This is not in the source code as of right now anyway.. I also tried an instawallet url - although there's no coins in it, so don't know if they would include those anyway.
It gives:
The page you were looking for doesn't exist.
You may have mistyped the address or the page may have moved.
BUT....
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Not Found
The requested URL /w/xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx was not found on this server.
Apache/2.2.17 (Ubuntu) Server at instawallet.org Port 443
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Received this page for both my wallets.
You guys are fucking jokers.
We all have a breaking point, where things just gets too much. The 'fucking jokers' statement was my impression already from the set go when this started to unfold. I am glad that civilized diplomatic persons like you speak their mind bluntly as well - I'd prefer if everybody always spoke their mind bluntly, those unable to handle it, should develop thicker skins.
I've assumed that these guys are criminal from the start of this debacle. I always assumes the worst, that way I will have to treat everything that's not the worst as a bonus.
According to my google fu, this is Boussac, unless of course he has used a fake image throughout - although I do doubt that:
Here's some more contact information:
Source:
http://bitcoin.travel/listings/bitcoin-central-net/Disclaimer : I have no affiliation with Paymium. I am only a customer of Bitcoin Central.
1. Please state your full real name and your current position with Paymium (and whether you are a shareholder, director or employee).
I strongly believe Boussac's real name is Pierre Noizat, COO and co founder of Paymium.
Evidences :
http://www.e-ducat.fr/sample-page/ http://fr.linkedin.com/pub/dir/Pierre/Noizat (login to confirm the picture is the same)
2. Please confirm that you have formal authorisation from the board of Paymium to be communicating on behalf of the company on this forum.
He has. See above
3. Please provide the case number and filing date of the report you state Paymium has filed with the police.
There is no such thing as a "case number" in France. He could probably post a scan of the report, but I believe it would contain information that right now it would not be wise to publish. (Like what exactly happened, who they suspect if it is an insider job, and so on)
4. Please provide Paymium’s formal contact details: office address and telephone number.
The legal address if Paymium is :
73 Rue du Chateau
92100 BOULOGNE BILLANCOURT (
see here)
They don't have a public phone number in the
french phone book5. Please state whether (...)
Can't answer the other questions since I have no more information than anybody here.
It seems like it's correct that is his real name, if he's listed correctly on linkedin.
He's also on facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/pierre.noizatDavout haven't been active on the forum in a while:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/davout-1929Can think of it being a good story for a hollywood movie, the thiefs stole lots of coins, then bought a ticket to a tax heaven with their last savings, retiring with what they thought was a few million worth of USD in crypto-money, and then when landing on their tax-heaven realized everything has gone to zero! (Not that it's going to happen, but still a nice plot - imagine their faces when they pull up their smart phones after landing to see the value of the coins, and it shows it's all gone to zero! hehehe.
Anyway, whois information for paymium:
http://whoisinspector.com/whois/paymium.comSource:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.1783407I would advise them to consult an indpendent company for a complete security audit of their IT systems.
How condescending .
Had you read my posts, you would have known that we did hire experts without waiting for your advice..
We rebuilt a complete production environment from scratch.
He seems to be quite thin skinned.
Source:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.1783068
Also, you could have people help you with these issues if you have lack of resources.
We do not lack resources for the claim process that was outlined.
Seems from the reports they can't even get the reclaim procedure right, so it that is not lack of resources, what is it ? Incompetency ?
UPDATE
We are currently developing and preparing the online claim form.
We appreciate your patience as we work with limited resources.
We regret not being able to do more as Instawallet was a free service (zero fees) and could not pay for additional resources.
However, we would like to reassure you that we will have the claims processed in due time, by the end of the initial 90-day period.
The claim form is schedule for delivery by Friday, April 12th.
Any particular reason you will not handle claims on an ongoing basis. Did you at all read my post ?
There are absolutely no excuses at this point, your reputation is at stake. Personally, at this point, I will not use or recommend any services that you're involved in.
Watching.
Didi you care to read my point about resources ?
We ran this services at our own expenses and pledged to refund everybody (at least those under 50 BTC: the very few people who stored more will be handled on a case by case basis):
what more can we do ?Communicate better, and pretend you care - we all know by now that you don't have the ability to care, so fake it professionally, please.
davout, the owner, just stole everyone's balance on bitcoin-central.com and instawallet.org
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.1781961
davout, the owner, just stole everyone's balance on bitcoin-central.com and instawallet.org
This is a false accusation, totally unfounded (no one lost money).
wopwop is a paid troll..
Paid troll, really mature from an adult business-man...
Source:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.318050hello bitcoin world,
I am Pierre. just started a project RE Bitcoin trading in EUR (Paris resident entrepreneur); can't disclose too much on a post but interested in hiring some btc skilled developper with experience in mobile apps (droid).
Goes along with the claim that his real name is Pierre Noizat.
Since he's been around since 2011 though - that means that either he hasn't scammed until now, or he's actually legit, but have a huge issue with communicating in an adult manner.
Either, he's been using a fake identity from the set go, waiting for an opportunity to scam, or he is legit and his real name and info is out in the open. He should not be too hard to find it anyone went to Paris if that's the case...
Davout has been a member since early 2010
Source:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.17474
[...]
So I've started developing something that would look like MyBitcoin but having in sight to add lots of interesting features and try out some economic models...
[...]
Maybe that was before MyBitcoin went down in flames, but the similarites are striking..
Ah well - perhaps it's just unfounded everything - time will show.. Seems like it's possible to get at the persons in question though.
Comedy ensues:
Source:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.1809594I personnally tested my urls on the claim form and it worked.
If you are getting a 404 error it could be that your url is made up.
All instawallet urls that have received transactions are in the database.