no scam.
you can see on their home page
https://coinpot.co/ the amounts that they have paid out over last 7 days.
click on those amounts and you will see a breakdown of all the transactions with links to blockchain to confirm direct wallet payouts.
by my (very rough) calculations, they are paying out around $9-$10k PER DAY! so much for a scam
I have also made another withdrawal with the min amount possible. This time it worked, it was paid out in about six hours. But the withdrawals from last week are still with status "cancelled" and it looks like all that money is gone - which by the way was a lot! So I suggest to withdraw just the min amount possible at once to be more or less "safe".
That's twice in only a couple days now users have reported a withdrawal working, but only after 3 previous withdrawals were "seized" and never saw again. It may be after the fact but if you have screenshots, other's here may not get screwed like we have if you have them and can post them.
Makes me wonder if some week they just stop paying EVERYONE and just disappear.
Another huge company did that recently and billions of dollars were stolen from families who didn't do anything wrong, their houses were lost and lives were ruined. Many were surprised to wake up bankrupt and broke the day Bitconnect took the money and ran.
Anybody here think Bitconnect was the very last dishonest company and we'll never have to worry about that again?
What kind of warning signs would you look for to see that happening again? Think about it.
Really? I think associating a perfectly legitimate enterprise with this is pretty unfair. Think of all the thousands of people using CoinPot perfectly happily every day and not shouting about it here. You need to get over it.
@Adam556
@grahamlyons
Only fools allow people to steal from them and "get over it" You can allow people to steal from you if you like. That's not something I look away from and pretend it didn't happen.
Why do you come here and say "not a scam just look" or "legitimate" when the evidence with account numbers, dates, etc is posted here in black and white? Those transaction numbers proving theft and stealing are an UNDENYABLE benefit of using the blockchain. ABSOLUTE, UNQUESTIONABLE, INARGUABLE PROOF OF THEFT.
I can only think of 2 or 3 reasons people who would post like you and the same couple others do. The first, owner or employee/relative from the scam company. The second, someone who doesn't know how to look up the transaction and wallet numbers posted here. The third, maybe a coinpot user blindly hoping that Coinpot sees their posts with remarks like "get over it" and "not a scam" and they do it thinking coinpot won't screw them also.
Or is your point that they are a legitimate company if they only steal a little bit of money from a small percentage of users? Well by that logic, how much is ok to steal? $100 is ok but $101 isn't? How about just $10 from 1000 people? How about just $2 from 500 people?
Paying most but stealing from some is still stealing. That is NOT the way a "legitimate" company operates.
Thousands of companies around the world answer their emails except coinpot and address problems to resolution, ESPECIALLY customers with problems because they are worried about how everybody else using the service will see that. That way, that customer with the loss doesn't complain and keep taking action so that they don't have a negative effect on future profits. Legitimate companies know if $20 is lost by a customer and it looks bad, it could cost them thousands of dollars later. You don't have to go to a business college to know that.