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Topic: HashOcean disapeared and scammed 700,000 users ? ! - page 24. (Read 64894 times)

sr. member
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For you silly folks holding out hope that you didn't get hard-core scammed, why don't you google HashOcea's address, go down to street view to give yourself a good laugh. Of course, maybe you should have done that before throwing your money into a ponzi.

Way to kick folks while they're down. How fortunate for you that you have never in your life been taken
advantage of.

No, HashOcean is most likely not coming back and yes, people should do their due diligence before they
put their money into something. But making them feel like chumps when they already feel like crap to
begin with doesn't help.

Life's tough. Don't take yourself so seriously. Learn the obvious lesson here, suck it up, and move on.

I'm not one of the ones who got screwed. It was a fortunate coincidence that I logged in last week just
before all of this went down and withdrew my earnings. Yes, I am out hashing power that I purchased,
but the lion's share of my BTC was in earnings.
sr. member
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WOW, was there really 700,000 users on hashocean, that is a lot of people.

i have never even though a scammy cloudmining service can even get that many users.

I suspect it was ponzi cloudmining service as well. The reason why I believe this: they did not prove in any provably way they really hashing like creating blocks with HashOcean label or something.

About the number of users, I find it difficult to believe they had 700,000 users. Maybe just thousands of users, but to look more legit they show much more users registered - and if these are slowly added over time, even the users who gambled their Bitcoins suspecting it was realy ponzi and looked for signs to get out could be burned as well.
legendary
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I think it's the biggest scam operation since the creation of Bitcoin, the Hashocean owner run out with about 3 millions of Dollars worth of Bitcoin; it's really big amount.

Hi, "the biggest scam operation" would more likely be MtGox, but I agree that ~$3 million is a large amount.
http://www.coindesk.com/companies/exchanges/mtgox/
newbie
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For you silly folks holding out hope that you didn't get hard-core scammed, why don't you google HashOcea's address, go down to street view to give yourself a good laugh. Of course, maybe you should have done that before throwing your money into a ponzi.

Way to kick folks while they're down. How fortunate for you that you have never in your life been taken
advantage of.

No, HashOcean is most likely not coming back and yes, people should do their due diligence before they
put their money into something. But making them feel like chumps when they already feel like crap to
begin with doesn't help.

Life's tough. Don't take yourself so seriously. Learn the obvious lesson here, suck it up, and move on.
legendary
Activity: 1059
Merit: 1020
I'm wondering why this board actually supports such criminals and allow to referal ponzis?
Some people fight against (scam) cloud mining operation here. People who are referring ponzis will be tagged by negative trust.
sr. member
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I'm wondering why this board actually supports such criminals and allow to referal ponzis?

Hundreds of warnings were given by other members to warn readers about the ills of ponzis...but.....
newbie
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I'm wondering why this board actually supports such criminals and allow to referal ponzis?
legendary
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Merit: 1020
I think it's the biggest scam operation since the creation of Bitcoin, the Hashocean owner run out with about 3 millions of Dollars worth of Bitcoin; it's really big amount.
That's right. 3 million USD is a pretty large amount. He can enjoy the life alone on a island in the pacific oceans.
I was tired of such scam sites. They promise always 24/7hr support, telephone support, low ROI and claims to mine Scrypt. In the end, the owner decide to run away. The amount that he owner has stolen is very large and he can't hid it for further transactions.
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How could that be possible that every Bitcoin Buisness is a Scam. Isnt there any Option to get know in law contact with this company?
It was located in San Fransicso and had cotnact details from canada.

Do somebopdy know more?
hero member
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I think it's the biggest scam operation since the creation of Bitcoin, the Hashocean owner run out with about 3 millions of Dollars worth of Bitcoin; it's really big amount.
newbie
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I'm not surprise. A company such as hashocean is no different to a doubler that will eventually be a scam.
I kept receiving a feed about them from users posting their referral link which is annoying. glad I'm not going to see it these days but I'm pretty sure I'd see a new one and same users will still invest to these type of sites.

Definitely, not. This was an very expensive lecture in cloud mining business thanks to hashscammingocean.
sr. member
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For you silly folks holding out hope that you didn't get hard-core scammed, why don't you google HashOcea's address, go down to street view to give yourself a good laugh. Of course, maybe you should have done that before throwing your money into a ponzi.

Way to kick folks while they're down. How fortunate for you that you have never in your life been taken
advantage of.

No, HashOcean is most likely not coming back and yes, people should do their due diligence before they
put their money into something. But making them feel like chumps when they already feel like crap to
begin with doesn't help.
newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 0
legendary
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I'm not surprise. A company such as hashocean is no different to a doubler that will eventually be a scam.
I kept receiving a feed about them from users posting their referral link which is annoying. glad I'm not going to see it these days but I'm pretty sure I'd see a new one and same users will still invest to these type of sites.
newbie
Activity: 2
Merit: 0
For you silly folks holding out hope that you didn't get hard-core scammed, why don't you google HashOcea's address, go down to street view to give yourself a good laugh. Of course, maybe you should have done that before throwing your money into a ponzi.
sr. member
Activity: 448
Merit: 250
I would wait couple more days before making final conclusions about this matter. Month ago I registered at cld mining site. I got something free and invested 1 $. After a week I made one big nothing, amount was very low. After 11 days site was off and that's it.
I hope its just some problem and that they will work again, and everyone to get their money back. But I don't know how possible is that. I learned my lesson with 1 $, and I will never use that kind of services ever again. Even if hashocean come back to work, I will not trust them.

The official facebookpage is offline

check here
https://www.facebook.com/hashoceancloudmining/


If I would live in CHELABINSK Russia I would

call the cops for ALEKSEY SITNIKOV Street SVERDLOVSKY 41 and  KOLESNIKOVA 36 or check whether he is to find there

and if I would live in SAN FRANCISCO I would check for RICHARD MAISANO  199 LEIDESDORFF ST. becaus this seems to be the hompage owner of hashocean.com after an domain check.

So if there is nobody with this names to find than all investors got scamed.

Does any body live there and can check this??? Or maybe already done this?


How much have you lost in this ponzi?
newbie
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I would wait couple more days before making final conclusions about this matter. Month ago I registered at cld mining site. I got something free and invested 1 $. After a week I made one big nothing, amount was very low. After 11 days site was off and that's it.
I hope its just some problem and that they will work again, and everyone to get their money back. But I don't know how possible is that. I learned my lesson with 1 $, and I will never use that kind of services ever again. Even if hashocean come back to work, I will not trust them.

The official facebookpage is offline

check here
https://www.facebook.com/hashoceancloudmining/


If I would live in CHELABINSK Russia I would

call the cops for ALEKSEY SITNIKOV Street SVERDLOVSKY 41 and  KOLESNIKOVA 36 or check whether he is to find there

and if I would live in SAN FRANCISCO I would check for RICHARD MAISANO  199 LEIDESDORFF ST. becaus this seems to be the hompage owner of hashocean.com after an domain check.

So if there is nobody with this names to find than all investors got scamed.

Does any body live there and can check this??? Or maybe already done this?
hero member
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I would wait couple more days before making final conclusions about this matter. Month ago I registered at cld mining site. I got something free and invested 1 $. After a week I made one big nothing, amount was very low. After 11 days site was off and that's it.
I hope its just some problem and that they will work again, and everyone to get their money back. But I don't know how possible is that. I learned my lesson with 1 $, and I will never use that kind of services ever again. Even if hashocean come back to work, I will not trust them.
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