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1  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: bryant.coleman ACCOUNT COMPRIMISED on: May 21, 2017, 08:38:47 PM
You didn't answer my question. How were you planning on using the blackmailed btc for repaying other victims when at the time I didn't even know there were other victims and going through our chat certainly doesn't show anywhere where I said I scammed other people?

Trust me it was way easier to just scam you instead of having the guts to actually pay you back and take fuol responsibility and tell the whole story to you. You decided to take advantage though.

Anyways all this still won't mean I'm not wrong. I still am wrong. And as I said time and time again I made a mistake, I regret doing it and never will do it again.

I won't be replying because it's really not worth your time arguing with a blackmailer who claims that he is a good Samaritan.

James just PM me your btc address so I can repay you.
2  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: bryant.coleman ACCOUNT COMPRIMISED on: May 21, 2017, 08:03:03 PM
@james I'm extremely sorry. I sent you the scamming PM before I attempted to scam bitcorner and I think you sent the BTC after the scam accusation was opened. The wallet is a separate block chain.Info wallet so I don't get any notification for incoming transactions. Let me know your address and I'll refund you in full plus transaction fees.
 
If the OP is indeed trying to blackmail you now for more money and whatnot, then he also deserve a negative rating. I'd even boldly state that OPs behavior is worse than yours considering that you've *come to a realization* that what you did was wrong (hopefully).
Op is a blackmailer , while reading the conversations(http://imgur.com/a/8QfKk), i figured out that Imsorryall is a student and Op is trying to mint money out of his mistake. In this case i feel that OP deserves the negative ratings.
Somehow I have missed that link while scraping through the important bits of information in this thread. You are indeed right, as can be shown by this particular snippet:



OP is full of bullshit. Not only is this criminal, he has indirectly admitted to blackmailing said user. I have neg. rated him as well.

Seems odd someone would have the audacity to do anything but congratulate me for getting btc from a dude that brings doubt to the site by hacking its most trusted members. ( I got him to send proof of him buying account to hopefully bring down the seller: what ive found so far http://imgur.com/a/MUkIK) Immediately after I got the BTC from the (self acclaimed) "scammer-scumbag" I made posts requesting anyone else who got scammed by this low-life to post proof and I would send them the btc i was able to get from this guy. Since the btc he had was all scammed. I also find it funny someone admitted to hacking accounts, scamming people on your website, and lying about identity and you didn't leave him a negative feedback XD I'm not sure if you just want to feel better about yourself by undermining what I did to help out the community or what? And clearly all that talk about subpoenas and IPs was BS the dude doesn't even live in america, I was trying to scare him out of all the btc he has scammed to give back to the victims, he claimed he already lost $150 of it gambling so I was trying to act fast.

You are full of shit. Talking BS doesn't mean you're blackmailing. In fact, basically most to all blackmailers talk BS. Also don't act like you blackmailed for charity or to repay other people - I didn't even know that the other victim had sent the funds because I thought he would have seen this scam accusation and stopped. So if I didn't know how could you have known? Show me chat logs please.
3  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: bryant.coleman ACCOUNT COMPRIMISED on: May 21, 2017, 10:53:15 AM
Here it is: https://blockchain.info/address/13WZYWZpP8RNV14tbroejPNeNB9PaPrcit you can see two transactions totalling .117 btc which was what I scammed.

As I said I felt immense dissatisfaction with what I've done even though that $250 meant a lot to me.

http://imgur.com/a/8QfKk you can also see in the first picture him saying I'm glad you ended up giving it back.

And I'm not that worried about subpoena because I've paid it back, he's agreed to forgive and not pursue me, the IP address does not belong to me and also hell probably be arrested of blackmail....

But again huge dick move.
4  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: bryant.coleman ACCOUNT COMPRIMISED on: May 21, 2017, 10:42:04 AM
I have tagged the account that was used to scam. I am not interested in this "hacked account / hacker" story. This seems a very common occurrence nowadays and it's not possibly to prove that you were actually hacked/that it was not the original owner. If he/she pays back the scammed amount, then the negative can be changed to neutral.

Hi BitCorner please follow the scam accusation format so its much better to understand your problem. Just edit your first post.
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This should definitely be done to clarify the scam to outside observers.

I know you're not interested nor am I going to force you to do anything but Bryant.coleman has done nothing wrong.

But main point here is that me as the scammer have paid him back everything he sent me plus more and he's still blackmailing me for something that I don't really care about since I've already exposed the IP address in question for all to see in public.

Really the thing that pisses me off the most is that I had the courage to pay him back, and it's rare for any scammer especially in the crypto world to do so and apologize to him. But he decides to blackmail me? Like I don't even care whether he releases the IP address or not, it just seems like a dick move.

I'm not saying that what I did was right though, scamming is by all means wrong, even if you return the funds.
5  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: bryant.coleman ACCOUNT COMPRIMISED on: May 21, 2017, 10:26:54 AM
Hello all,

I am the scammer who compromised bryant.coleman's account and scammed BitCorner.

After scamming I just could not bear the thought of scamming someone just like that. I decided to pay BitCorner. back and I did so in full. You can see the transactions here: https://blockchain.info/address/13WZYWZpP8RNV14tbroejPNeNB9PaPrcit

I felt an immense guiltiness and decided to pay him back.

I got bryant.coleman's account from an account seller who had been selling hacked accounts. I decided to buy one because i got scammed a lot on the currency exchange boards and thought i could do it myself.

After building trust with two transactions with BitCorner. I decided to scam for 0.11 BTC.

Greed sometimes overtakes everything.

After I successfully got the btc in my wallet I felt sick. I felt like a low life scumbag for doing what I did. But I needed money to pay for rent, debts etc.

So a few hours later after careful thinking I decided that it would be best to pay Bitcorner. back. When I did pay him back he seemed grateful that I did what I did, and I felt happy.

We were discussing how gambling can literally kill you when he sent me a [Suspicious link removed] link to betcoin.ag. I clinked on it and didn't think much about it.

Then he started blackmailing me to release my IP address publicly(which is 124.169.119.66 actually, i thought that i was on my mobile data at the time but i was actually connected to library wifi because once i left the library i searched up my ip address and it popped up with a different one), and demanding payments so that he will not "subponea" my IP address.

All the while I still felt bad about what i did and i decided to pay some btc to him, partly because he said he lost a lot of time and stressed out over our deal, partly because i thought that i was on my mobile data and was scared that he would actually do something to me even though I have paid him back in full already and apologised and he seemed to accept my apology at the start.

He agreed that he will not pursue me any further and forgive me completely after I send the payment of $19.55 in Advcash, which is exchanged into btc.

After I sent, he then said I had one week time to pay him a further $100 in a week's time, otherwise he'll release my IP address in public(again, i'll release "my" own ip address which actually belongs to the library, 124.169.119.66).

I guess it's karma. I try to scam someone and the person i tried to scam blackmails me for return.

My question is is this sort of behaviour morally acceptable? I 100% think that my scamming behaviour and although I returned the full amount was still completely unacceptable, but is blackmailing someone like me acceptable?

These are logs of our conversation and him blackmailing me: http://imgur.com/a/8QfKk

Bryant.coleman, your password remains unchanged, i'm so sorry of what i'm done. I really hate myself for ever thinking of scamming someone in this way. Please accept my sincere apologies and please PM me an address so I can tip you some BTC. I know you'll probably never fully forgive me, but i've learned a lesson.

I will never attempt to ever scam again. It's disgraceful and it's a disgusting feeling. I ended up around $50 in the negative because of attempting to scam.

For those wannabe scammers: Don't do it. You'll regret it.

I guess it's become very cliche now but for the final time, i'm sorry to everyone. Even Bitcorner. for attempting to scam, even though what happened afterwards wasnt great.

EDIT: Oh and Bitcorner. you're welcome to try to contact iiNet and say that i scammed etc. but in reality i have paid you back and you have said that you forgave me but you kept on asking for more.

I have also never actually used iiNet as an ISP nor as my mobile service provider, i'm guessing the library uses it. And before you ask why i'm at the library, i didn't pay the internet bills for 4 months now and and they disconnected me  Cry
6  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Have .087 btc want any alt for 10% below market PM me on: May 21, 2017, 10:17:21 AM
Hello all,

I am the scammer who compromised bryant.coleman's account and scammed BitCorner.

After scamming I just could not bear the thought of scamming someone just like that. I decided to pay BitCorner. back and I did so in full. You can see the transactions here: https://blockchain.info/address/13WZYWZpP8RNV14tbroejPNeNB9PaPrcit

I felt an immense guiltiness and decided to pay him back.

I got bryant.coleman's account from an account seller who had been selling hacked accounts. I decided to buy one because i got scammed a lot on the currency exchange boards and thought i could do it myself.

After building trust with two transactions with BitCorner. I decided to scam for 0.11 BTC.

Greed sometimes overtakes everything.

After I successfully got the btc in my wallet I felt sick. I felt like a low life scumbag for doing what I did. But I needed money to pay for rent, debts etc.

So a few hours later after careful thinking I decided that it would be best to pay Bitcorner. back. When I did pay him back he seemed grateful that I did what I did, and I felt happy.

We were discussing how gambling can literally kill you when he sent me a [Suspicious link removed] link to betcoin.ag. I clinked on it and didn't think much about it.

Then he started blackmailing me to release my IP address publicly(which is 124.169.119.66 actually, i thought that i was on my mobile data at the time but i was actually connected to library wifi because once i left the library i searched up my ip address and it popped up with a different one), and demanding payments so that he will not "subponea" my IP address.

All the while I still felt bad about what i did and i decided to pay some btc to him, partly because he said he lost a lot of time and stressed out over our deal, partly because i thought that i was on my mobile data and was scared that he would actually do something to me even though I have paid him back in full already and apologised and he seemed to accept my apology at the start.

He agreed that he will not pursue me any further and forgive me completely after I send the payment of $19.55 in Advcash, which is exchanged into btc.

After I sent, he then said I had one week time to pay him a further $100 in a week's time, otherwise he'll release my IP address in public(again, i'll release "my" own ip address which actually belongs to the library, 124.169.119.66).

I guess it's karma. I try to scam someone and the person i tried to scam blackmails me for return.

My question is is this sort of behaviour morally acceptable? I 100% think that my scamming behaviour and although I returned the full amount was still completely unacceptable, but is blackmailing someone like me acceptable?

These are logs of our conversation and him blackmailing me: http://imgur.com/a/8QfKk

Bryant.coleman, your password remains unchanged, i'm so sorry of what i'm done. I really hate myself for ever thinking of scamming someone in this way. Please accept my sincere apologies and please PM me an address so I can tip you some BTC. I know you'll probably never fully forgive me, but i've learned a lesson.

I will never attempt to ever scam again. It's disgraceful and it's a disgusting feeling. I ended up around $50 in the negative because of attempting to scam.

For those wannabe scammers: Don't do it. You'll regret it.
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