Scammers!! Give me my money. You're all are thieves COINPOT.CO
I've just had a much needed vacation at home and did Coinpot farming for 5 or 6 days. It's been 4 days since my 1st of 3 withdrawals and haven't gotten any of them. I read this entire thread and it seems fishy to my that the same people always come to defend coinpot when a withdrawal or deposit doesn't get credited:
Adam556
grahamlyons
bitbollo
and more...
Suddenly, these guys pop out and defend coinpot... research (I'm in the P.I. biz) shows one of them is a coinpot.co programmer. Owner? who knows...
Buddy of mine in the biz, told me about coinpot (not referred, by the way) said he is on these forums somewhere with PROOF about his deposit being absconded (STOLEN)
Maybe my withdrawal will show up. Maybe it won't. I kept my end of the agreement and claimed, claimed, claimed. They got paid. Will I? I'll post an update tomorrow since it's been 4 days since I requested it.
I'm one of the named few and you're right, I do often pop up to defend Coinpot. Straight off the bat let me say that I'm not a coinpot programmer, owner or have any official affiliation with them. But in the interests of full disclosure I do earn a small amount of bitcoin through referral commissions from the Coinpot faucets.
The reason I always defend Coinpot is that I believe it's a great service for people starting out with cryptocurrency that, in my experience, has been problem free from the outset. They've paid every withdrawal I've ever made within 24 hours without quibble.
I feel the majority of the few people who have a bad experience are responsible for their own problems because they've tried to scam Coinpot in some way and have been found out. They come here to throw their toys out the pram when they should really just quietly slope off somewhere else and accept the consequences of their actions.
There are, of course, a small number of people who have a genuine grievance and I gather that Coinpot support is not exactly forthcoming. I believe this is one area where Coinpot should up its game, although it must be challenging as I would imagine they get a large volume of e-mails each day.
By the way, can the OP explain what you mean by 'Coinpot farming' and how you managed to make so many withdrawals in such a short space of time? This does not sound like the usual user experience and may point to you doing something that has contravened coinpot's Ts & Cs.
Reporting back as promised, glad to say all 3 of the withdrawals I requested show "completed" and show in my wallet. Maybe the Coinpot guys went on a little vacation over the weekend... probably much deserved, since running a popular website is no picnic!
What I meant by "Coinpot Farming" was simply a throwback to my days of playing World of Warcraft, one of my favorite games to play, when I was a younger man with endless free time. When you wanted some new sword, armor, etc for your character, you'd "Farm" gold by killing bad guys for a few hours (or days) It was repetitive and time consuming but if you treated it like a fair trade, you'd be able to buy your much longed for item at the auction house. Ah... fun times.
I simply meant that "Farming" with Coinpot was the task of collecting from their group of 7 faucets. It's a fair trade off; they get something and we get something.
In regards to the 3 withdrawals in a short period of time, it's not difficult to do that at all. No, you don't have to collect from Moon-this or Moon-that with one hand while you brush your teeth or eat lunch with your other hand. The minimum withdrawals are low enough that after 10 or 20 rounds of collecting from all 7 faucets, using the exchange to turn all of your collected coins into your favorite, you'd have more than enough for a withdrawal. Bitcoin takes a little longer, but the others have low, low thresholds for minimum withdrawal requests.
I'm glad the withdrawals were completed and I am equally glad that Coinpot looks to be one of the good guys in the new age of Cryptocurrency, even as the withdrawal ran a little late. AND, in all fairness... my last withdrawal was done WAY before their "within 48 hours"
Violate T.O.S.?? I certainly don't think so. No ad blockers here and honestly, I'm a little paranoid of bots using that Telegram app a few times for Airdrops, so I have nothing to do with those either. Funny you went right to that Adam556. Some of those people who post here about a missing withdrawal or whatever seem angry and harmed for no reason they understand. I do agree with you that maybe Coinpot could be a little more transparent. Maybe there's a way to do that without getting involved in support conversations with 1000 people a day.
I suspect that if Coinpot responded to every single, worried email from every single worried user about this or that, they would have no time to run their website. No time at all. But, WOW.... their business would EXPLODE (in a good way :-) if they could/would figure that part out. Imagine what it would do for cryptocurrency becoming mainstream? I'd buy a piece of that, Adam556.
I do hope they got to take a weekend vacation or something... :-)