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Re: yobit.net is a scam ?
by
JaredKaragen
on 21/01/2018, 01:55:01 UTC
Of course when they pay you you will say all the positive things about this scam exchange. Why should one be surprised?

It's simple: tell your employer or "boss" to get their act together and resolve all these scam complaints! Stop scamming and stop extorting people into paying extra coins to unlock their balances!

If it's not a scam, your "boss" will do this and exactly this: lift his hand, put it on that keyboard and type away. Clear those stuck deposits and let people trade THEIR coins without issues! But no, the coins are stuck because I can reliably assume the coins are being used by this exchange for their personal enrichment!

Read the thread I linked.... you seem to not understand what you are forming an opinion about; especially when it comes to me.

I get paid for doing the same shit I did before I got paid by them.  It doesn't influence me in the slightest otherwise;  it's a perk.   In the past openly shunned them for their abusing of the high TX fees under a false pretense which the evidence was in their twitter.   Silently they retracted their fee BS and its no longer an issue.  Find it;  the rants are clearly on this site and in this very thread.  Read back on the previously mentioned thread, you'll see when I added myself, and exactly how much these sig campaign people are directly attached to yobit.....


I have no "boss" aside from myself.  I am self employed.  I have paid my own way and kept myself fed and housed since I was 16.  Only for the last 5 years have I worked solely for myself and not working for someone else's profit.


Don't be quick to blame; because the fact that you have NO idea what it takes to run an exchange and handle these very types of issues is blatantly apparent.   It's not solely their fault.  Forks aren't their fault, broken wallets aren't their fault [notice the work broken, not "offline/maintenance"], your lack of research and proper prep is not their fault.
Most of the time;  exchange issues are due to lack of knowledge of the party complaining, or caused by things beyond their control.   I see it here in this thread constantly.  There are plenty of warnings of these exact types of problems and people keep walking into them and screaming wolf.

Lets see some proof of dishonesty:  not these "could, would, should and may" type scenarios.   Lets see what is, and what isn't, and more importantly the heuristics leading up to said situation; and verify the validity and correctness of said heuristics.  Let's also see proof of this "making people to pay to unlock their balances" you speak of..... first I've heard of it in all pages of this thread...  

But to be realistic; Ill expect none of it in return; instead i'll expect another blind heated rant attacking others such as myself in the same manner.