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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Fauxminer

I'm adding to Benci's review about Fauxminer.
I've narrowed down a list of potential candidates for the people involved from the Philippines. I will be forwarding their details to bir.gov.ph and fbi.gov. Now to follow the trails for the people in the RU/UA/RO region. Then the web hosting contacts in NL/DE, and then finally the North Americans... I think that there is someone in South America too. ;) Social Media was your undoing.

Yes, I can actually prove there were Filipinos involved by the scrappy remnants of source code they left behind in the GoMiner Web Pages.

Softnio.com deserve a mention for giving the scammers the platform for Pixel Admin, as well as Pixel Admin themselves.

December 25, 2019
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

A terrible effort was put into this scam

[EDIT] Site is down! I've been playing a cat and mouse game with this scammer. He keeps creating new domains and copying and pasting from old scams. My advice is to just simply to ask for their mining wallet address to verifying their mining on the blockchain. NOTE: It's only to see if they run away from your request, meaning SCAM. But not to validate, because scammers actually do mine. In that case do a proper background check and if a scam, post that address as a review for that site. I'll find it, and "blacklist" it. [END EDIT]

This site came online 2 days ago.

I noticed their "What our Customer Says.." section already had three entries.

Debby Ryan is not a "Blockchain Analyst". Her name is also not "Krystal Huffington". If you listen to Electro Posè style music, you would likely also recognise her.

[Sigh] These are images recycled from previous scams.
I recognised all three of the images of their "Customer".

The scammer really put a terrible effort into this scam. Right-click on their photos and choose "Search Google for image" if you want to have a good laugh.

October 31, 2019
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