As for suspiciousness, well, things that are really suspicious are not like this.
You'd expect a scam exchange to have expensive web design; planned, caution made up wording; fancy features; revolutionary "you're gonna be rich" catch stuff; and all the regular scam shit put together, in a way that you'd have to be an idiot not to throw all your funds there, just to realize afterwards, they're never to be seen again.
No, most scams don't try to seem like scams. Cryptoine was a small exchange that reported their volume honestly and they disappeared.
There seems to be a small group of people repeatedly opening and closing scam exchanges. Usually they fail slowly though (Cryptsy, Mintpal, Gox...) to give the owners time to get away and to let people down gently so they are less likely to contact the FBI/Interpol.
Desci, are you in communication with the exchange owner? Get him in here to reassure us that he's not done a runner.
SCAM? They got issues with their servers, that is why wallets are not on-line all the time. What I did is to exchange funds to bitcoin then withdraw, that worked pretty well. So when a wallet is offline, you can still exchange to other coin and withdraw.