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Topic: coinsbin.com - Is coinsbin.com a scam? (Read 2153 times)

full member
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June 20, 2014, 08:11:43 AM
#15
Yep, that puppy seems like a https google redirect now. So much for coinsbin.com...
legendary
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June 05, 2014, 11:35:37 AM
#14
Guys..the site is now gone!  Huh


You sound so shocked.  Roll Eyes
newbie
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June 02, 2014, 05:46:06 AM
#13
Guys..the site is now gone!  Huh
hero member
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I prefer Zakir over Muhammed when mentioning me!
June 02, 2014, 04:06:39 AM
#12
I wonder what happened to them, that sites completely gone now, fishy...

They either sold the domain, or it's a 'fly-by-night business'.

Me too think that because the site is redirecting to Google but in their forum I have seen members telling they got payment from Coinsbin. Is there anyway to search Coinsbin in any Bitcoin block explorer, so that we know whether it is scam or not?
Kindly,
        Muhammed Zakhir
legendary
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June 01, 2014, 03:27:00 AM
#11
1000% that is scam.

Similar site as

probitcoin.org
probitcoin.com
minersbit.com

and one more but cant remember name.


 
hero member
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I wonder what happened to them, that sites completely gone now, fishy...

They either sold the domain, or it's a 'fly-by-night business'.
newbie
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would also like to know if this is a scam
sr. member
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I wonder what happened to them, that sites completely gone now, fishy...
hero member
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You should probably search on the forums, or any Bitcoin related blog/news site.
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Check here also :  https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/coinsbincom-is-a-liar-619419

Their domain is (was?) registered to a non existing address in Munich with a (non existing?!) phone number from Hungary. Bogus stuff.
Email address used for domain registration was [email protected]

and now the domain re-directs to Google
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MΣC
Check here also :  https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/coinsbincom-is-a-liar-619419

Their domain is (was?) registered to a non existing address in Munich with a (non existing?!) phone number from Hungary. Bogus stuff.
Email address used for domain registration was [email protected]
hero member
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I like to know to, have them in my signature.
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MΣC
  Domain Name: COINSBIT.COM

Should I email Alwin and ask him/her to comment on this thread?

You can email Alwin, but he's from coinsbit.com and your issue is with coinsbin.com  Wink
newbie
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   Domain Name: COINSBIT.COM
   Registrar: KEY-SYSTEMS GMBH
   Whois Server: whois.rrpproxy.net
   Referral URL: http://www.key-systems.net
   Name Server: NS1.WEBICS.NL
   Name Server: NS2.WEBICS.NL
   Status: ok
   Updated Date: 29-mar-2014
   Creation Date: 28-mar-2013
   Expiration Date: 28-mar-2015


Whois says that the domain has been around since 2013.. which is encouraging.. but doesnt mean its any more legitimate really.

Registrant Name: AW Dijkstra
Registrant Organization: T.D. Beheer B.V
Registrant Street: Douwstraweg 11
Registrant City: Drachten
Registrant State/Province:
Registrant Postal Code: 9203 DN
Registrant Country: NL
Registrant Phone: +31.512522762
Registrant Phone Ext:
Registrant Fax:
Registrant Fax Ext:
Registrant Email: [email protected]

At least its not registered by someone in china.. 

Should I email Alwin and ask him/her to comment on this thread?
newbie
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Hey guys

having been burnt (but thanks to coinbase.com recovered losses) by minersbit.com I'm a bit cautious... I was wondering if anyone remembers minersbit.com and how they had click to pay links as well as mining contracts.... If so... does coinsbit.com look and feel strangely exactly the same as minersbit.com?

Personally I'm thinking its another scam and I'm posting here to urge anyone caution in investing in this entity. A lot of good people lost a lot of btc on minersbit.com and having been scammed on this and other sites I want to do anything I can to warn/avoid this happening again..

If the site truely is legitimate, to the people that run it, I apologise... but it needs to be discussed, proven and verified before anyone should trust this site too much.

Thanks!
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