Good morning
To 1st: It is personally when you get called writing in the name of an scam exchange, or being a fake writer, or whatever!
I don't take it too hard, but some should just start to think before they accuse others of something... or do we just call everything in today's days fake what we don't like, just because "someone" that this so much?
To 2nd: I think I did, but my English seems not to be perfect sometimes, unfortunately, I apologize.
I want this coin and hope that this won't happen again, and I'll be able to withdraw my coin asap after the trade.
All the best ... and positive power for everyone who lost there, to get it back.
It's not a personal attack if you call someone out on a certain behaviour. I can call what you do 'not wise' or even 'naive' without actually attacking you. I don't think of you less as a human being whilst strongly disagreeing on what you say and / or do. if you felt offended by what I said, then my apologies for that. I suggest you don't get offended so easily by people who disagree with you though. It'll definitely make life easier
That said, you're
still not answering my question, which is how you can trust C-CEX after reading everything that is said about them for the past few months. But I guess you can't, and rightfully so.
Good luck with your endeavours though!
Dude, come on... He already told you like 3 times. Maybe his English is not perfect, but it's so obvious what he wants to say, don't pretend like you don't get it. He will obviously trust the exchange for literally 15 minutes to deposit a coin, do a trade and withdraw. He will do it because it's the only way for him to get this particular coin. And he really wants it, so much that he is willing to take the risk. And of course, he can deposit in say $100 batches, so at any given time he cannot lose more than $100.
All that aside, the real issue here is that all along you are trying a sneaky psychology trick where you ask a question about something which he never said. You are asking "How can you trust them at this point?", but when did he ever say that he trusted them? Imagine I ask you a question "How can you trust your bank?", but you didn't even tell me do you trust it or not in the first place. With that question you are just pushing your own opinion and not asking a real question, because you set it up in a way that gives no choice to answer normally. Also, surprise, you don't have to have any trust to still do activities in your life. For example, I have a bank account with a bank that had negative profit in their 2017 report, and I don't trust them, but I still use the account, because it has many benefits, I am just cautious to not have too much money there.
And about C-Cex, do you understand that probably like 90% of people never had any issues with them? And a lot of people want to use the exchange, for all sorts of reasons, that's why they want to register. For example, someone wants to buy enough coins to setup a masternode, which is a lot. That coin is listed on three exchanges, one is CoinsMarkets, which is dead, another is an exchange which has a really low liquidity and it's impossible to buy that many coins without paying like 10x the market price, and the remaining exchange is C-Cex. And the person really wants to buy that coin because they think it's their last chance to buy in at a low price. So tell me, what are the options?
And do you even know how many exchanges have had their coins stolen or some other big issues, but people still use them, and they are much more popular than C-Cex? So why are people still using those exchanges which lost users' money in the past? How can they trust them after what's happened? Obviously it's a necessity now until we have better options like mainstream decentralized exchanges.