Does anyone know anything other than the website was hacked and is down? Do we know anything about the domain and any numbers listed for contact in that area? I mean someone has had to have contact with somebody from here or there that knows the principles or something?
I mean the way they ran makes no sense if they did with recent changes and such?
I mean when these guys runs there is usually much more information and it's obvious they ran. I don't find that in this case. That all being said, did they have a forum or backup site that anybody knows about? I know they had a forum but I had not re registered yet and all that? Has anyone sent an email to admin or contacts yet? Even if they were hacked they should have been able to regain control and such by now, but maybe not?
It's just weird that nobody seems to know anything?
I sent an e-mail to support since I had the address from an earlier inquiry. The message hasn't bounced, but I haven't received a reply either and quite honestly, I don't expect one.
These guys are gone. They've been down for about a week with no communication to members. They could have sent us a message using their massmail@vaol-investments.com address which send out announcement. The last one I received from this address was Dec 19.
I got two successful withdrawls on Dec 20 and then the "attack" (which I believe is totally bogus...) started on Dec 21.
Just out of curiosity, I did just tried to do an e-gold spend for $0.01 a few minutes ago and was successful. This means their e-gold account is still active...
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My latest information source on these guys says there gone for good. The only part that everybody is caught up on in how they did it. As far as going private and not trying to wrangle more funds, although I did add money to my acct at there direction that you had 24hrs before your acct was deleted.
So that part makes very good sense to me. Classic Con of which I should have known better and usually do.
My source had both public and private email addresses, neither of which are providing a response now. This source also had phone numbers, of which neither work(This confirms information listed previously in a post about phone numbers not working.)
Bottom Line- All signs point to Gone. Admin it maybe time to retire this thread to the closed up shop of horrors.
Doesn't take much to cancel a phone line, and discontinue internet/email service. Having a phone contact, even a name does not make a program legitimate. And, if it's run by a legal corporation, they can often shut down, go out of business without any personal liability.
if they were "hacked" that should not have given the "hackers" access to all their money still, which should have been invested elsewhere already anyways and not just sitting on their ecurrency acc's.
being hacked is a very usual excuse... it works on stupid people and the smart people knew they were investing in a scam anyways and to them the "hacked" message is just another goodbye message...