusted services requires KYC and non-KYC services often scam like btcbuyerseller.com
hero member
Activity: 2814
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Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
January 01, 2020, 04:41:49 AM
#14
Do you have funds sitting there op? Not trying to conclude anything but there's barely anything about them if you look them up. I guess that's not surprising since they seem to have started just a few months ago.

I would advise playing safe, stay away from non-established services.

Yes, i had the funds there and someone told me that site is better than localbitcoins and i started trusting and using this site. I was away for holidays but today when i checked this new error, it seems that it is sign of exit scam. How many more exit scams will we see in cypto world  Huh
mk4
legendary
Activity: 2870
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Paldo.io 🤖
January 01, 2020, 12:41:22 AM
#13
Not sure about you guys, but the domain name itself sounds too shady to start with in my opinion.

Pretty common domain for scammers to use. If you see domains like; btcprofitsdirect, btctraderpro, btcwalletsafe, etc it's 99% likely to be a scam.

http://whois.domaintools.com/btcbuyerseller.com

Domain is registered like 6 months ago and only for a year, of which 6 months are left, which isn't a good sign either. Serious businesses register their domain for at least a couple of years, and they will pick a short and brandable domain that looks professional.

That's what it pretty much looks like. Though apparently this specific service had a different approach. Become a legit service for months with people trusting it, and bail when probably enough bitcoin are trusted onto the platform. In contrast to the typical "screw you, my coins now" at the moment of deposit.
legendary
Activity: 2170
Merit: 1427
December 31, 2019, 11:14:24 AM
#12
Not sure about you guys, but the domain name itself sounds too shady to start with in my opinion.

Pretty common domain for scammers to use. If you see domains like; btcprofitsdirect, btctraderpro, btcwalletsafe, etc it's 99% likely to be a scam.

http://whois.domaintools.com/btcbuyerseller.com

Domain is registered like 6 months ago and only for a year, of which 6 months are left, which isn't a good sign either. Serious businesses register their domain for at least a couple of years, and they will pick a short and brandable domain that looks professional.
legendary
Activity: 2688
Merit: 3983
December 31, 2019, 10:56:59 AM
#11
It appears that many fraudsters use the term "NO KYC" to attract members after these restrictions were imposed on LBC & Paxful.
How did you know that site? They don't look popular.
the server of the website is used for multiple websites by many websites that appear to be scammers.
mk4
legendary
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Paldo.io 🤖
December 31, 2019, 09:46:57 AM
#10


Welp, it looks like it now has a different error..



Definitely not a very good sign if you have funds on that platform. Not sure about you guys, but the domain name itself sounds too shady to start with in my opinion.
sr. member
Activity: 1218
Merit: 251
December 31, 2019, 07:21:51 AM
#9
Do you have funds sitting there op? Not trying to conclude anything but there's barely anything about them if you look them up. I guess that's not surprising since they seem to have started just a few months ago.

I would advise playing safe, stay away from non-established services.

And over 7 days later, the site is still down. Its gradually seems another business has gone down the drain with people resources and there won't be nothing to do about it unfortunately. For OP and anyone who have funds on that platform, its surely too late to think about pulling out because the funds are gone for sure. Next time, take your time before putting funds on any platform whatsoever.

There was no notification at all so users like the OP did not know this would happen, nothing could be done after this except waiting for the website to recover and I also did not know if they escaped according to the website?
hero member
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Merit: 569
December 31, 2019, 05:38:13 AM
#8
Do you have funds sitting there op? Not trying to conclude anything but there's barely anything about them if you look them up. I guess that's not surprising since they seem to have started just a few months ago.

I would advise playing safe, stay away from non-established services.

And over 7 days later, the site is still down. Its gradually seems another business has gone down the drain with people resources and there won't be nothing to do about it unfortunately. For OP and anyone who have funds on that platform, its surely too late to think about pulling out because the funds are gone for sure. Next time, take your time before putting funds on any platform whatsoever.
hero member
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yesssir! 🫡
December 22, 2019, 01:55:55 PM
#7
Do you have funds sitting there op? Not trying to conclude anything but there's barely anything about them if you look them up. I guess that's not surprising since they seem to have started just a few months ago.

I would advise playing safe, stay away from non-established services.
legendary
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Merit: 7064
December 22, 2019, 12:49:52 PM
#6
Website is DOWN for everyone.
You can check status on this website
https://downforeveryoneorjustme.com/btcbuyerseller.com

Maybe try to contact support with email or on their social media.

I never used it myself so I can't say more at this point.
jr. member
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December 22, 2019, 12:18:53 PM
#5
https://www.btcbuyerseller.com/ is currently down. Anyone knows the reason ? I started using it instead of localbitcoins but today i when i visited after many days, i could not open the site. Any news about it ?
This is the error i am getting.



Yes, it is down now. try again later.
staff
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Merit: 6152
December 22, 2019, 09:14:10 AM
#4
Not in a hurry but thanks for sharing this site. I hope it also does not require the KYC ?

It doesn't. Think of it as a copy of Paxful/Localbitcoins where KYC is not required and you have full control over your funds (you can export the private keys).
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