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newbie
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December 30, 2017, 01:40:41 AM
#28
There is no doubt at this point that this is scam.

*A single address still holds 94% of all Tokens: https://etherscan.io/token/0xe81d72d14b1516e68ac3190a46c93302cc8ed60f#balances
*They removed the advisory board and some members from the homepage (Ask yourself why?)
*There was never a statement or anything from the CEO. Maybe the guy really does not exist.
*They respond to no mails or anything

If you invested, your money is lost 100% sure!
hero member
Activity: 914
Merit: 500
August 23, 2018, 03:54:17 AM
#27
This is a scam!
november 2017 i bought ~0.5 ETH worth of it, now i can't even login in to my account, no account restore function and no support ticket answer so far after 24h

There have been many posts on this forum that the project is fraudulent. I myself wrote about it many times. The team paid the exchange for listing and sold their tokens. Be careful in the future

If this true, why they don't wipe out their web-site, telegram group, etc?
I do not justify them, I just want to know the truth. I also have CL tokens and I`m a bit worried about project.
sr. member
Activity: 448
Merit: 252
July 15, 2018, 02:57:38 AM
#26
that if we did not entertain ourselves with hope, I will recall a few things about this project:
- they did not burn the tokens when they promised
- they have lost an awful platform that works through time
- the project team is not disclosed
- they artificially show on exchanges volume
draw conclusions yourself
full member
Activity: 714
Merit: 118
May 13, 2018, 02:46:52 PM
#25
This is a scam!
november 2017 i bought ~0.5 ETH worth of it, now i can't even login in to my account, no account restore function and no support ticket answer so far after 24h

There have been many posts on this forum that the project is fraudulent. I myself wrote about it many times. The team paid the exchange for listing and sold their tokens. Be careful in the future
member
Activity: 111
Merit: 10
April 23, 2018, 07:26:47 PM
#24
This is a scam!
november 2017 i bought ~0.5 ETH worth of it, now i can't even login in to my account, no account restore function and no support ticket answer so far after 24h
hero member
Activity: 518
Merit: 500
January 17, 2018, 07:22:27 AM
#23
Yeah, i did raise that question in telegram and all they told me to read the wonderful pined post with what is coming up.
One wallet holding 241m coins and its not "locked", as there are movements from that wallet to other wallets (pretty sure to HITtbc also, but still checking on that).
When you ask they just say that the coins are "locked" - well as far as i know, locked means - you cant fucking move them... if its some sort of dev. fund or something else that they completely forgot to mention anywhere in the ICO/whitepaper, well then its super fishy.


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Coinlancer Support, [17.01.18 14:20]
There will be an announcement shortly. You will get to know all the details. Please be patience
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yeah right while ...
full member
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https://freelabit.network
December 29, 2017, 04:32:54 PM
#22
Any updates on this?
member
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Big fan of P2PS, the future of altcoins.
December 21, 2017, 09:34:57 AM
#21
The project is engaged in scam. https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/annico-coinlancerio-cl-freelancers-of-the-world-unite-ico-14th-oct-2241037  They do not answer specific questions. When the participants said that the project was a scam, newbie always appeared in the branches and took the topic away. Constantly the same. On their website it is indicated that they collected more than 11 million but the purse addresses that they indicated on the site say they did not collect anything. Here are the addresses of Bitcoin 1D8B3fEKdNLsAA9geSRqHx5D76VPgkxwcG  and Ether wallets 0x5faaa0Db39EeD976ea17F4bFE493E1Adb21C5C94
You can check it yourself
Their site https://www.coinlancer.io
https://etherscan.io/token/tokenholderchart/0xe81d72d14b1516e68ac3190a46c93302cc8ed60f
sorry for my English


I think how much of English proficiency a person possesses does not really matter as long as you are able to present all the proof that needs to be presented in a structured manner for proper verification by the moderators and forum members generally speaking. I guess you have been able to present that.
full member
Activity: 756
Merit: 103
December 18, 2017, 12:19:54 PM
#20
Thank you for contacting them Smiley

I think I can understand them somehow.

The real big problem here seems to be HitBTC. Many told me that they invested, because the token was already listed. A listing on an exchange can be definitely seen as some kind of endorsement. I talked to some ICO entrepreneurs and they told me that you just have to pay HitBTC the right amount of money, then they list everything.
In these days money is important for them to list any ICO either they were scam or semi scam etc.  I am seeing everyday a lot of ICO's exchangers just like PTC programs. People need to research or read this forums before investing and I also promoted Coinlancer, still not yet known who is the developer.
newbie
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Merit: 0
December 18, 2017, 02:11:00 AM
#19
I think every ICO listing page should stop listing this token immediately!

There is everywhere evidence that this is a pure scam project.

* Tokens are already floating around without any reason
* The tokens that are floating around a far less than $11M, just about 300,000USD
* One address holds 97% of all the tokens
* Just lying from the beginning. Please check the first version of their homepage -> http://web.archive.org/web/20171005070449/http://www.coinlancer.io/
    * in the archived site you can see that they told that they will launch the product on Nov. 15th -> Now is December and they just launched a sh*tty beta
    * in the archive you can see the original team -> just 4 scammers and 3 scam advisors -> Now they have over 30 sh*tty members
*there are no statemets or anything from their CEO. No pictures from him on FB or anywhere. Nobody knows if this guy even exists.
*they have "lorem ipsum"-code on their webpage. Seems like the homepage is just copied from another project
*there is no address to check how high their funding really is. The sum is f*cking hard-coded on their webpage!!!
*They extended the ICO by 1 f*cking month without any reason or statement.


Shame on coinschedule for listing them as gold!
Coinschedule, you are just looking for money! Because of your gold listing people will invest in this scam! Can't you do a short audit before gold listing a project?
I really think there should also start a discussion about these listing pages!!! Newbies think that a gold or silver listing means that the ICO is endorsed!

Also shame on HitBTC for starting trading them! I know that HitBTC just wants money! Give them half a million and they list your sh*t!!!


This is all not good for the cryptocommunity and really painful to watch Sad

Everybody who is really interested in the long-term success of Ethereum and the Blockchain innovations should start shaming and reporting such projects!
Start with sharing my list of evidences on Twitter, Facebook, VK or anywhere and please contact listing pages and trading platforms to take this scams down!




You were right. I was also wondering why Coinschedule listed Coinlancer as gold badge. Turn out they received money from marketing program to do so. I contacted them to clarify and here is their answer.

"Thanks for alerting us to this.  Yes we are working very hard to reduce scams, its our main goal for our next update, it’s a very big problem to solve and we have been working for many months to solve this in a scalable manner.

 

As you might understand, we get 100’s of ico submissions a week and its taking some time to build a system and procedure that can handle them.  You have to understand that the ICO business has blown up, it took us by surprise, we are playing catch up.

 

We hate scammers, it’s not like we are promoting them on purpose, also as per our T & C, the Platinum, Gold and Silver do not reflect on the quality of the ICO, they are just paid marketing packages.  We will be releasing a system that will show quality of ICOs within the coming months.  This will be where we do some research and due diligence on the projects.

 

Please do not think GOLD Project = Easy Money, its not like that, always do lots of research.

 

Regards

Majid

Coinschedule Site Admin
hero member
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December 17, 2017, 01:41:34 AM
#18
I suspect they are deliberately prolonging or delaying this to fleece as many investors (now defined as victims) as they possibly can. Nobody has officially outed them yet as a scam so they still have a window of opportunity here... until now. But not everyone will read this thread so there is room for more coins to flow into their hot wallet.

Ironic that they branded their project Coinlancer. They did live up to their name, "lanced" all your coins with surgical precision indeed.

full member
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December 17, 2017, 12:38:59 AM
#17
The project is engaged in scam. https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/annico-coinlancerio-cl-freelancers-of-the-world-unite-ico-14th-oct-2241037  They do not answer specific questions. When the participants said that the project was a scam, newbie always appeared in the branches and took the topic away. Constantly the same. On their website it is indicated that they collected more than 11 million but the purse addresses that they indicated on the site say they did not collect anything. Here are the addresses of Bitcoin 1D8B3fEKdNLsAA9geSRqHx5D76VPgkxwcG  and Ether wallets 0x5faaa0Db39EeD976ea17F4bFE493E1Adb21C5C94
You can check it yourself
Their site https://www.coinlancer.io
sorry for my English

I think you are getting it wrong there is no specific wallet for a single for the ico. Each ico participants have their own unique wallet to make payment through their ico partner @ https://www.coinpayments.net. I don't get your point.

They ICO ended yesterday and in a week you will see that I was right as their branch will be clogged with questions where the team went)))
The ICO should have ended long time ago, but it wasn't and they made one more month to go. Actually why do these guys need investors when they knew such a profitable ICO.
Did you checked from where is the CEO or marketers, managers?
hero member
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Merit: 1082
December 16, 2017, 10:43:40 PM
#16
I’m reading the comments above and it’s a sad tale of a scam in the making. The big crash is yet to come but I’m impressed to see some of you with enough brain power left to recognize and finally accept the elaborately woven web of fraud here. For that, you get my applause but nothing more.

They have your money and it would be short of a miracle if they later turn out to be a genuine ICO. By the looks of it, there will be no miracle this month, next month, next year. Ever.

To our Vietnamese friend above who might have invested his entire life assets on this “project”, I do not want to break it to you prematurely but you have to brace yourself for the big S. This has all the colors of a scam. Be strong and try to weather the growing storm.
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https://freelabit.network
December 16, 2017, 08:38:47 PM
#15
Well, here is the answer why we never runned an ICO for our project.
full member
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December 16, 2017, 12:15:32 PM
#14
The project is engaged in scam. https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/annico-coinlancerio-cl-freelancers-of-the-world-unite-ico-14th-oct-2241037  They do not answer specific questions. When the participants said that the project was a scam, newbie always appeared in the branches and took the topic away. Constantly the same. On their website it is indicated that they collected more than 11 million but the purse addresses that they indicated on the site say they did not collect anything. Here are the addresses of Bitcoin 1D8B3fEKdNLsAA9geSRqHx5D76VPgkxwcG  and Ether wallets 0x5faaa0Db39EeD976ea17F4bFE493E1Adb21C5C94
You can check it yourself
Their site https://www.coinlancer.io
sorry for my English

I think you are getting it wrong there is no specific wallet for a single for the ico. Each ico participants have their own unique wallet to make payment through their ico partner @ https://www.coinpayments.net. I don't get your point.

They ICO ended yesterday and in a week you will see that I was right as their branch will be clogged with questions where the team went)))
full member
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December 14, 2017, 07:55:37 AM
#13
The project is engaged in scam. https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/annico-coinlancerio-cl-freelancers-of-the-world-unite-ico-14th-oct-2241037  They do not answer specific questions. When the participants said that the project was a scam, newbie always appeared in the branches and took the topic away. Constantly the same. On their website it is indicated that they collected more than 11 million but the purse addresses that they indicated on the site say they did not collect anything. Here are the addresses of Bitcoin 1D8B3fEKdNLsAA9geSRqHx5D76VPgkxwcG  and Ether wallets 0x5faaa0Db39EeD976ea17F4bFE493E1Adb21C5C94
You can check it yourself
Their site https://www.coinlancer.io
sorry for my English

I think you are getting it wrong there is no specific wallet for a single for the ico. Each ico participants have their own unique wallet to make payment through their ico partner @ https://www.coinpayments.net. I don't get your point.
newbie
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Merit: 0
December 12, 2017, 03:33:38 PM
#12
Yeah,guys ,it looks like scam. I checked that so much ICO projects are scams now. I propose to fight them with the help of audit reports, thus investors seeing the report will be calm for their savings. What do you think?
i agree with you sir
sr. member
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Merit: 252
December 03, 2017, 10:08:44 PM
#11
The project is engaged in scam. https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/annico-coinlancerio-cl-freelancers-of-the-world-unite-ico-14th-oct-2241037  They do not answer specific questions. When the participants said that the project was a scam, newbie always appeared in the branches and took the topic away. Constantly the same. On their website it is indicated that they collected more than 11 million but the purse addresses that they indicated on the site say they did not collect anything. Here are the addresses of Bitcoin 1D8B3fEKdNLsAA9geSRqHx5D76VPgkxwcG  and Ether wallets 0x5faaa0Db39EeD976ea17F4bFE493E1Adb21C5C94
You can check it yourself
Their site https://www.coinlancer.io
sorry for my English


Which king of questions did you ask them? and how can you explain their 34k fb followers?

also in the official news like>
https://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/blockchain-startup-coinlancer-looks-to-revolutionize-the-freelancing-industry-ico-raises-5-million-on-first-day/
https://cointelegraph.com/news/freelancers-of-the-world-unite-coinlancer
https://bitcoinexchangeguide.com/coinlancer/

I'm not saying its a scam, i'm not saying the followers of the project are fake... but look at the people who are posting as followers.

Lots of foreigners... If you look at the profiles of those followers, you will see they look like fake accounts. 30 pics on the account, lots of duplicate pictures, the different pics of the users are wearing the same clothes in different places. Some of the pics of the people posted wearing the same clothes with the same exact haircut and accessories posted months apart. Some of the comments show a clear lack of education however they are right up at the forefront of blockchain technology...



Plus, you can buy Facebook followers and likes for your project. It isn't that hard.

I dont know if this is legit or not, but I dont like the research that I found after just a few min... just saying

sr. member
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Merit: 252
December 03, 2017, 09:49:58 PM
#10
Please can someone help me Sad

I lost all my money to them. Nobody is answering me from their team. I think their CEO is not a real person. I dont know what to do ... I need this money
Does someone know people who can help me  Cry Cry Cry


I am REALLY hoping that you did not actually send money you needed to survive to this group. If they are a scam or not isnt the issue, its more that you took a huge risk with money you could not afford to loose.

Also, I have worked for many different companys over the years. The end user person is not gonna give out the personal email cell phone number address or anything else on the CEO. That would just not happen.
These were big legit companies, and the CEO didn't read his own email anyways...
newbie
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December 03, 2017, 04:26:23 PM
#9
Please can someone help me Sad

I lost all my money to them. Nobody is answering me from their team. I think their CEO is not a real person. I dont know what to do ... I need this money
Does someone know people who can help me  Cry Cry Cry
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