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Topic: Experiences with CoinsMarkets.com? - page 122. (Read 60710 times)

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January 22, 2018, 01:59:21 PM

Maybe we can all input our username password AnD pin code...
If the site gets back online, this a hole group can then steal the remaining coins u have....

Scamming on a maybe "scamming" topic is a real classic move.
probably some azian dudes from the clickbanks in china ;-)

i put in my login [email protected] pass chopchoi pin nr23 Wink
 
Guys, there seems to be a phishing website - coinsmarkets.net DO NOT enter any details into this site or your account will be hacked. If you click onto any of the links at the top of the page you will notice the URL changes to the real site. Again, don’t enter any details into that site.
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January 22, 2018, 01:54:08 PM
shame the site is completely offline, hope they finally found the hosting and moving everything. and fake .net site is only a representation of what kind of community we have.
newbie
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January 22, 2018, 01:46:15 PM
Site seems to have gone offline completely off line for me...
newbie
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January 22, 2018, 01:45:13 PM
They will come back. But how long will there be coinsmarkets? I think people are quite fed up with this amateurs.

There will forever be a coinsmarkets.  Why do you go to the liquor store on the corner to pay twice the price instead of the grocery store five minutes away?  People are inherently lazy and will keep using coinsmarkets no matter how many crashes it has.  It had good trading volume for crap coins.  There are a ton of other exchanges you were free to use but didn't. 
newbie
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January 22, 2018, 01:39:27 PM

Maybe we can all input our username password AnD pin code...
If the site gets back online, this a hole group can then steal the remaining coins u have....

Scamming on a maybe "scamming" topic is a real classic move.
probably some azian dudes from the clickbanks in china ;-)

i put in my login [email protected] pass chopchoi pin nr23 Wink
 
member
Activity: 154
Merit: 10
January 22, 2018, 01:21:05 PM
You posted a fake website  Huh

Can not access this site
Can not find the IP address of the coinmarkets.com server.
Search for coinsmarkets on Google

newbie
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January 22, 2018, 12:49:44 PM

this site is not ssl

dont use it you can lost your account

just use site with https://
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newbie
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January 22, 2018, 11:27:19 AM
The fact remains that if they were robbing us it would’ve happened on day one. Real fast. Doesn’t require weeks of bullshit maneuvering. This is crypto we’re talking about. Not oceans eleven. IF THE COINS ARE IN THE WALLET... THEY HAVENT STOLE SHIT. And the coins are indeed still in the same wallets. I don’t understand why people think it takes weeks to make off with digital coins.

Exactly, they could transfer all the coins from wallets on day one! Close the site and eliminate everything that anybody could use it to follow them! There is not such a "buying time or any bulshit like that"  if this was a scam, they had a plan and big period before start the work!

all we can do is guess, and that is what 99% here are doing. we can only judge from our experiences and fears but there is nothing certain about this approach?

so let's take a look at the facts:

-no actual change on the website for 2 weeks now?
-you still get the same errors when trying to log in or no email is sent to you (fixed IPs can log in from time to time but they can't really do anything with it except see their coins)
-you still get "An operation on a socket could not be performed because the system lacked sufficient buffer space or because a queue was full."

so first question? what are they trying to fix here? there's has been made zero efforts on that issue.

next question: did we also forget that name and address by which coinsmarkets.com domain is registered are fake and that someone has been visiting the venue in netherlands without any (positive) results?

i am not FUD'ing or saying that something bad is going to happen, I just say lets answer these question first before dreaming of getting anywhere near our coins.

And also as far as nothing has changed on the site... for the first time since the crash the wallets are syncing.
newbie
Activity: 42
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January 22, 2018, 11:16:36 AM
The fact remains that if they were robbing us it would’ve happened on day one. Real fast. Doesn’t require weeks of bullshit maneuvering. This is crypto we’re talking about. Not oceans eleven. IF THE COINS ARE IN THE WALLET... THEY HAVENT STOLE SHIT. And the coins are indeed still in the same wallets. I don’t understand why people think it takes weeks to make off with digital coins.

Exactly, they could transfer all the coins from wallets on day one! Close the site and eliminate everything that anybody could use it to follow them! There is not such a "buying time or any bulshit like that"  if this was a scam, they had a plan and big period before start the work!

all we can do is guess, and that is what 99% here are doing. we can only judge from our experiences and fears but there is nothing certain about this approach?

so let's take a look at the facts:

-no actual change on the website for 2 weeks now?
-you still get the same errors when trying to log in or no email is sent to you (fixed IPs can log in from time to time but they can't really do anything with it except see their coins)
-you still get "An operation on a socket could not be performed because the system lacked sufficient buffer space or because a queue was full."

so first question? what are they trying to fix here? there's has been made zero efforts on that issue.

next question: did we also forget that name and address by which coinsmarkets.com domain is registered are fake and that someone has been visiting the venue in netherlands without any (positive) results?

i am not FUD'ing or saying that something bad is going to happen, I just say lets answer these question first before dreaming of getting anywhere near our coins.

Yeah but that weird address has been there for years and nobody gave a shit because it didn’t matter.
newbie
Activity: 58
Merit: 0
January 22, 2018, 10:49:36 AM
The fact remains that if they were robbing us it would’ve happened on day one. Real fast. Doesn’t require weeks of bullshit maneuvering. This is crypto we’re talking about. Not oceans eleven. IF THE COINS ARE IN THE WALLET... THEY HAVENT STOLE SHIT. And the coins are indeed still in the same wallets. I don’t understand why people think it takes weeks to make off with digital coins.

Exactly, they could transfer all the coins from wallets on day one! Close the site and eliminate everything that anybody could use it to follow them! There is not such a "buying time or any bulshit like that"  if this was a scam, they had a plan and big period before start the work!

all we can do is guess, and that is what 99% here are doing. we can only judge from our experiences and fears but there is nothing certain about this approach?

so let's take a look at the facts:

-no actual change on the website for 2 weeks now?
-you still get the same errors when trying to log in or no email is sent to you (fixed IPs can log in from time to time but they can't really do anything with it except see their coins)
-you still get "An operation on a socket could not be performed because the system lacked sufficient buffer space or because a queue was full."

so first question? what are they trying to fix here? there's has been made zero efforts on that issue.

next question: did we also forget that name and address by which coinsmarkets.com domain is registered are fake and that someone has been visiting the venue in netherlands without any (positive) results?

i am not FUD'ing or saying that something bad is going to happen, I just say lets answer these question first before dreaming of getting anywhere near our coins.
sr. member
Activity: 463
Merit: 256
January 22, 2018, 10:39:59 AM
yes be patient


will be back soon (intern notification Smiley )


Can you elaborate on "intern notification" please ??

If you have any information, the rest of us have a right to be informed !!
full member
Activity: 462
Merit: 100
January 22, 2018, 10:24:32 AM
yes be patient


will be back soon (intern notification Smiley )
newbie
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Merit: 0
January 22, 2018, 10:23:40 AM
The fact remains that if they were robbing us it would’ve happened on day one. Real fast. Doesn’t require weeks of bullshit maneuvering. This is crypto we’re talking about. Not oceans eleven. IF THE COINS ARE IN THE WALLET... THEY HAVENT STOLE SHIT. And the coins are indeed still in the same wallets. I don’t understand why people think it takes weeks to make off with digital coins.

Exactly, they could transfer all the coins from wallets on day one! Close the site and eliminate everything that anybody could use it to follow them! There is not such a "buying time or any bulshit like that"  if this was a scam, they had a plan and big period before start the work!
newbie
Activity: 42
Merit: 0
January 22, 2018, 09:57:02 AM
The fact remains that if they were robbing us it would’ve happened on day one. Real fast. Doesn’t require weeks of bullshit maneuvering. This is crypto we’re talking about. Not oceans eleven. IF THE COINS ARE IN THE WALLET... THEY HAVENT STOLE SHIT. And the coins are indeed still in the same wallets. I don’t understand why people think it takes weeks to make off with digital coins.
newbie
Activity: 107
Merit: 0
January 22, 2018, 09:43:49 AM
It may be that they have't actually renewed their domain? According to this:

https://support.tppwholesale.com.au/articles/reseller/Status-says-clienthold-how-to-remove-it

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But my domain name doesn’t expire for another year?

When you perform a WHOIS lookup, you may notice an extra year on the expiry date. The Registry gives you an extra year to allow you to renew your domain name, even though the domain name has expired.

If the domain name is not renewed within a period (usually within 40 days of the expiry date) the Registry will remove the extra year and the domain name will be placed under Redemption Period status, or deleted entirely.


It sounds like some registrars automatically add on extra year during a sort of grace period, and if you don't actually renew during that grace period they'll remove the extra year.
newbie
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January 22, 2018, 09:43:26 AM
I think they are doing their best. It just not meet our expectation. They are probably learned from this. Tongue
newbie
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Merit: 0
January 22, 2018, 09:40:42 AM
I am very sure that they aren't trying to scam any of us, as they have been very honest with their users. They are trying their best to fix the problems that they are facing. Because of huge list of complaints, their hosting provider has denied to host their website anymore. That's kind of sad to hear, but unfortunately that happened due to their lack of communication with their users.

However, there is still some hope for the users because the coins in wallets seem safe until this day, and that's why calling them scammers without knowing their situations is really injustice. It might take them a little while to fix their site and transfer it to the new hosting provider.

Finally, hope is everything in life and in the world of cryptos.

I hope, you're right. We know the game and risks, just wait time again
newbie
Activity: 42
Merit: 0
January 22, 2018, 09:39:41 AM
Client hold is used loosely. Here it is as per Godaddy: CLIENT_HOLD — The registrar placed the domain name on hold, and it cannot be used.

They’re just migrating. It’ll be back up soon.
hero member
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January 22, 2018, 09:34:32 AM
I am very sure that they aren't trying to scam any of us, as they have been very honest with their users. They are trying their best to fix the problems that they are facing. Because of huge list of complaints, their hosting provider has denied to host their website anymore. That's kind of sad to hear, but unfortunately that happened due to their lack of communication with their users.

However, there is still some hope for the users because the coins in wallets seem safe until this day, and that's why calling them scammers without knowing their situations is really injustice. It might take them a little while to fix their site and transfer it to the new hosting provider.

Finally, hope is everything in life and in the world of cryptos.
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