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Topic: linzhi.cn.com REVIEW!! THIS IS A SCAM WEBSITE!!! - page 2. (Read 489 times)

yxt
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When I saw them, the information in the web was contradictory. They were listed as the official manufacturer in asicminervalue.com and miningwatchdog.com (https://miningwatchdog.com/asic/miner-detail/linzhi-phoenix-linzhi-phoenix-2600-mh-602).
I asked them to remove the link


At this point even the website linzhi.io led to their website.

NO! I explained it here:

there was (seems offline now) a 1:1 copy of the real site, but with the link to the scammers shop


 showing línzhi.io in the browser, notice the fake character "i"

it was https://xn--lnzhi-zsa.io/ (<--- SCAM Site)


Then all of the professional pictures (not the cutted one from the f2pool clip) and the logo of the miner were with primary source this website.
The pics are clear renderings. Easy to spot


I already said to this guy Robbert that I’m sorry for what has happened to him in his post, but I’m not guy he is looking for..

I’m sure that he is a wolf in sheep’s clothing and it’s really ugly to point a finger at me, when I spent some of my free time to help this community..
We need to raise a flag against this guy so he can’t spread more lies.
Seems both of you were scammed, assuming the other one is  somehow connected with scammers.
Maybe you 2 want to make a posting together about all the scamming site. Than everybody should be happy and maybe more people get warned



It's worth noting that, google search results aren't always the same:
Depending on "a few things (https://www.lcn.com/blog/get-different-results-google-vs-location-users/)", results may vary from person to person..

beside google, that site was/is one of the most active.
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'' this sale is fake and I can buy Linzhi Phoenix only from them ''

Don’t read only what you want to read.

I have nothing to prove to you and now you are getting funny – first I’m from linzhi, then I’m from miningwatchdogs, next I’m going to be the leader of asicminervalue and at the end you will say that I’m mr. Satoshi Nakamoto..

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In this post, you state that you've asked https://linzhi.io about evominers.com
Why didn't you do the same for linzhi.cn.com ?
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/--5313992

I'm sure I've seen on one of your posts that you state the only legal seller of Linzhi Phoenix is https://linzhi.io
Many other websites had positive reviews before you started to post about them, why didn't you change your mind about them?

Also, I tend to believe you are behind https://miningwatchdog.com
They have reviewed many websites that sell Linzhi Phoenix https://miningwatchdog.com/blog/

Interestingly, you brought that word about miningwatchdog.com because I was about to mention them too since they recomend to buy miners from linzhi.cn.com and apply the same tactic to accuse only a few websites of scamming that don't correspond with those from your criminal's group, you're getting cornered!


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I’m sure that he is a wolf in sheep’s clothing and it’s really ugly to point a finger at me, when I spent some of my free time to help this community..
We need to raise a flag against this guy so he can’t spread more lies.

Why raise any flag? are you scared about the truth? I will make a local machine and install woocommerce to prove you have forged the evidence from the first post regarding evominers.com
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interesting, but these are all just indications/irregularities, no proof



I almost forgot to include that @logfiles already posted about "linzhi.cn.com" in two [#1 and #2] of his/her threads!
But that was months later.


I agree with RobertClick that it is strange that there is no warning about the scammer site that is easiest to find,
especially if you look for it regularly:

From time to time I search for Linzhi Phoenix and who sell it,

smooki3, is there a reason you never warned about them?
Are you willing to do a warning about them as well? If not, why?





When I saw them, the information in the web was contradictory. They were listed as the official manufacturer in asicminervalue.com and miningwatchdog.com (https://miningwatchdog.com/asic/miner-detail/linzhi-phoenix-linzhi-phoenix-2600-mh-602). At this point even the website linzhi.io led to their website. Then all of the professional pictures (not the cutted one from the f2pool clip) and the logo of the miner were with primary source this website. So I didn’t want to deceive anybody until I’m sure on 100% like every time. When I decided to post about them, I saw that someone had already made a topic(s) about them, so I decided to focus my time on websites with no topics and comments about them.

I already said to this guy Robbert that I’m sorry for what has happened to him in his post, but I’m not guy he is looking for..

I’m sure that he is a wolf in sheep’s clothing and it’s really ugly to point a finger at me, when I spent some of my free time to help this community..
We need to raise a flag against this guy so he can’t spread more lies.


legendary
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But go on google and search for "Linzhi Phoenix", you will see that the first website that pops in search results is linzhi.cn.com
It's worth noting that, google search results aren't always the same:


Now, what the moderators will do about this situation?
Nothing:

  • 19. Possible (or real) scams and Trust ratings are not moderated (to prevent moderation abuse).
    ~Snipped~
    Q: Why haven't you banned who is an obvious scammer?
    A: Possible (or real, not for me to decide) scams are not moderated to prevent moderator abuse. If we start picking out which ones we call "scammers" and ban, we would make a lot of decisions based on biased opinions.

I'm not a scammer but a victim
Have you tried reporting it to its registrar?

  • But that was months later.
    The second one that I've linked earlier was for last month, but such things don't really matter...
    - What matters is having similar or rather connected fake/scam platforms in a single thread, so when someone searches about one of them, they'd also see the rest!

    I agree with RobertClick that it is strange that there is no warning about the scammer site that is easiest to find,
    especially if you look for it regularly:
    Perhaps he/she or others thought @logfiles's warning was more than enough [no need for creating a separate thread].

    I'm not very familiar with woocommerce.
    So I can't comment
    Same here!
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I'm not very familiar with woocommerce.
So I can't comment

I guarantee that this is exactly as I say. I can make a video to prove it!
yxt
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I'm not very familiar with woocommerce.
So I can't comment
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interesting, but these are all just indications/irregularities, no proof



I almost forgot to include that @logfiles already posted about "linzhi.cn.com" in two [#1 and #2] of his/her threads!
But that was months later.


I agree with RobertClick that it is strange that there is no warning about the scammer site that is easiest to find,
especially if you look for it regularly:

From time to time I search for Linzhi Phoenix and who sell it,

smooki3, is there a reason you never warned about them?
Are you willing to do a warning about them as well? If not, why?




And how does he explain the forged evidence about evominers.com? why was necessary to do that? it was obvious they are scammers but he forged the evidence and LIE!!! did he see them as a danger for his own scamming operation?
yxt
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interesting, but these are all just indications/irregularities, no proof



I almost forgot to include that @logfiles already posted about "linzhi.cn.com" in two [#1 and #2] of his/her threads!
But that was months later.


I agree with RobertClick that it is strange that there is no warning about the scammer site that is easiest to find,
especially if you look for it regularly:

From time to time I search for Linzhi Phoenix and who sell it,

smooki3, is there a reason you never warned about them?
Are you willing to do a warning about them as well? If not, why?


jr. member
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My opinion is that you are some scammer from the websites that I've posted about and your income has stopped and now you are trying to get revenge on me.



@smooki3 I'm not a scammer but a victim of two websites that scammed me and one of them is yours " linzhi.cn.com ".
I did my research and will continue to do so and you won't get away with it, we're already making a larger group so that we can take international legal actions against those like you!
You will be brought to justice!!!
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I've searched for all the websites that have Linzhi Phoenix for sale and they were all bombed with negative reviews in the same time (same dates with few hours distance) and then looked at linzhi.cn.com reviews and I have seen positive reviews in the same dates as the negative ones from the scamming competition... coincidence? I think NOT!
Would you mind listing the names of the websites in question?

The user @smooki3 among others, never purchased anything and created fake reviews because he is with linzhi.cn.com scammers team; he specifically targeted websites that sell Linzhi Phoenix and not others.
You don't have to purchase anything, in order to warn others about platforms that are clearly meant to scam their users [I've done that on numerous occasions]! As someone who has commented in some of his/her threads, I do know for a fact that the part I've highlighted in pink, it's not entirely true:

  • Out of the "28 threads" on this board...
    • 6 of them were about fake Linzhi stores.
    • 4 of the reported platforms, had a Linzhi product in their stores [based on archived links].
    • 5 of them had the word Linzhi in their content [e.g. was used as an example].

Note: Although most of smooki3's threads [15 to be exact] have something to do with exposing fake Linzhi stores, he/she have exposed other stuff as well and in addition to that, the following part explains why smooki3 has a lot of threads about fake Linzhi stores:


Update:

I almost forgot to include that @logfiles already posted about "linzhi.cn.com" in two [#1 and #2] of his/her threads!
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I will start by presenting my evidence regarding @smooki3 is a scammer to (I appreciate that he made all the posts about those scam websites but he had an interest: to make his own scamming website look good)


First of all here is the WHOIS of the domain linzhi.cn.com
Creation Date: 2021-01-15 (15 January 2021)
https://imgshare.io/image/rCNYC5
Code:
Domain Name: LINZHI.CN.COM
Registry Domain ID: D217803728-CNIC
Registrar WHOIS Server: whois.ilovewww.com
Registrar URL: http://www.ilovewww.com
Updated Date: 2021-12-25T14:12:12.0Z
Creation Date: 2021-01-15T00:46:11.0Z
Registry Expiry Date: 2024-01-15T23:59:59.0Z
Registrar: Shinjiru Technology Sdn Bhd
Registrar IANA ID: 1741
Domain Status: clientTransferProhibited https://icann.org/epp#clientTransferProhibited
Registrant Phone:
Registrant Fax:
Registrant Email: https://whois.centralnic.com/contact/linzhi.cn.com/registrant
Admin Phone:
Admin Fax:
Admin Email: https://whois.centralnic.com/contact/linzhi.cn.com/admin
Tech Email: https://whois.centralnic.com/contact/linzhi.cn.com/tech
Name Server: CORY.NS.CLOUDFLARE.COM
Name Server: ELLE.NS.CLOUDFLARE.COM
DNSSEC: unsigned
Billing Email: https://whois.centralnic.com/contact/linzhi.cn.com/billing
Registrar Abuse Contact Email: [email protected]
Registrar Abuse Contact Phone: +60.379871191
URL of the ICANN Whois Inaccuracy Complaint Form: https://www.icann.org/wicf/

Then you will see the first post made by @smooki3 is on February 02, 2021. Coincidance? I think not!
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/--5313992

Post no.1: evominers.com REVIEW - FRAUD ALERT !!!!
Post Link: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/--5313992

He did a mistake here and I will show you.
The user @smooki3 pretended that he had bought a Linzhi Phoenix from evominers website and looks like user @evominers accused him of forging that evidence, well I think @evominers were right even that they are scammers but I've noticed something in the PrintScreen shared by @smooki3:
"Here you are the proof you needed:"
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https://imgshare.io/image/pplDKd
https://imgshare.io/image/ppltWH (in this image order status states as Processing but the cancel button is present)

From what I know about woocommerce (it's obvious that they use this) the cancel button disappears when order status is changed to Processing, if you don't trust me you can check.
So looks like our friend @smooki3 forgot about these little details on his rush to forge fake evidence and fool us, I'm not saying that evominers are legit but should we allow false accusations here?
https://imgshare.io/image/rCNqeX
So about forging evidence using the inspect tool in the browser and changing some code @evominers were right and @smooki3 did lie, the rest of the accusations I agree with him regarding the reviews.
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Post no.2: Cryptoasic.com Review for SCAMMERS SCAM SCAM SCAM
Post Link: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/--5316749
What does our friend @smooki3 say?
"Since I was scammed by another site I think I'm obligated to tell if I see something wrong.
From time to time I search for Linzhi Phoenix and who sell it, so today I found another scamming site Cryptoasic.com. "

So he pursues taking down all the websites that sell Linzhi Phoenix! REMEMBER THAT, IT IS IMPORTANT!!!
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Post no.3: Linzhiinc.com Review for SCAM /// Be aware !! SCAMMERS ! !
Post Link: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.56364289

@smooki3 says: "Hello guys,
I want to report another scamming website which claims to sell Linzhi Phoenix.
Linzhiinc.com are the new SCAMMERS on the market.
Somebody may know what happened to me so I took the initiative to report everything I may find for scamming websites that sells Linzhi Phoenix !

What happened::
Today I searched again for Linzhi Selling scammers and I saw Linzhiinc.com"

So he continues hunting for websites selling Linzhi Phoenix, so nice of him!
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Post no.4:  Asicmining.io Review - SCAM ! Be aware ! SCAM !
Post Link: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.56410670

@smooki3 says: "Today I came across a new website selling Linzhi Phoenix, but this time they have worked hard to deceive the unsuspecting people."
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Post no.5:  Asicminersale.com Review For Scammers - SCAM
Post Link: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.56420783

@smooki3 says: "Hello guys, its me again.
Today I saw one of the most commend seller for SCAM in the web and they are selling Linzhi Phoenix for for the ridiculous price of $2,690."
---

Post no.6:  linzhi.co.uk Review for SCAM - NEW SCAMMING WEBSITE ! Beware !
Post Link: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.56472507

@smooki3 says: "This week linzhi.co.uk is in my SCAM range of vision. They are the new scammers on the market for Linzhi miners !"
---

Post no.7:  linzhipheonix.com Review For SCAM !
Post Link: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.56495150

@smooki3 says: "There is new website who claims to be the official seller of Linzhi Phoenix"
---

Post no.8:  Minerstreet.net Review for Fraud ! Be careful !
Post Link: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.56593898

@smooki3 says: "First - they have Linzhi Phoenix in stock. "
---

Post no.9:   Bitcoinminerstore.com Review SCAM Website Beware !
Post Link: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.56795613

@smooki3 says: "Today I saw another fake Linzhi seller and like I always do, I wanted to report it here just in case someone needs information about it."
---

Well, you get the idea. This guy targeted only websites that sell Linzhi Phoenix... nothing wrong till now!
But go on google and search for "Linzhi Phoenix", you will see that the first website that pops in search results is linzhi.cn.com
Wait! What? did @smooki3 deliberately ignore this website? could this be his own scamming website and he created posts here for the scamming competitors so he can steal all the money from people?

Even on the linzhi.cn.com website on the top header, you can see a notice that states other websites like evominers.com scams people and should not buy from them (actually true thing) but that doesn't mean linzhi.cn.com is legit... so you see the connection here? blame others so you can seem legit!
https://imgshare.io/image/rCpnA5

CONCLUSIN: there were 0 posts on this forum about linzhi.cn.com SCAMMING WEBSITE and the liar @smooki3 is behind it.

Now, what the moderators will do about this situation? He indeed helped expose other scammers but he did it for his own interest and at the same time he is a scammer too!
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My opinion is that you are some scammer from the websites that I've posted about and your income has stopped and now you are trying to get revenge on me.

yxt
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Saying you "did some deep research" but not willing to share with us does not back your claim in any way. Rather the opposite
legendary
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I'm not going debate this further... we've all seen seen wolves disguise as seheeps!
saying "I'm not gonna debate this further" only shows the lack of evidence to prove what you claim. also, we haven't really seen anything yet. unless you can provide evidence linking the accounts you mentioned to linzhi.cn.com no one will take this thread seriously.

This is my personal opinion and I think I'm right!!!!
saying it doesn't really prove anything.
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I'm not going debate this further... we've all seen seen wolves disguise as seheeps!
This is my personal opinion and I think I'm right!!!!
legendary
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The user @smooki3 among others, never purchased anything and created fake reviews because he is with linzhi.cn.com scammers team
can you provide evidence connecting smooki3 to linzhi.cn.com? I am curious about what evidence you have to support your claim(positive review on linzhi.cn.com doesn't really qualify as valid evidence as to why they are connected to the website). also, just like what yxt said I've seen a lot of posts of him exposing scammers.
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They are scammers for sure, but I believe that behind the scam are not he same guys.
I have found that all websites that are selling Linzhi Phoenix are getting multiple fake negative reviews that correspond to a pattern, and the only one that does not is linzhi.cn.com
Just look at their truspilot profiloe: https://www.trustpilot.com/review/linzhi-inc.com

This should be a warning to all naive persons that try to purchase Linzhi Phoenix from linzhi.cn.com or other scam websites! THE ONLY OFFICIAL WEBSITE IS https://linzhi.io/ and the rest are SCAMS!
legendary
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And please be careful about linzhi.cn.com because they are some sophisticated criminals; they scam people and listed 2 websites on their header accusing them of scams.. This is insane!
https://www.trustpilot.com/review/linzhi.cn.com

even if you hadn't written anything about this, I would never have believed them. Just checked they're about page and I find there only some random text, nothing about who is behind. does anyone really believe in a website like this and send them money?
I find another one linzhi website linzhi-inc.com/ Even if it's a little bit better designed, I would not be surprised if he is the same owner of both sites.
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yes only linzhi.io is real and all other are fake!
@smooki3 targeted all the websites that sell Linzhi Phoenix; he exposed the scamers in the interes of his own scam! Get it?
Apologize to @philipma1957 (I will edit the post), now I see that he quoted you. But the scope of that topic si to make linzhi.cn.com look good, and you are the only one who acuse them of being scamers!
The thing is that I was burned by them and I'm sure there is a connection here because I've did some deep research.
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