Altcoinsminingstore.com Review — Stay Away! SCAM!

Jeremy Against Crypto Scams
3 min readApr 12, 2021

The next scam vendor I have in my sights is altcoinsminingstore.com. They are the same as any other scam vendor out there, with their only goal being to steal people’s money. They do that by listing crypto mining equipment on very low prices to make people think that it would be a good deal to buy from them. Once the orders are paid, they don’t send out any machines, as they don’t own any. They have come to my attention recently and after investigating them for a short time I found out that they are just the same as the other scam websites.

I am going to list various factors that showed me that they are criminals and nothing else below. However, you should also take this opportunity to learn the signs of an illegitimate vendor. They all have these few things in common. Sometimes more, sometimes less.

First of all, we are going to discuss the available payment methods. Checking for them is one of the easiest ways to catch a scam seller. As we can see they only have crypto as a form of payment. This makes it obvious that they are thieves. Crypto payments do not provide any sort of customer protection can be untraceable. This is exactly why they are scammers favourite form of payment.

The next thing we are going to look at is their company and contact details. In their “Contact Us” page you can see that their address is “601 NE 36TH STREET, 1701, MIAMI, FL 33137”, however finding this location on the map shows only an office building, which I called to enquire whether ALT COIN LLC had an office there. Their response that nobody under that name was there. Speaking of ALT COIN LLC, I looked them up in Florida’s Devision of Corporations and found nothing — https://dos.myflorida.com/sunbiz/search-results/?q=ALT+COIN+LLC. On top of all of this they also do not have a phone number listed that I can call. In the end I decided to email them in regards to an order. At first, they were responding right away, but when I started asking questions about their company and an appointment at their office they stopped responding.

Let’s take a look at the products they have available now. Right off the bat you can see Innosilicon A11 Pro, which hasn’t even been released by Innosilicon.com (the manufacturers website) yet. Not to mention all of these weird deals they have running on like “Buy 3, get 1 free” or the “packs” they have for mining farms. You wouldn’t see things like this at any reputable and real vendor for crypto mining equipment. Not to mention their permanent 50% off sale.

Lastly, its time to check what people think about them online. First, we will stop by their TrustPilot page. As you can see it is filled with negative one-star reviews, which means that, unfortunately, a lot of people have been scammed by them. Next, we can see a review in Bitcointalk.org, once again by someone scammed by them.

To conclude this article, altcoinsminingstore.com is yet another scam vendor trying to take people’s money. Stay far away from it and you should be fine. I will continue to uncover all of the illegitimate crypto mining equipment sellers. Stay safe.

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Jeremy Against Crypto Scams

My job here is to warn you and everyone else of all the malicious websites in the crypto mining world. From fake resellers to manufacturers impersonators.