It does appear the "tonto" from 2012 has got the account back so I have removed my feedback. If it were me, I'd be happy enough to get my account back and would remove the posts that were not mine and would not accept the campaign payout. The payout would be for crap posts, they weren't done by you, and it just seems like you would be lowering your own integrity by accepting it. Regardless of that, I am glad you got your account back.
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Hi, The mail provider belongs to the company 1&1 that operates the email provider GMX.com, Mail.com and much more. Naturally, they have a strong protection against spam that requires for administrator to set up an trusted email sender, SPF rules and PTR record. Sometimes it might be an configuration which causes a bad email deliverability.
Cheers Salmen
Hello Each server I see forum emails coming from has a valid PTR and passes an SPF check... the SMTP banner probably does not match the PTR, which might effect some providers. I believe this would be something Amazon would need to change, depending on the type of account the forum has with Amazon, but I'm not really that familiar with Amazon's hosting, or what type of account the forum has, so I'm probably not going to be helpful.
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To the responsible IT guy of BitcoinTalk.org Forum: Since the September 2016 ( probably related to this attack) the mail deliverability is limited to few mail providers. Some mails such as notification or password reset won't arrive to the mail server because of the misconfiguration in the DNS configuration. This problem shall not occur at big forums such this one, and shall be fixed as soon as possible. Thank you! How are you under the impression there are only some mail providers that are working? And which are they? DNS doesn't have a huge amount to do with mail delivery except to get SPF or MX records to determine where mail should be delivered, or where mail should be coming from, in relation to a specific domain. I'm not sure if the outgoing emails of the forum go through a proxy before sending out but assuming the destination domain has accurate MX/SPF records, I would guess the messages are making it to their destination server. I'm not seeing the BTCTalk mail servers listed on any RBLs so I would only guess that destination mail servers are blocking the messages for some reason and would need more information on which providers to try and explain why.
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Are you have think if I'm didn't bought your account? xD
Have you thought of this as well? If you never would have bought the account, you wouldn't have lost your money. Stop buying accounts is the answer. Start a new account and work your way up if you want to earn the ability to participate in signature campaigns, no money lost. Purchasing an account is risky, your likely to get red flagged due to all of the hacked/stolen accounts that get sold here, which eliminates your campaign and you would likely not get a payout or be able to sell the account anyway. You accepted this risk when you bought an account and should not be complaining. Your lucky you weren't scammed while purchasing it, IF you actually purchased it - which you haven't proven.
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-----BEGIN BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE----- April 19 2017,my account Shield got hacked. -----BEGIN BITCOIN SIGNATURE----- 1KivkQvP3GKqxzehBxg7F6cnPC8o6c6WNX
IBcUNdlxopGE6127zd6E3eEwCdwEHT8HyhvDxdtrIGDiIJKFoYvnNyt6AtZz9tUei/35gawk4C3U6Ay8ktBHazM= -----END BITCOIN SIGNATURE-----
Verified. If you haven't already, a PM to Cyrus or theymos may result in the recovery of the account but you would want to provide an email and follow the template provided here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=497545.0
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I've tagged the account for now but a signed message is necessary.
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Can we see a copy of the site?
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Report the PM to an admin and he will be banned. The link is in the lower-right corner of the PM. I've added feedback for now.
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Ignore would be a good option. If it is off-topic spamming, report the post to a moderator. More information could probably be given if a link to the thread was posted and you were not posting from a newbie account with 1 post.
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Looks like an exciting circle jerk you all have going here.
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It's a problem with blockchain.info, not anything to do with the Bitcoin network. They are improperly interpreting the output data. The output is a p2sh address, so the 3... address is the right one. For some reason, without showing all scripts, the website interprets the hash160 as a p2pkh address instead of p2sh.
I've tried the tx id on 3 other block explorers and they show it right, with the 3.. addresses. Definitely a bug at blockchain.info
Certainly misleading and had me a little confused. Thanks for the clarification!
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Yes. It has been like that for a long time, and that is actually what is supposed to happen. Many of the Core devs have a Bitcoin Developer badge. Others who are considered experts such as Peter Todd have a Bitcoin Expert badge.
Ya I just figured that out when I saw the core developer badge Thanks.
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FTFY Message verified and tagged.
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Maybe a browser-related issue, or a plugin that may be installed? Have you tried another web browser?
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Archived for future reference: http://archive.is/QtagX#selection-2397.0-2419.41Just a small bump to keep this at the top
That definitely proves you're an alt of the alt known as quickseller bumping their thread no less. Forget which alt you've logged in with eh? Do you have other proof of this or just this bump?
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You purchased this in August 2016 but are referencing a thread started in September 2016? And your just now posting a scam accusation??
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You knew you were buying carded gift cards. Not to mention your intent to re-sell the stolen gift cards. I might care about this if I wanted to help out shady people but I don't. Maybe deal with better people and you wouldn't get scammed.
I had a hunch, but I wasn't fully aware until after. I'm going to leave feedback but not primarily because of this scam accusation. It is in an effort to help/inform ethical and honest users of someone who admits to selling bad cards. Anyone willing to buy carded gift cards is probably not going to care about my feedback anyway and should just expect to be scammed.
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