Post
Topic
Board Micro Earnings
Re: coinpot.co scam or not
by
ShayD
on 17/07/2018, 23:55:53 UTC
its worth taking a look at their latest news https://coinpot.co/news/update-about-increased-fraud-cheating
this seems to answer a lot of stuff posted in this thread Smiley

Anyone who emails and gets the usual silence and lack of any explanation is a cheater? How convenient.
I HAVE NEVER CHEATED COINPOT OR ANY OTHER WALLET, FAUCET, OR ONLINE MERCHANT ANYWHERE. EVER.

ALL I WANTED WAS MY DEPOSIT CREDITED AND NOT STOLEN.
WHY WERE ALL THE MISSING DEPOSITS REPORTED NOT ADDRESSED?

THERE'S JUST NO WAY EVER THAT THE PROMISE TO RETURN EMAILS FROM US IS GOING TO HAPPEN.

Otherwise, Coinpot would have to explain the stolen deposits.  

DEPOSITS ARE NOT YOUR MONEY COINPOT.

KEEP THE FAUCET MONEY AND KEEP THE REVENUE YOU ALSO MADE FROM THE ADVERTISING AND KICK EVERYBODY OUT.

BUT DEPOSITS ARE NOT YOURS TO DO WHATEVER YOU WANT.

THAT IS STEALING.

THAT IS THEFT.

THAT MONEY IS NOT YOURS.

IT DOES NOT BELONG TO YOU.


How many more people like me do you think it will take for Coinpot to know right from wrong anyway?

I guess we'll see. I'm just getting warmed up.




The capitals say it all.

Just calm down, read the CoinPot post and think things through. If you are still convinced you've done absolutely nothing wrong then send a measured, polite email stating your case.

You never know, this approach may work...
I appreciate your advice. That is exactly what I did the first 5 or 6 times I emailed. I gave them an out, or an excuse, about why it wasn't credited... such as: "maybe some system problem going on is gonna take an extra couple days to fix my deposit, I understand"  (summation, not an exact quote)  Each time, no response, no money. I understand our reporting is prefaced by rage, anger, (caps - visually annoying and prejudiced on the net) are what is seen and judged here, silencing the message.

However, I did not start there, and many others didn't either. It took being wronged without any explanation, NOT EVEN an automated message. Some, being called "scammers" just because they voiced their complaint publicly after no response at all, had enough. I think that the emotional response is maybe not the proper etiquette, but it certainly is absolutely normal, expected human behaviour, as long as you're not a psychopath.  

I'll be posting all of those unanswered emails showing such, as well soon. I'll also be posting read receipts, showing they were opened and read with no response.