$100 & $200 Bitmain coupons available. Asking 30% coupon value. PM to buy.
I'm a trusted user, so save yourself the hassle of having to use escrow and pay additional fees, or worrying about being scammed.
Accepting BTC, LTC, NEO, or XLM.
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Finding an exchange that supports your token will limit the search. Look it up on www.coinmarketcap.com and check which markets trade it.
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Good luck Og. I know you run a reputable service and reputation is so important in the crypto realm. It sucks that there are people out there scamming. Here's the BTC address that I was told to send funds to. I don't know if it'll be of any help but if anyone else encounters this, stay away. 1PyWsJrsBmn4vG5adC5mDhYgPDfRb7cQJf The impersonator also referenced your true BTC address and said there's "too much traffic" ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif) I can't seem to attach the chat log so I'll PM the log to you if you're interested. Scammers gonna scam. Be safe. I wish I didn't have to offer this service here, but unfortunately it is desperately needed on a daily basis due to these scammers.
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Or far bigger problems that need to be solved here.
Agreed. Signature managers paying trolls and farmed accounts to spam while they try to pass the blame to the end users is a much bigger issue. Although you have to wonder what type of advertiser would pay users who use language like that to represent them... It's a red flag to me.
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1984 Orwell style
And we have a winner!! ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) Congratulations @kurbeks, my birth year is 1984. May I ask whether it was just a lucky guess or do you just have mad Google skills? @Kurbeks I'm sending you a PM to get your address details. I've asked OgNasty to confirm my birth year on the topic. And thanks to everyone who participated. Hopefully we as a forum can have a lot more of these in the future. Confirmed that I was told a birth year of 1984 in advance of this contest.
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Indeed, This first buying experience through the forum has definitely been a learning experience. I’m very fortunate I went through escrow for this purchase. Though I wouldn’t have bought anything at all without escrow, unless there was an invoice through PayPal.
Obviously I’m biased, but I’m in agreement that enough time has passed and the situation has been thoroughly explained to the forum to the point where it is time to release my funds back to me.
I agree with you. It was pretty clear to me what was happening, but I need to make sure to give the benefit of the doubt and set the right precedent as there are many scenarios I have to account for, many of which probably aren’t considered by a majority of users. It is 100% clear now that the seller is purposefully not responding and ignoring requests. Funds will be refunded to the buyer soon.
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OK. It looks like he finally logged in again and ignored all my PMs. I feel safe refunding the buyer now.
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Where’s the scam patrol crew on this one? Why didn’t they tag this user? They have opinions on every user on the forum, but when a scammer gets caught in the act suddenly they’re nowhere to be found. I wonder why...
Gave him a tag. In general, I don't like to give negative feedback on scam accusations without PM/screenshot evidence of the deal in question. In this case, it's pretty clear cut, but I think it's best practice to include that info if you want others to tag too. Thank you. In this case, the evidence would expose the buyer's address. The only other evidence is the lack of communication. Mostly I wanted to document it in public and get multiple confirmations from community members that the right thing to do at this point is to refund the buyer before doing so. That way it will be crystal clear what happened if the seller magically appears with a scam accusation right after I refund the buyer.
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Prefix a user's name with a tilde (~) if you want to exclude them from your trust network. If you want to trust someone whose name begins with a tilde, prefix their name with a backslash.
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2036. Obviously a time traveller.
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Can a few more people weigh in on this? I'd feel better about releasing the funds back to sarcheer if I had more public support. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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They trying to scam me right now lol. Here's the Discord ID for "OgNasty Escrow Service#7095" in case he/she just changes the tag and number: 416318240445431808
Here's the Real ID for his/her partner (unconfirmed, this could just be someone who doesn't know) that is currently going by the Discord Tag MinerWhale🤗#9605: 258392822074441728
Well, yesterday it was Telegram that they were trying to scam by impersonating me until I pointed out who here has a grudge against me that frequently uses Telegram. Now suddenly today it seems they switched to posing as me on Discord to try and scam. I know who the users are that are doing this, but without more concrete evidence I don't want to point fingers publicly. Although it shouldn't be too hard to figure out. I've been in communication with Telegram and have recommended they file a police report in an attempt to track down the user in question. I've been helping with all the evidence I have and hope they will be caught eventually. I'll reach out to Discord later today and see if I can get them to take a similar approach. Thanks for the information.
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Wasn’t saying it in a bad way at all. Was just curious. That’s all. Nothing more.
I appreciate you pointing it out. Would've preferred it was before it started, but better late than never! Thanks! +1 Merit for you.
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I’m enjoying watching this.... I do have one question? You are paying 16 spots but listed 17 coins. Am I missing something?
So it is possible you could win all 16 rounds with one spot!
Definitely conflicting information. I corrected it. If it wasn't obvious to the raffle participants that they were bidding on 16 rounds from the above quote and 16 available spots then I'd be happy to work out an acceptable solution with them.
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Ok, so this is definitely a scam?
~snip~
Yes. That is 100% a scam.
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@OGNasty What is your discord username?
I don't use discord, actually never heard of it. The name OgNasty should never be trusted anywhere but here. While I have verified the username also on the Bitcoin.com forum, it is best to only trust my escrow services on this website. Additionally, anyone who asks you to send to a BTC address other than 168WXhArv7Fasqvi2xm5MQMfLhG18jifMe can immediately be identified as a scammer.
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If I bought a minted seat 12 months ago i would be losing BTC compared to buying now..
If you bought Bitcoin in mid-December you'd have lost money compared to buying it now... Is Bitcoin a scam, or are you a moron? One has to be true considering your logic. There, you got a response from me. Mommy watched your trick. Now get a life. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.meaningfulideas.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2015%2F09%2FLook-At-Me-Mommy.jpg&t=663&c=1QnOF4vHV5WGAg)
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Call a spade a spade coin-ius coins.
I thought I'd generate a, "I didn't know that's what it stood for" comment with that post. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) wow! many things about the coin make sense now! Had no freaking idea- this is cool ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) Us old timers are good for some history every now and again.
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