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Topic: I require help. I've either been scammed or put my coins into a dead website. (Read 2676 times)

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I doubt there is a way to get your funds back, a mixer website is mostly semi-anonymous and even getting there real contact details would be very difficult, Also if you were able to get in contact with them getting a refund from them depends solely on their willingness to refund you since the website doesn't seem active at all.
Read the thread. The issue was already resolved.

OP, it might be smart to lock this thread to prevent unnecessary replies.
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I doubt there is a way to get your funds back, a mixer website is mostly semi-anonymous and even getting there real contact details would be very difficult, Also if you were able to get in contact with them getting a refund from them depends solely on their willingness to refund you since the website doesn't seem active at all.
legendary
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The bottom of the site says its run by https://coingateway.net/contact.php

maybe they can help you. Wink

There are company registration details for Coingateway:

https://opencorporates.com/companies/gb/09224948

It's a UK-registered outfit so OP should try contacting them direct, keeping a copy of all communications and allow them an opportunity to resolve the issue. If no answer or resolution, follow the recommended procedure for complaining to the authorities.


Cheers

Graham
legendary
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there are sites that keep a list of bitcoin related sites that are just ponzi or just scams... http://www.badbitcoin.org/thebadlist/ is a good place to check for sites that whether they are scam or not before investing money... it can be good to do a thorough search of any given site before putting your money down...

there is also a list of scam websites that tomatocage keeps up to date: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/edu-bitcoin-related-scam-websites-928263
its updated quite frequently too, be sure to check everything before sending your money to an unknown website.
legendary
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Next time make sure you research any website before putting your coins into it. It's not nice when you learn the hard way. Most of us have been there at some point.

This sounds like excellent advice. Since this site came up first in my Google search, I 'dumbly' thought it would be safe.

You can't trust search rankings. I can rank anything for #1, scam or not. Its ranking is solely based on someone's knowledge of gaming Google, Smiley.
legendary
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I may write code in exchange for bitcoins.
Bottom line I put around £300 into the coinmixer website https://coinblender.net/. The problem is that I haven't received the money yet (it's been 5 days now). I've tried contacting them numerous times but the website appears almost dead. Their last tweet was from April 1st giving someone a refund so I don't know what I can do.

I really would appreciate some help about what I can do. Will donate if they help greatly, thank you.

Normally before making an investment online must to do a search with the name of the site. After reading all can be decided what to do. If they don't answer I think that your money is lost. Sorry for this. It will be a lesson for the other investments.

I know some threads are long and hard to read all of them.  But here you're replying to the OP of this 2 month old thread without even looking half-way down the first page:

Final update, thank you everyone. Anyone who commented before with help please leave below your address. http://gyazo.com/72a5c51e2748837e5faa5ca9dcb0f3e9

If you want to bump a thread and give echo-like answers, at least read the first page before answering Roll Eyes
newbie
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Bottom line I put around £300 into the coinmixer website https://coinblender.net/. The problem is that I haven't received the money yet (it's been 5 days now). I've tried contacting them numerous times but the website appears almost dead. Their last tweet was from April 1st giving someone a refund so I don't know what I can do.

I really would appreciate some help about what I can do. Will donate if they help greatly, thank you.

Normally before making an investment online must to do a search with the name of the site. After reading all can be decided what to do. If they don't answer I think that your money is lost. Sorry for this. It will be a lesson for the other investments.
legendary
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most of the coin mixers are well known due to their signatures.

but yeah, the whole google thing being on the top keyword does suck, since most people would click on it. I know the 300 is a good amount, but at least it wasnt more then 300 right? what if it was like 1k, just take it as a expensive education.  Tongue
legendary
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Next time make sure you research any website before putting your coins into it. It's not nice when you learn the hard way. Most of us have been there at some point.

This sounds like excellent advice. Since this site came up first in my Google search, I 'dumbly' thought it would be safe.
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Next time make sure you research any website before putting your coins into it. It's not nice when you learn the hard way. Most of us have been there at some point.
newbie
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I don't think you can really do something to return your coins. It's always sad when such scam sites are disappearing. But it is life. And you need to be careful when you are sending you money to such projects. Because after it closes no one can actually help you to return your funds.
Sorry for that m8. Sad very sad story.
I would likely agree with you. Haven't been in such situation tho, but anyways.
newbie
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I don't think you can really do something to return your coins. It's always sad when such scam sites are disappearing. But it is life. And you need to be careful when you are sending you money to such projects. Because after it closes no one can actually help you to return your funds.
Sorry for that m8. Sad very sad story.
legendary
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I just used this service and my coins never appeared at the destination address?

It was only .05 BTC but still it would be nice to have it back. It was a donation to the Goldcoin community. Cry
newbie
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The bottom of the site says its run by https://coingateway.net/contact.php

maybe they can help you. Wink

Good Luck
legendary
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I may write code in exchange for bitcoins.
You people are all so kind and I can't thank you enough.

(regarding the typo comment, I meant anything that seemed like a typo probably was)

The owner of coin gateway itself seemed like a lovely dude, he however also seemed to be the strongest link in a weak chain.

Oh, yah, maybe checkout that mixer advertized in kprawns' signature if you still need a mixer.  bitmixer.io has been around for quite a while and I've never heard any complaints.
newbie
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You people are all so kind and I can't thank you enough.

(regarding the typo comment, I meant anything that seemed like a typo probably was)

The owner of coin gateway itself seemed like a lovely dude, he however also seemed to be the strongest link in a weak chain.
legendary
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Next time, pop into the forum before you use any site and ask some questions... Nobody will laugh at you, we all made some of these same mistakes before.

There are reliable and reputable sites, which we can suggest from our own experience.. cross check with a post on another platform like Reddit.  Wink

Thank you for your original thread... It serve as a lesson for everyone and it highlights possibly dodgy operations.

Good luck with your future decisions and congrats on not giving up on your first failure. { So many people give up, after they failed once }  Sad
legendary
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I may write code in exchange for bitcoins.

My only glint of hope is that the minimum amount of bitcoin I'm able to mix has changed from 0btc to 2.02btc (a similar amount to what I put in).


@OP, when you said this (above), it looked like your coins were lost.  What did you mean by the "minimum you could mix".  I don't get it at all.

Oh, I take it from your last post that you got the money back!  That's a wonderful ending and I'm happy to hear it.  So it seems like you got the important lesson for free Smiley
newbie
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Bottom line I put around £300 into the coinmixer website https://coinblender.net/. The problem is that I haven't received the money yet (it's been 5 days now). I've tried contacting them numerous times but the website appears almost dead. Their last tweet was from April 1st giving someone a refund so I don't know what I can do.

I really would appreciate some help about what I can do. Will donate if they help greatly, thank you.

I got the registrant email:
Registrant Email: [email protected]

fire a complain againt them if they still are not listening to you..
first send them request regarding your proble...head towards their twitter account and express your problem let everyone out there know that they are scamming.
this will down their repo and bound them to make it correct..
sr. member
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Final update, thank you everyone. Anyone who commented before with help please leave below your address. http://gyazo.com/72a5c51e2748837e5faa5ca9dcb0f3e9

Awesome! To be honest, I wasn't optimistic about this situation because a lot of users have ended up scammed in that same scenario. Now you've learned a valuable lesson.
legendary
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Final update, thank you everyone. Anyone who commented before with help please leave below your address. http://gyazo.com/72a5c51e2748837e5faa5ca9dcb0f3e9

Did the story end happy?  Did you actually get your money back from mixer? 

I'm hoping for happy end of story they do happen sometimes. I hope this was one that surprises me and you get it back.
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Final update, thank you everyone. Anyone who commented before with help please leave below your address. http://gyazo.com/72a5c51e2748837e5faa5ca9dcb0f3e9
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I wish you've asked first to the community to gain opinion.
newbie
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RIGHTEYO GUYS

The trail has become hot again. I've been speaking to a man who claims he owns coingateway, he also claims that coingateway is linked to coinblender. We've been conversing and he says he's trying his best to return my coins back to me. I'm giving him a day before I fire up the big guns. He's able to remove my extra (abusive) tickets from the solution page so I trust him (to an extent).

I mixed the coins because some people buy coins off of me. Any typo I made is a typo.

I'm looking forward to any extra information I can give to you tomorrow. But I think god had mercy on my soul. I'm not out of the woods yet however.

Thank you all for your support. It's been difficult and you guys really helped by giving me the motivation and information to keep digging for answers.
newbie
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Bottom line I put around £300 into the coinmixer website https://coinblender.net/. The problem is that I haven't received the money yet (it's been 5 days now). I've tried contacting them numerous times but the website appears almost dead. Their last tweet was from April 1st giving someone a refund so I don't know what I can do.

I really would appreciate some help about what I can do. Will donate if they help greatly, thank you.

you say the website coinmixer but the url says coinblender..
try screwing them on twitter ,it may harm their repo..
jack...you invested £200 , cant believe it..
well try your best if possible it dont work..let me know i have my own ways to deal with people like those.. Cool
legendary
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What made you use a mixer in first place?  And out of curiosity what made you pick that one out of all of them out there?
sr. member
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ive personally never heard of that mixer before, your suspicions are most likely true and the site is dead.
hero member
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So wait, you don't know anything about bitcoin or the likelihood of getting scammed when sending irreversible currency to a random website, and you ...already needed to use a mixer? Would it be indiscreet to ask why?

> I searched up 'bitcoin mixer' and click one on the first page.
Which search engine? Google gives plenty of results, but your site isn't anywhere in the first pages. Even when mentioned by name, by typing in 'bitcoin mixer coinblender.net,' Google tries to correct me & lists 'bitcoinblender.net' at the top.

You seem to have the worst luck...

That's true, I just did the same and that site doesn't shows up on the first page of google and if you search the term it tries to correct it to bitcoinlender. I don't know how you found that site, did someone mentioned you it or were you using another search engine, it might be possible that you have some malwares which is editing the search results to show bad sites. So do a thorough virus scan (boot scan preferred).

And the thing about bitcoin mixers is, you're sending money to a black box and hoping that it comes out the other end, which is why trust is the no.1 factor whilst using these types of services, so next time make sure you do proper research, read current reviews before trying out a site and do that in small quantities to avoid big losses.
newbie
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Gah money is only money at the end of the day. I'm just sad that the plans I had for it will be stalled now which could've helped a lot of people and I feel I've let them down more than anything.

Final stupid assumption I made was just taking the website's word that it was affiliated with the company coingateway.net which seems mildly more reputable.
sr. member
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Hi I really hope you get your money back.  Also you are doing the community a service by being vocal about getting scammed.  I suggest if you see posts about this site in the future you should mention your experience to save others from getting scammed.  I am really sorry you lost your money.
newbie
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I can't thank you people enough. Everything here onwards is just a bonus.

Here are the blockchain ID's
evidently, they're still there

https://blockchain.info/address/1H8A5m3h2TQ9woJ4RSJg3UJurestgALYsY
https://blockchain.info/address/1GNe1KAqQ7swuKZm1zhq5YJmvVSD9kf9ZY
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Bottom line I put around £300 into the coinmixer website https://coinblender.net/. The problem is that I haven't received the money yet (it's been 5 days now). I've tried contacting them numerous times but the website appears almost dead. Their last tweet was from April 1st giving someone a refund so I don't know what I can do.

I really would appreciate some help about what I can do. Will donate if they help greatly, thank you.

I never heard about this site. Why did you choose to use this site?
You've likely been scammed.  They use whois guard to hide their identity.
It looks like your money is gone but you might find something on the blockchain to identify them.

Whois information:
Quote
Domain Name: COINBLENDER.NET
Registry Domain ID: 1903220541_DOMAIN_NET-VRSN
Registrar WHOIS Server: whois.enom.com
Registrar URL: www.enom.com
Updated Date: 2015-02-15T17:40:04.00Z
Creation Date: 2015-02-16T01:40:00.00Z
Registrar Registration Expiration Date: 2016-02-16T01:40:00.00Z
Registrar: ENOM, INC.
Registrar IANA ID: 48
Registrar Abuse Contact Email: [email protected]
Registrar Abuse Contact Phone: +1.4252982646
Reseller: NAMECHEAP.COM
Domain Status: clientTransferProhibited
Registry Registrant ID:
Registrant Name: WHOISGUARD PROTECTED
Registrant Organization: WHOISGUARD, INC.
Registrant Street: P.O. BOX 0823-03411
Registrant City: PANAMA
Registrant State/Province: PANAMA
Registrant Postal Code: 00000
Registrant Country: PA
Registrant Phone: +507.8365503
Registrant Phone Ext:
Registrant Fax: +51.17057182
Registrant Fax Ext:
Registrant Email: [email protected]
Registry Admin ID:
Admin Name: WHOISGUARD PROTECTED
Admin Organization: WHOISGUARD, INC.
Admin Street: P.O. BOX 0823-03411
Admin City: PANAMA
newbie
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Thanks guys, I've sort of come to terms with it now sadly enough.

I went into the situation all in such a rush I didn't consider the extensive amount of research I should've put in. Normally I'm better with these sort of things but christ. I searched up 'bitcoin mixer' and click one on the first page. Such a silly mistake, but only a small price to pay for such a valuable lesson I guess.

My only glint of hope is that the minimum amount of bitcoin I'm able to mix has changed from 0btc to 2.02btc (a similar amount to what I put in).

As far as I'm currently concerned it's lost. I'll keep my eyes on the blockchain and make daily prayers to Satoshi at night.
legendary
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In Satoshi I Trust
your money is gone. sorry for that.

next time start with 5 dollars  Undecided
legendary
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Bottom line I put around £300 into the coinmixer website https://coinblender.net/. The problem is that I haven't received the money yet (it's been 5 days now). I've tried contacting them numerous times but the website appears almost dead. Their last tweet was from April 1st giving someone a refund so I don't know what I can do.

I really would appreciate some help about what I can do. Will donate if they help greatly, thank you.

This is why you should not use mixers unless necessary.  You are trusting them 100 percent.  They can go out of business and keep address open and hope for people to use it.

I wish I had a good way to tell you how to get it, but it's gone forever chances are.  If they ever redid the website maybe you could get it, but were talking very very slim chance.
legendary
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why did you put your money there if you know that they are half dead, their twitter being from 1 april should've told you a something

if they scammed you we can't do nothing sadly, next time start with something smaller if you really want to try it, this is the only advice that i can give about those site
hero member
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This is the first time I have heard of this coinmixer, don't know anything about it but if you're telling the truth and you did send money to this site and you haven't received your mixed coins in 5 days, chances are it may very well be a scam site.

Who told you about it? Did you do any research prior to sending that much money to an unknown site?

I really hope I am wrong and that you get your money back but it looks like you were scammed dude.
newbie
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Bottom line I put around £300 into the coinmixer website https://coinblender.net/. The problem is that I haven't received the money yet (it's been 5 days now). I've tried contacting them numerous times but the website appears almost dead. Their last tweet was from April 1st giving someone a refund so I don't know what I can do.

I really would appreciate some help about what I can do. Will donate if they help greatly, thank you.
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