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I could be assassinated by the Russian mob for telling my story.
THESE ARE MY FIFTEEN (15) ADVICES / COMMENTS / OBSERVATIONS TO THOSE WHO ARE TRADING ON https://yobit.net/en/ :
1) http://yobit.altervista.org/messages.php
2) https://www.facebook.com/groups/350743538735696/
4) https://twitter.com/NosoCesar/status/1322283544513814529/
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5) https://twitter.com/YobitScamReview
6) Do not write anything on https://twitter.com/YobitExchange – scammers will most likely write back at you to «resolve your issue». I am not even sure if you can trust writing at @YobitExchange in direct messaging considering what seems to me as a form of tolerance regarding freely operating scammers on https://twitter.com/YobitExchange .
7) Only test the equivalent of 75 US$ on https://yobit.net/en/ – even less if you can – and see if you have any problems sending back your coins/tokens to your wallet. If you have any problems transferring your coins/tokens to your wallet, do not even mention it https://twitter.com/YobitExchange because a scammer might send you a message promising to «resolve your issue». Simply consider your coins/tokens as forever lost and check back after a month has passed if transferring your coins/tokens to your wallet is possible. If not, just let it go – you only lost 75 US$.
8) If you receive a message in red that reads something like this «WALLET STATUS: MAINTENANCE», do not even mention it https://twitter.com/YobitExchange because a scammer might send you a message promising to «resolve your issue». Simply consider your coins/tokens as forever lost and check back after a month has passed if your WALLET MAINTENANCE has been done. If not, just let it go – you only lost 75 US$.
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9) You want to avoid this message at all cost no matter the exchange: https://youtu.be/a5XowXMb4Og
10) If you are ever asked to generate YObicodes to solve your problems by copy-pasting your YObicodes on an online Complaint Form https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScda769CyzzVfp8UrBOpJGIdaHkg_FQlP9cODrHLVr_fgyoiw/viewform – simply ignore such a message and check back after a month has passed to see if your problem has been fixed. If not, just let it go – you only lost 75 US$.
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11) – NO https://yobit.net/en/ WALLET STATUS: MAINTENANCE =
– NO QUESTION ASKED ON https://twitter.com/YobitExchange = – NO https://twitter.com/YobitSupport7/with_replies – scammers in operation since February 2011 – promising me to «resolve my issue». =
– NO 8.2711445 Bit coins + 11.49702097 C20 + 610 THETA + 6621.81909303 DGB stolen from me by https://twitter.com/YobitSupport7/with_replies – scammers in operation since February 2011.
12) Never send any coins/tokens to have your issues resolved – I learned that the hard way.
13) With what I know now, with all the negative comments, warnings, alerts, questions, inquiries, demands and testimonies I can read on https://twitter.com/YobitExchange – even if https://twitter.com/YobitExchange were to send me an email address through direct messaging on my twitter account to write back at them to inquire about WALLET STATUS: MAINTENANCE or whatever issues I might have with my account, I would not follow any instructions from https://yobit.net/en/ management to resolve my issues. I would prefer considering my coins/tokens as forever lost and move on in life to a more trustworthy cryptocurrency exchange with fewer freely operating scammers on their respective twitter accounts and with fewer WALLET MAINTENANCE issues rather than going through YOBIT HELL.
14) In the wonderful world of cryptocurrencies, do not trust anyone but yourself and DO NOT seek for any help from twitter, telegram, Facebook, Parler or whatever social media network is out there. YOU ARE ALONE AND ON YOUR OWN. Your private keys are PRIVATE. You pass word is PRIVATE. NEVER NEVER NEVER generate YObicodes on https://yobit.net/en/yobicodes/ .
15) https://twitter.com/YobitSupport7/with_replies – scammers in operation since February 2011 – are experienced scammers – they never ask you for your password or private keys.
Freely operating scammers on https://twitter.com/YobitExchange is my first international case.
Let’s wait and see if the Russian mob does come down to assassinate me.
If I am assassinated, it has been my pleasure warning you about the dangers of freely operating scammers on https://twitter.com/YobitExchange and who seem to be tolerated by https://yobit.net/en/ management as well as by twitter.
We all have to die one day.
http://www.justicemediatique.ca/
MY STORY
https://twitter.com/YobitSupport7/with_replies – scammers in operation since February 2011 – have all the information they need to track me down. I am not hiding. I prefer dying. I am 52 years old, my best years are behind me, dad passed away, mom is 84. Being assassinated would almost be a relief from this cursed covid prison planet.
This is my story how I was scammed into sending 8.2711445 Bitcoins to «resolve my issue» and losing 11.49702097 C20 + 610 THETA + 6621.81909303 DGB in the process with the help of https://twitter.com/YobitSupport7/with_replies – scammers in operation since February 2011 – freely operating on https://yobit.net/en/ official twitter account https://twitter.com/YobitExchange .
Can we expect https://twitter.com/YobitSupport7/with_replies – scammers in operation since February 2011 – to freely migrate their criminal activities to a new twitter account like https://twitter.com/YobitSupport8 or https://twitter.com/YobitSupport9 or https://twitter.com/YobitSupport10 and freely resume their criminal activities scamming https://yobit.net/en/ customers who raise their issues on https://yobit.net/en/ official twitter account https://twitter.com/YobitExchange ? IT IS SO EASY TO DO, SO YES WE CAN!!!
My interest of 0,1788555 Bitcoins is also part of the scam.
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I cannot hold https://yobit.net/en/ responsible for being so gullible and having been scammed by https://twitter.com/YobitSupport7/with_replies – scammers in operation since February 2011.
I wish I had searched for this warning before my YOBIT HELL began:
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I do not recall seeing this warning at the time I had generated my YObicodes. If it was published at the time, I have no one but myself to blame for not having read this warning before my YOBIT HELL began:
https://yobit.net/en/yobicodes/
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I just wish these warnings in red could have appeared on top of https://twitter.com/YobitExchange instead of a hot girl sunbathing in a red bikini before my YOBIT HELL began.
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I just wish https://yobit.net/en/ had signaled these scammers to twitter to shut down these accounts before my YOBIT HELL began.
https://twitter.com/NosoCesar/status/1322283544513814529/
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Based on the above list of scammers, these are 2 emails from the same scammer who goes by the name of «Alex Warden»: most likely the same scammer behind https://twitter.com/YobitSupport7/with_replies – scammers in operation since February 2011 – who stole from me. Most likely «Alex Warden» used the alias «Rukayat Saleh» to scam me. According to my research, «Rukayat Saleh» seems to be a female African name.
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I just wish https://twitter.com/YobitExchange had responded and sent me a warning regarding their multiple scams on their twitter account before my YOBIT HELL began.
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I just wish I had read these warnings by https://twitter.com/yobitfake/status/1322344979436654592
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I wish I had consulted this page before raising my issue on https://twitter.com/YobitExchange Screen shot #13: