FYI; the ad on my username just is because they pay me to put it there. If you wanna assume anything about that past it; that's your problem.... but signature campaigns are a real thing; and I earn more from my SC then I do from my video cards mining each month.... totally worth the signature.
Well of course they pay you to defend them here. To push away all that negative vibe and the countless unresolved scam accusations. To paint this scam exchange as the good guys while their scammed customers are to be blamed for being stupid to send all those coins to their hot wallets.
As for assuming anything about the link between your post and your ad, why would that be my or anyone's problem? There are far more pressing problems here caused by your scamming advertiser. Yes, it's totally understandable to be in a desperate situation, compelled by hunger or poverty to do just about anything. Just like saying goods things about a con exchange and portraying their scams as a legitimate operation. So you are forgiven for that.
refer to the re-quoted text you used about assumptions that is in the top of the quote above. It is *your* problem because it is an ASSUMPTION you are erroneously making given the text of the quote above. it seems you do not understand your problem is: that I am explaining in that very sentence giving pretty plain and concise (mind you extremely reasonable as well) description of why that signature is there, which brings us back to you; not understanding the plain english provided; and your erroneously assuming things (full circle now) is a problem in your mind, not mine.
I have never denied that they have some practices they need to put in check or completely stop.... But; remember, as per my many replies in the past; with proper investment research and knowledge of the processes, you suffer the same chance of scams as any exchange out there.
I can't tell you how many people with forked wallets themselves; screaming about ow their TX never went through to an exchange or whatever else case. This is just one example out of thousands of possibilities in each users instance. I've seen it by researching individual users problems. Like another instance of someone sending funds to "yobit" when they were actually doing it to a scammer; not on yobit.net, not on the official yobit twitter, etc. Countless times I have seen people prey on others maliciously in the name of someone other than themselves. This is a fact of the world; I challenge you to do something to change that.
I have account history and buy/sell history that proves if you use common sense, and due diligence in understanding fully what you are doing at any given moment, you can easily use yobit just like any other exchange. I have posted screenshot before in this very thread.
I'm not saying that people don't get scammed. I am saying, people could be easily putting themselves in that situation.... not could; they do... often.