There's more than 2 topics which have been opened against the user vodaljepa
(Main acc: https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/vodaljepa-532697
new scam project acc: https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/adsbit-914485)
Guy's a serial scammer. He opens projects, then closes them without any notice and runs away with people's money.
I lost like a dollar from a service he was running, a URL shortener. I didn't pay attention, since it's 1 dollar.
What gave me a good laugh though is that he told me that 100% of my traffic was VPN/proxy. I knew I shouldn't waste my time with him after that.
I've been keeping a close eye on that guy, since it's pretty easy to follow his scam patterns. He uses same scripts for his projects, same language, same spelling mistakes, same attack methods and many other things which can identify him in a crowd of 1000 posters.
Now, he's running a "ad network", https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/adsbitnet-bitcoin-advertising-network-1668010 , where innocent advertisers buy ads and website owners lose money from him when he vanishes.
He started a personal attack against me, calling me a scammer for running offerwalls. This is the negative trust he gave me:
Can someone with a high DT neg him once for good, so people wake the hell up?
I wrote something on his scam adnet thread, he deleted it, and PMd me with this:
http://prntscr.com/debhwh
It's obvious as hell he's a lowlife.
Forget that friggin noise... Then he has the nerve to come back and send you a jerk message like that? Does he use any signature coding or keys that could be used to identify his practices? If so I would be more than happy to start a trace on him for a small fee. That goes to anyone who has dealt with scammer dip n dodge bullshizt. If you want a couple of "people" to go look around for other "people" I would love to talk business with you . If you are a scammer, you should be dragged out into the street of your locale and publicly executed for defacing human existence.
I got reamed pretty bad one time from this multiply BTC thing I found online. I knew it probably was a scam and am dumb for giving them anything but the fun part arose once we were able to attain location based off the server they used for their site. The guy that ran it continuously logged into it from the same location over and over with the same IP address and was easily identified. Granted there are ways to mask ones self to prevent many methods of identification but it never hurts to have "people" on your side that can dig into the issue as far as it will go
Sorry to hear about your situation either way. There are way too many stories like this in this section of the forum. It is quite alarming!