OneBitCoins / 1BitCoin Appear Dead in the Water
Add another couple of tombstones to the dead companies list.
Looks like OneBitCoins / 1BitCoin Network are nothing more than the shell of a Wordpress site now.
This post on InvestorsHub sums it up -even the investors can't get a response:
"In my opinion, there is no company anymore.
This business never really launched. No one answers phones, or apparently even goes into the "office" which is just a rent-a-suite with an answering service.
No one can reach, or has heard from any executives.
There is no activity even on the free classifieds section of the site.
Messages left on the site for support are never answered.
Just because there is an active website, doesn't mean there is a going concern.
Think I'm wrong? Call the onebitcoins.com number 702-492-1214. Ask if anyone is in the office. They will offer to transfer you to voicemail. Then ask the receptionist if you can speak with "Maria", the manager of the building aka Century Executive Suites. Ask either if anyone has wander into OneBitCoins lately.
Anyone in the Vegas vicinity care to stop by 10120 S. Eastern Avenue, Suite 200, Henderson Nevada and take a peek in the office door?"
The post on the OneBitCoins.com site ( which is just glorified wordpress site with an inexpensive classifieds plugin ) is hiliarious - both in that it went through whatever non-existent filters are there, that it's still live, and shows a activity at virtually nil since there are barely a dozen views. It says:
" Asking one bitcoin for one Swanson chicken dinner. No questions asked. Shipped anywhere in the US. May not still be frozen when it arrives. "
Nice job executive team. Why do I think this will show up on their resumes down the road with a paragraph of puffery like, "Was integral to the launch of the first BitCoin community", and "Pioneer in BitCoin technology." When it should really say, "Helmed the most over hyped epic MLM failure in the history of the industry. Ran a shell of a company in a rental suite with a cheap website, an answering service, and fooled investors for months."