Unofficial Minecraft convention disappears with the money

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Mineorama, the Minecraft convention scheduled to take place in mid-July that was canceled at the last minute—and with more than $500,000 spent on advance tickets—insisted that it was "not a scam," and that another event would be scheduled to take its place. But many ticket buyers worried that they had indeed been conned, and it's starting to look very much like that's exactly what has happened.

The whole Mineorama situation looked dodgy from the moment organizers announced, "with deep regret," that the event had been postponed and that refunds wouldn't be offered. The sheer amount of money on the table made the likelihood of a scam an alarming prospect, and while the people behind it promised that they were "sincerely attempting to make this right," as Kotaku has noticed, it seems that what they've really done is take a powder.

The Mineorama website has been suspended by its hosting company, while the Mineorama Twitter account has been taken over by a "16 year old kid" who's spent the past few days using it to ridicule the "real" Mineorama. He acknowledged that he'll likely be forced to return the account to the legitimate owners if they request it, but as of roughly 30 minutes ago that hasn't happened.

I suppose it's possible that the rescheduled event could still take place, and that organizers are simply working so hard to make it happen that they just haven't noticed their website and Twitter account have both stopped working. But at this stage, as much as I hate to say it, it doesn't look very likely; Kotaku spoke to one person who was able to get a refund from his financial institution and another who's working on it, and neither had heard a thing from anyone at Mineorama. Mineorama "Executive Producer" Lou Gasco, meanwhile, hasn't tweeted since July 8, when he promised that all questions would be answered on a forthcoming Twitch livestream. That, of course, hasn't happened either.



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YokePosted:

I feel bad for the people who actually gave money for that

SzaPosted:

Gossip Wow half a million, sounds like a scam to me.


It basically is a scam and its terrible that people bought something thats unofficial

OPPosted:

Brigand It's very unfortunate for those that bought a ticket for nothing. But why pay for something that is unofficial?


People are very smart now a days i guess.

BrigandPosted:

It's very unfortunate for those that bought a ticket for nothing. But why pay for something that is unofficial?

GossipPosted:

Wow half a million, sounds like a scam to me.

JRMHPosted:

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Ache I keep reading about more and more minecraft events becoming scams. It's really sad though. These people are scamming and breaking the hearts of many children that got their parents to buy them tickets for the event. Truly sickening. They need to find a better way for people to host minecraft related events.


Totally agree with you its just sad tbh.


I find this **** hilarious.


Well see, that's why your opinion and viewpoint is irrelevant. Scamming people is awful, no matter how it's done. I'd be pissed too though.

TaylorPosted:

TTGxUehleinbx
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Ache I keep reading about more and more minecraft events becoming scams. It's really sad though. These people are scamming and breaking the hearts of many children that got their parents to buy them tickets for the event. Truly sickening. They need to find a better way for people to host minecraft related events.


Totally agree with you its just sad tbh.


I find this **** hilarious.


Why is this funny? Do you know how many people lost their money due to this scam? I don't see how this is funny at all.

TTGxUehleinbxPosted:

Inq
Ache I keep reading about more and more minecraft events becoming scams. It's really sad though. These people are scamming and breaking the hearts of many children that got their parents to buy them tickets for the event. Truly sickening. They need to find a better way for people to host minecraft related events.


Totally agree with you its just sad tbh.


I find this **** hilarious.

1989Posted:

Ache I keep reading about more and more minecraft events becoming scams. It's really sad though. These people are scamming and breaking the hearts of many children that got their parents to buy them tickets for the event. Truly sickening. They need to find a better way for people to host minecraft related events.


Totally agree with you its just sad tbh.

DusknoirPosted:

That's a lot of money to just disappear with.