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Topic: HAVELOCK INVESTMENTS - Trading To Resume 6 PM EST March 4th - page 20. (Read 31293 times)

newbie
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I think all of you guys are just feeding off one another's conspiracy theories. Now as I say this I am also heavily invested into Havelock myself and just as deeply concerned about the "Whole" site.

But here is where some of you are off by your time frames. #1 Havelock has not been down for 2 whole weeks, it first went down on Friday 2-20-15....so it has only been a little over 1 week.

And #2 according to this email (of which I am attaching) AMHash is to resume dividend payouts starting Sunday 3-1-15. So your timing is all way off. If you all are going to rant and rage at least be right on the timing of things.

Plus I got an email from the Dealco fund that is still set to pay it's dividends on time today sometime around 12:00 PM. I will come later today and state whether or not I at least received them.

Here is the attached email from AMHash...
Announcement of The Spring Festival Holiday

Dear Customers,

We will pause the transaction and dividends of AMHash from 10th February  to 28th February for The Spring Festival Holiday coming.And we will restart all those things in the beginning of March.

AMHash Team

Thank you for investing with Havelock Investments!

So based on what I read in this email, AMHash is to resume daily dividends starting tomorrow (Sun 3-1-15).
newbie
Activity: 11
Merit: 0
havelock from am sales made about 180 btc sales commission since then it was about .5 btc a week from trading and withdrawal fees - average trading volume and estimated 300 withdrawals a week.

question is whats better having cookie giving little crumbs or eating a cake?

only time will show

the other funds were clear ponzis and they were powered by am when am stopped (paused) payments the stream making it flowing stopped and made whole havelock influent so we experienced maintenance... The timing of alleged come back fits the frame of expected am hash dividends payout

..just saying....  

agree
sr. member
Activity: 424
Merit: 250
havelock from am sales made about 180 btc sales commission since then it was about .5 btc a week from trading and withdrawal fees - average trading volume and estimated 300 withdrawals a week.

question is whats better having cookie giving little crumbs or eating a cake?

only time will show

the other funds were clear ponzis and they were powered by am when am stopped (paused) payments the stream making it flowing stopped and made whole havelock influent so we experienced maintenance... The timing of alleged come back fits the frame of expected am hash dividends payout

..just saying....  
hero member
Activity: 656
Merit: 500
Does this belong to Havelock?
https://blockchain.info/address/12CDvRT86CRVbq6E9U95QFenHKWizXDaHj
https://blockchain.info/address/19th5ZHDUpXir4YJ3oBeZdogSsAxQKXAVS

Whether it is or not, it wouldnt be too hard for Havelock to prove they havent been hacked...

Who in the world would keep that much BTC @ havelock ? there isnt even 100btc weekly trading volume... then again what do I know I saw people do bigger shit
full member
Activity: 154
Merit: 100

The coinworld seriously needs a decentralized hack proof infrastructure, with all these scams and hacks going on.
newbie
Activity: 31
Merit: 0
Does this belong to Havelock?
https://blockchain.info/address/12CDvRT86CRVbq6E9U95QFenHKWizXDaHj
https://blockchain.info/address/19th5ZHDUpXir4YJ3oBeZdogSsAxQKXAVS

Whether it is or not, it wouldnt be too hard for Havelock to prove they havent been hacked...
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1010
Ad maiora!
Thank you for the news Havelock Team
you're kidding right?
they should have at least emailed every user with a boilerplate apology/excuse/guarantee of safe funds. and by safe funds I mean all the fuckin' shares I hold better still be there!
as far as I can tell there is only one guy working there, same as cavirtex. too fuckin cheap to hire some CAPABLE staff
donator
Activity: 4760
Merit: 4323
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
If only there was an exchange that didn't issue you a wallet or accept user deposits...   Cool
legendary
Activity: 1554
Merit: 1009
This is all completely absurd.

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Back in Summer 2013, I discovered that Havelock's website -- in particular, its Withdraw Funds and Xfer Shares functions -- were vulnerable to a VERY, VERY BASIC, VERY AMATEUR vulnerability known as a CSRF (Cross-Site Request Forgery).

How amateur? Amateur enough that just by visiting a website with a single malicious line of HTML while logged in, your entire account could be drained.

Incidentally, BTCTCTCTCT or whatever it's called was vulnerable to this exact same vulnerability at the same time.

I verified that this was as serious as I thought it was by successfully draining all of the shares and all of the BTC from my own account into a dummy account set up for this purpose.

I then had to actually explain to Havelock how to fix the vulnerability in order for them to actually fix it. They fixed it for the withdrawal page that day, and promised to update the rest of the pages next week.

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Fast-forward to the Q3 HIF financial report, and you can see that they're actually too goddamn lazy to change the name of all three months in their copied-and-pasted reports, bothering only to update the part where all the money is gone.

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Fast-forward to last week, and they find an issue with their website, and they've spent a week trying to decipher what the problem is. A week. Maybe it's time to, I don't know, ask an adult for help?

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It's not malice, it's stupidity.

I'm sorry for all of your losses.
newbie
Activity: 9
Merit: 0
Thank you for the news Havelock Team
newbie
Activity: 27
Merit: 0
Its just not proper way of implementing new site (or improvements). You leave old site running as it is, build - test and re-test test site and then you just need few hours max to get new site going live. What you are doing (if indeed rebuilding site) is equal to company suicide.
sr. member
Activity: 318
Merit: 250
T-Minus 3 days and counting...

Hopefully the site will be back up on Monday as stated
legendary
Activity: 1904
Merit: 1007
Your Bitcoins are your Bitcoins.  You will receive them as soon as possible.
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The issue is with the site and not with our Database or the Wallet.
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The Havelock Investments Team.

Just discovered this.

Since you admit that the issue is not with the Database or the Wallet then why not prove it?
full member
Activity: 376
Merit: 101
I am now prepared to call either hacked or a scam considering they hold payments in escrow. By the way if this is the case my initial statement that they are cunt's stand
legendary
Activity: 1029
Merit: 1000
Conspiracy theory:
They know something about AM or AMHASH. So they are creating mess and want to buy shares very cheap....
legendary
Activity: 980
Merit: 1040
Thank you NotLambchop for your hard work and dedication.

I find this a highly inappropriate time for you to make jokes.

I also struggle to understand or rather: believe,  how a planned website front end update could cause any site, let alone an exchange, to be down for 2 weeks. If you planned an update and found it didnt work, the obvious thing to do would be to roll back to the old site until the new one was ready. This downtime shows a level of incompetence not even shown by  Ukyo or Nefario.

Either that, or you're not telling the full story.
newbie
Activity: 32
Merit: 0
Havelock - After this much downtime I hope you are going to clear the order book before coming back up.
sr. member
Activity: 378
Merit: 254
... no one expects you to post--why not do it?  I would.
Huh
We know you would.  It's your day job.  And evening hobby.

Nah, you're just a paranoiac, and, like all paranoiacs, you suspect all the wrong people of planning to do you harm.
I don't--but it IS funny watching you rage at the only guy here who told you this would happen Smiley

  ~Happy Investing!
full member
Activity: 376
Merit: 101
Bitcoins were not lost during our down-time.

Your Bitcoins are your Bitcoins.  You will receive them as soon as possible.

We understand the obvious concerns that everyone feels at this time.

The issue is with the site and not with our Database or the Wallet.

If we wanted to run away with any of the funds, we wouldn't post anything here and reply to emails or answer the phone.

Thank you,

The Havelock Investments Team.


And just when may your scam site be back up and running.
sr. member
Activity: 378
Merit: 254
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If we wanted to run away with any of the funds, we wouldn't post anything here and reply to emails or answer the phone.
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Why not?  Danny Brewster [your ticker: NEOBEE] posted many times after he ran, so did Ukyo Jon and TF.  Since (for some reason) no one expects you to post--why not do it?  I would.
Huh

Full Disclosure:

NotLambchop has visited our office many times before and works for us to make sure all of the Havelock post are kept at the top of the Securities thread. Just look at all his past posts as proof.

Thank you NotLambchop for your hard work and dedication.

/S

I'm glad to be here 4 u in your time of need (totally not laughing, honest Havelock!) to buoy up your spirits!  
Keep securing that security, no rush.  These things take time!

  ~Happy Investing!
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