04-21-2020, 01:06 PM
Cybermiles scammed my ETH!
<!-- SC_OFF --><div class="md"><p>So cybermiles (cmt) backed by the 5miles app, created a store called <a href="http://www.blocktonic.io">www.blocktonic.io</a>. The gimmic of blocktonic is that you get rebated for products you buy using CMT in ETH. Their CMT cube was priced at $299 and had a 100% rebate, paid in ETH (but you had to wait a year). </p> <p>I checked the blocktonic site today and it had shutdown. The message on the website said if you dont withdraw your ETH its considered abandoned. </p> <p>Yet cybermiles and blocktonic, did not send any emails to notify their users of this (despite needing an email to sign up for blocktonic). Nor did they post any notification of this on any of their social media sites. </p> <p>It seems they wanted the smallest amount of people to know, so they wouldnt need to pay back anyone. Yet try to hide behind the fact they seemingly gave notice on their website.</p> <p>Scammers.</p> </div><!-- SC_ON --> Kind Regards R
<!-- SC_OFF --><div class="md"><p>So cybermiles (cmt) backed by the 5miles app, created a store called <a href="http://www.blocktonic.io">www.blocktonic.io</a>. The gimmic of blocktonic is that you get rebated for products you buy using CMT in ETH. Their CMT cube was priced at $299 and had a 100% rebate, paid in ETH (but you had to wait a year). </p> <p>I checked the blocktonic site today and it had shutdown. The message on the website said if you dont withdraw your ETH its considered abandoned. </p> <p>Yet cybermiles and blocktonic, did not send any emails to notify their users of this (despite needing an email to sign up for blocktonic). Nor did they post any notification of this on any of their social media sites. </p> <p>It seems they wanted the smallest amount of people to know, so they wouldnt need to pay back anyone. Yet try to hide behind the fact they seemingly gave notice on their website.</p> <p>Scammers.</p> </div><!-- SC_ON --> Kind Regards R
