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Topic: Coince - Too good to be true ? - page 3. (Read 7339 times)

hero member
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February 16, 2016, 11:32:24 PM
#18
Hello guys.
I just came across this site. I also think it's unrealistic, but I can sacrifice $ 10  Grin  to see what will happen (though these are only 0.025 BTC).
I'll write again soon as I have some information regarding the investment and payments.


 See you soon !

Let us know how it goes
hero member
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Merit: 528
February 16, 2016, 10:03:22 PM
#17
I was really confused whether this site is legit or not
But it appears they have security certificate from trustwave and norton
Can this certificate be a guarantee that they are a legit company?
newbie
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Merit: 0
February 16, 2016, 04:57:02 PM
#16
Hello guys.
I just came across this site. I also think it's unrealistic, but I can sacrifice $ 10  Grin  to see what will happen (though these are only 0.025 BTC).
I'll write again soon as I have some information regarding the investment and payments.


 See you soon !
staff
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Merit: 6152
February 16, 2016, 05:21:26 AM
#15
Although they seem to have a good design and have not made a visible mistake (that I know so far) on their website, there are some suspicious activity on their plans so I wouldn't trust them and others shouldn't as well. Their websites expires in 2022 and have been around since 2004 but their SSL certificate expires in 2017 and was obtained since 2015 only. It has been listed on the following website since last month: http://www.badbitcoin.org/thebadlist/ and a strange thing I noticed was in the following website it has only positive comments and int he short amount of time (that's a lot of comments and mostly just fake one's to pursue others into investing): http://www.hyipbox.com/review/2390  In short they might operate nicely (for now) but rest assured they will suck every guys pocket if they think for a seconds they will remain good til the end.

Yes speaking about the fake comments , even on Facebook they have shitload of likes on their posts while no Bitcoin business have that probably , same goes for their YouTube video , it have a lot of likes and views but comments are disabled which really makes me think that all this is botted using addmefast or some other services .
legendary
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Crypto Swap Exchange
February 16, 2016, 04:54:30 AM
#14
Although they seem to have a good design and have not made a visible mistake (that I know so far) on their website, there are some suspicious activity on their plans so I wouldn't trust them and others shouldn't as well. Their websites expires in 2022 and have been around since 2004 but their SSL certificate expires in 2017 and was obtained since 2015 only. It has been listed on the following website since last month: http://www.badbitcoin.org/thebadlist/ and a strange thing I noticed was in the following website it has only positive comments and int he short amount of time (that's a lot of comments and mostly just fake one's to pursue others into investing): http://www.hyipbox.com/review/2390  In short they might operate nicely (for now) but rest assured they will suck every guys pocket if they think for a seconds they will remain good til the end.
legendary
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February 16, 2016, 03:40:00 AM
#13
@mexer , what MLM means
Hidden WHOIS information doesn't mean they're a scam. Most people I know that aren't even related to cryptos or letting people pay them (i.e., they can't scam because they're just information/fun sites) also hide theirs.
True but common sense follows, if they are not a legitimate bussiness the last thing they'd want others to know would be their IRL information for people to come slap them with a wet fish(figure of speech). Which seems to be the exact thing they are doing here.

Yeah, definitely not saying they're legitimate -- their MLM itself makes it shady. Just saying that the hidden WHOIS doesn't say a lot, :p. That said, I'm one of those that trusts NO MLMs. Ever.
hero member
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February 16, 2016, 03:32:16 AM
#12
@mexer , what MLM means
Hidden WHOIS information doesn't mean they're a scam. Most people I know that aren't even related to cryptos or letting people pay them (i.e., they can't scam because they're just information/fun sites) also hide theirs.
True but common sense follows, if they are not a legitimate bussiness the last thing they'd want others to know would be their IRL information for people to come slap them with a wet fish(figure of speech). Which seems to be the exact thing they are doing here.
legendary
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February 16, 2016, 03:28:03 AM
#11
Well... it's a website that doesn't has a host, so you can't even access it normally. Also, its WHOIS information is hidden, which is something that any upright business would never do.

But if you found it from a website that advertises anything they can get their hands on, and the offer seems too good to be true, typically it'll be a hoax.

Hidden WHOIS information doesn't mean they're a scam. Most people I know that aren't even related to cryptos or letting people pay them (i.e., they can't scam because they're just information/fun sites) also hide theirs.
member
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February 16, 2016, 03:17:17 AM
#10
To bad they did not allow crawling, otherwise this might have told us something about the history of the page:
https://web.archive.org/web/*/https://coince.com/

Anways, i always follow the old logic: "if it seems to good to be true, it probably is". So i'll steer clear of this website
hero member
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February 16, 2016, 03:15:44 AM
#9
its a HYIP/Ponzi, you invest and hope to get paid daily.  Grin Goodluck

Their just bought an OLD domain, its combo trick EVSEAL + OLD Domain = more trust from in inexperience hyip players
staff
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February 16, 2016, 03:14:28 AM
#8
They are well publicized have seen them every where,where their are bitcoin related advertisement,but like all the other investment site,they are an hyip and a ponzi scheme,but surprisingly they managed to stay on business for quite some time if the domain information i bet they just bought this domain for their advantage,it's an old hyip trick.

Indeed , but I mean it's not like they are on the internet only , because they have a video on youtube and someone shown his face , so are those hyip (whatever that means) legal ? how they can't be afraid from getting arrested .

@mexer , what MLM means
hero member
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February 16, 2016, 03:10:31 AM
#7
Another MLM ponzi
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legendary
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Bons.io Telegram Casino
February 16, 2016, 03:04:55 AM
#6
They are well publicized have seen them every where,where their are bitcoin related advertisement,but like all the other investment site,they are an hyip and a ponzi scheme,but surprisingly they managed to stay on business for quite some time if the domain information i bet they just bought this domain for their advantage,it's an old hyip trick.
full member
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February 15, 2016, 08:03:34 PM
#5
Keep away from that site
 its just another HYIP
you will not even take your ROI.
mkc
hero member
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February 15, 2016, 04:39:54 PM
#4
I have been burned by mining investment more than once, my advice is stay away.
People tend to think this one is difference, but they are not.
Buying bitcoin and put them away is the best strategy.
staff
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February 15, 2016, 12:03:16 PM
#3
Well... it's a website that doesn't has a host, so you can't even access it normally. Also, its WHOIS information is hidden, which is something that any upright business would never do.

But if you found it from a website that advertises anything they can get their hands on, and the offer seems too good to be true, typically it'll be a hoax.

I found those information's about their site on another website :

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Domain for 18 years (registered 22 January 2004, active till 2022);
Dedicated server — IP 186.2.167.46;
DDOS protection by DDOS-GUARD;
Licensed script GolDCoders;
Domain registrar ENOM, INC;
SSL certificate + GreenBar for 2 years by Symantec Corporation;
Official certificate: № 06470633 (check here http://wck2.companieshouse.gov.uk/)
Unique design;
Original content;

legendary
Activity: 1168
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February 15, 2016, 11:56:01 AM
#2
Well... it's a website that doesn't has a host, so you can't even access it normally. Also, its WHOIS information is hidden, which is something that any upright business would never do.

But if you found it from a website that advertises anything they can get their hands on, and the offer seems too good to be true, typically it'll be a hoax.
staff
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Merit: 6152
February 15, 2016, 11:42:21 AM
#1
It's just another website that I found ... from Cointelegraph. As usual I keep asking about website advertised in Cointelegraph because they have a history on promoting scams (e.g BitPlutos) .
So whoever have information's about this https://coince.com/ website please share with us . Also if someone could explain how it exactly works , It would be awesome because I didn't fully understand .
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