People are so quick to call companies a scam as soon as they don't like something even if it is completely unrelated to the actual problem they are experiencing. Here we have a guy who is conducting illegal operations and his account is shut down. Kudo's to CoinPayments for doing that IMO. When users are taken advantage of and its brought to their attention they act on it.
You are actually calling
CoinPayments a scam when they are only trying to keep users safe and protect them. I hope you can see how ridiculous that sounds.
They spend a significant amount of time trying to prevent this type of behavior. Check out this blog article they just posted literally trying to protect people.
https://blog.coinpayments.net/news-features/coinpayments-tips-to-avoid-a-cryptocurrency-scamThe issue I have is stated aboce ^^
Im not calling them out a scam but not having all the information is bad business practice for me. Missleading users to pay $25 to find out they need to pay 50K a year?
Thats like saying - Hey wanna join our team? give me $25 for the initial entrance fee (weeks later) - Hey by the way, welcome to the club! Now we need 50K a year from you?
That doesn't happen. That is misleading and that is miss communicating.
Am I wrong in saying this?
If so please explain why?