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Topic: HELP! I don't know if I've been scammed or not -> Asic-technologies.com (Read 744 times)

legendary
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May Bitcoin be touched by his Noodly Appendage
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Sent 600 Emails to CHRIS THE LOSSER SCAMMER ASSHOLE and got a reply:
"Nothing can be done to stop whats happening you know.Bitcoin is not a legal currency in Africa you understand.I will keep taking monies from stupid mugu's like you and all people"
OMG HES TRYING TO DRIVE ME CRAZY SOMEONE HELP ME TRACK HIM DOWN
staff
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No offense, but you have to be quite gullible to fall for this. A static bitcoin address where you are supposed to just your coins to before filling out the most basic of order forms? And then follow up with an email? A sob story about students having to sell their car for food but ending up being the first on market with 28nm asics? A few pictures of the outside of generic case that includes audio jacks, USB input connectors  and thats somehow supposed to represent a range of miners from 3 to almost 300GH?

Common.

We make mistakes man. I can still code, solder and build a machine amongst other things. We make mistakes...hard ones but its a lesson to be learned.

Sometimes it takes a bad investment for people to wise up. I believe no one makes the right decision all the times. And, sometimes people are glad they made those bad investments just so they know how to avoid being scammed again.
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BTC in Namibia
No offense, but you have to be quite gullible to fall for this. A static bitcoin address where you are supposed to just your coins to before filling out the most basic of order forms? And then follow up with an email? A sob story about students having to sell their car for food but ending up being the first on market with 28nm asics? A few pictures of the outside of generic case that includes audio jacks, USB input connectors  and thats somehow supposed to represent a range of miners from 3 to almost 300GH?

Common.

We make mistakes man. I can still code, solder and build a machine amongst other things. We make mistakes...hard ones but its a lesson to be learned.
legendary
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No offense, but you have to be quite gullible to fall for this. A static bitcoin address where you are supposed to just send your coins to before filling out the most basic of order forms? And then follow up with an email? A sob story about students having to sell their car for food but ending up being the first on market with 28nm asics? A few pictures of the outside of generic case that includes audio jacks, USB input connectors  and thats somehow supposed to represent a range of miners from 3 to almost 300GH?

Common.
full member
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BTC in Namibia
Warning: In the future, no one use this service. After a quick search by myself I found many threads with bad reviews and calling out they have been scammed.


Lesson learnt to everyone that fell for it: Always ask around before handing your money over. Always research on the company/business in question.

Am unfortunately one of those customers but I totally agree with the statement. Am doubling up my security and critical thinking when it comes to purchasing with bitcoin.
staff
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Warning: In the future, no one use this service. After a quick search by myself I found many threads with bad reviews and calling out they have been scammed.


Lesson learnt to everyone that fell for it: Always ask around before handing your money over. Always research on the company/business in question.
newbie
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I don't believe its being maintained any more but there is/was a good topic monitoring mining vendors scams: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/coincanaryorg-no-longer-updated-all-known-vendors-and-status-176262

asic-technologies.com is listed.
member
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sorry now you have to sacrifice your money in the name of scam
legendary
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┴puoʎǝq ʞool┴
Sorry dude, unless you track him down i dont think youll get it back. Maybe theyll send the item within a few months?
hero member
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You got scammed, son.
staff
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There will be no way to get the coins back if it is a scam. I haven't heard of them before & a quick search returned bad reviews.
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BTC in Namibia
They are a scam!
legendary
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Hi, when I spotted the 'about us' on Asic-technologies.com mentioned they were from Edinburgh, I didn't hesitate in paying them 1btc for a 3gh/s unit. It did not arrive, they replied, but there is a big [confirmed scam] thread here, I'm going a bit crazy - I was going to buy around 9gh/s of equipment tomorrow :/ help, please!
I can see my bitcoin's progress through blockchain on Monday, is there any chance of recovering it, please, assuming I have been scammed?
If scammed no way to get the coins back
Except if you discover the guy behind that
newbie
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Hi, when I spotted the 'about us' on Asic-technologies.com mentioned they were from Edinburgh, I didn't hesitate in paying them 1btc for a 3gh/s unit. It did not arrive, they replied, but there is a big [confirmed scam] thread here, I'm going a bit crazy - I was going to buy around 9gh/s of equipment tomorrow :/ help, please!
I can see my bitcoin's progress through blockchain on Monday, is there any chance of recovering it, please, assuming I have been scammed?
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