But I'm curios about two things
How did you get that email and what is the date on it?
The little russian I know makes me believe it is at least 3 months old.
You're right, this message was received in Jule. IIRC, I also received such or similar message back then, but I can't guarantee and I'm lazy to dig deep into my inbox. So, these scammers have database of emails. Maybe it can inside job and someone from Yobit staff leaked it.
Multiple crypto databases have been leaked including this forum, so these scammers just buy them from places and I think some have even been posted publicly for free so scammers can easily target crypto users. I've had some fake emails from crypto companies I've never even signed up with so they obviously just send them to everyone they can and hope they get some genuine users.
That's why I don't wear their signature anymore. But, talking about their support, they don't answer on tickets via their website. And try to write yobit.ch in your browser, it will get you to yobit.net.
And...?
Anyone can redirect their domains to any website.This is 100% a scam. No questions.
It's a good scam though, until I read this I too thought redirecting the domain to their own site must mean they bought it to prevent abuse.
The email on the other hand is obviously a scam. You should NEVER trust someone who requires a payment before he can pay you. Didn't millions of emails from Nigerian princes teach you that?
I think that user might just be trolling with that screenshot. The url may or may not go to the genuine site, but if it does then maybe the address on that email is spoofed as well just to make it look like it came from an official source.